Manage TP-Link routers with natural language for status, clients, Wi-Fi, and reboot.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "tplink-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
List all clients currently connected to the TP-Link router and show their status.
A list of current router clients with their device status information.
Turn off the router's Wi-Fi, then confirm the current wireless network status.
Performs the Wi-Fi toggle action and reports the updated wireless status.
Check the TP-Link router status, reboot it if needed, and tell me the result.
Returns the router status and provides the result after performing a reboot.
DevOps engineers or developers can use natural language to check router status, connected clients, and Wi-Fi state to quickly diagnose network issues. This avoids manually navigating the router admin interface.
When Wi-Fi needs to be turned off or the TP-Link router needs a reboot, users can issue natural language commands directly. It is useful for routine maintenance and temporary network recovery.
It lets AI agents manage TP-Link routers with natural language, including listing clients, checking status, controlling Wi-Fi, and rebooting the router.
Based on the name and description, it is intended for TP-Link routers. For specific model compatibility, see the source repository.
The provided information does not specify installation steps, key requirements, or runtime environment. See the source repository for prerequisites.
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