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How To Connect Roomba To Wifi – 6 Step

How To Connect Roomba To Wifi? With your Roomba’s Wi-Fi, you can use a smartphone to set up cleaning schedules or start it in one place and have it clean the entire house. This handy feature is only available on select models though. If yours has this capability, here are some steps for connecting via Android or iPhone:

How To Connect Roomba To Wifi

Step 1:

First, resolve any potential connection problems.

The first step is the most important one! If your Roomba does not connect to your home network, you likely have a problem with your router or modem/router combo box. You can follow these instructions to see how to check the settings of your router.

If all of the above check out okay, go ahead and skip down to Step 2.

Step 2:

Change the channel on your wireless access point . This is often overlooked by people trying to troubleshoot their own networking issues. The channels that networks communicate on are shared between many different devices in an area. They may be broadcasting on the same channel as your home network, causing interference and preventing Roomba from getting an internet connection.

Change the channel of your access point to avoid this problem. Unfortunately, there isn’t a set standard for how devices communicate over wifi so you’ll have to change the channel on whatever device you use to connect to your wireless network (e.g., laptop, phone). If it’s an access point, changing its channel is usually as easy as logging into it via a web browser and searching through menus for “change channel.”

Once you’ve determined which channel(s) are least crowded in your area and changed them accordingly, go ahead and skip down to Step 3.

Step 3:

You may have to adjust your router’s MTU. The Roomba can use any number between 1500 and 1492, but it needs the correct value in order to connect via wifi. Try changing the MTU to 1400 or 1460 if you’re having trouble with this step. You’ll need access to your router settings again for this step. If you’re not sure how, follow these instructions .

Once you’ve changed the number in your router settings, go ahead and skip down to Step 4.

Step 4:

This one is a little trickier than usual so please be extra careful! If none of the above steps have resolved your connectivity issues, try swapping out your 2.4 GHz antenna for your 5 GHz antenna. Your router likely broadcasts with both, but only the 2.4GHz one is compatible with Roomba Wi-Fi. If you don’t have a spare antenna laying around, they can be purchased online or at many electronic stores for just a few dollars.

Once you’ve got your new antenna ready to go, go ahead and skip down to Step 5!

Step 5:

If all else fails, reset your router . This is not an ideal solution as it will clear out any custom settings that might be hindering your connection (e.g., prioritizing devices), so only try this if you’ve tried everything else first. To reset your router follow these instructions . Once you’ve finished up this step, skip down to Step 6.

Step 6:

Finally, if you’ve tried all of the above steps and your Roomba still won’t connect to Wi-Fi, it’s possible that the hardware is broken . If this is the case, contact us for help!

If none of these methods resolve your issue, feel free to give us a call at 1-855-977-8327 or email us at support@roombacommunity.com ! We’re always more than happy to help with any issues you might have!

When you cannot activate your Wi-Fi:

If you’ve set up your home network using the Roomba app and selected “Enabled,” but it still won’t activate when you press the button on your Roomba, this is likely a sign that there is an issue with your router.

Please follow steps 1, 2, and 3 to resolve possible connectivity issues with your router.

If these steps fail to fix the problem and you don’t feel comfortable in logging in to your router settings (which will be required in Step 4), we’d recommend contacting us for further technical support! We would be more than happy to help! Phone: 1-855-977-8327 or email: support@roombacommunity.com

When you cannot connect after network setup:

If you’ve already tried to activate your Wi-Fi and failed, this could be for a variety of reasons.

First, double check that your Roomba is fully charged. If the battery is low, it won’t be able to connect to your router’s Wi-Fi signal. Also, if the machine detects that it has been moved more than three meters from its base station within 30 minutes of powering on, it will automatically go into standby mode and not attempt to join another network until placed back in close proximity with its base station. Please try moving Roomba closer to the base station and checking for an active light on both devices. For further assistance, follow steps 1 and 2 and 3. If these steps do not resolve your issue, feel free to contact us at the phone numbers listed above!

Can I Use a Roomba Without Wi-Fi?

If you’re having trouble connecting your Roomba to Wi-Fi, that doesn’t necessarily mean that it won’t work without an active wireless network. You can still manually control your Roomba with buttons on top of its body or via the app even if you don’t have internet access!

To control your Roomba through the app, simply select “Roomba” as opposed to “Connected Home” when opening up the app and tap on your Roomba bubble in the middle of the screen. From here, you can press the “Clean” button to make your Roomba begin its cleaning cycle!

Turning off your Wi-Fi

If you’re currently away from home but would like to charge Roomba, it’s possible for you to turn off your router (and thus deactivate all wireless connectivity on the robot) without powering down or unplugging any devices.

You can do this by either turning off your modem (which will disconnect every device on the network) or by simply pushing your router’s reset button (this is usually located in a small hole beside where an ethernet cable plugs into the back of most routers). If you would like further assistance with this method, please refer to the user manual that came with your router for additional instructions.

Roomba Wifi connection tips

If you have trouble connecting your Roomba to Wi-Fi, there are a few things that may help you resolve the issue on your own.

First, make sure that Roomba is not in its “Home” mode. This can be done by pressing the “Clean” button once when available Wi-Fi networks are being detected on your phone or device via the Roomba app. If it has been less than 30 minutes since Roomba was last cleaned, it will default into cleaning mode if no connection is present when attempting to connect to your wireless network. If this is the case, ensure that your robot is fully charged and move it closer to the base station.

If your robot is far away from its base station when trying to connect, it may take up to 13 seconds after pressing the “Clean” button for Roomba’s Wi-Fi connectivity screen in the app to show that it has successfully joined your network! If you are still cannot activate your Wi-Fi, please follow steps 1 and 2 before calling us at one of our customer care numbers listed above!

Conclusion

Hopefully this article helped solve any issues with connecting your Roomba to Wi-Fi. For further assistance or help with resolving connectivity issues, call us at one of our phone numbers listed above! We would be more than happy to help resolve any concerns you have about using Roomba with any given wireless network!

Thank you for choosing iRobot, the leader in consumer robotics. Our products are designed to make your life easier and more efficient, so you can spend less time doing household chores and more quality time doing the things you love with those who matter most. Please feel free to contact us at any time if there is anything we can do to improve your experience using our Roomba vacuum cleaners! Thank you again for being a valued customer of iRobot.

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