Our appliances are growing increasingly linked and smarter in the age of smart homes, giving us more convenience and control. By linking your iRobot Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner to WiFi, you can improve the cleaning experience. This gives you the ability to remotely control and keep an eye on your Roomba, opening up a world of possibilities. We’ll walk you through setting up your Roomba for WiFi connection step-by-step in this blog.
Trails these tips to know how to connect Roomba to new wifi:
- Make sure your Roomba model has WiFi connectivity before you begin.
- This feature is usually included with the newer models, especially the ones that were released recently.
- Make sure your Roomba is close to your WiFi router and properly charged.
- Additionally, confirm that the WiFi network you wish to connect your Roomba to is also connected to your device.
- You will need to utilise the iRobot HOME app in order to connect your Roomba to WiFi.
- Connect your Roomba to the app.
- Typically, to do this, press the “Clean” button on your Roomba and follow the app’s instructions to connect.
- During this process, be careful to pick your home WiFi network.
- The instructions for linking your Roomba to your WiFi network will be provided via the app.
- During this process, you might be required to input your WiFi password.
- After connecting your Roomba to WiFi, check out what the iRobot HOME app has to offer.
- In addition to receiving notifications and scheduling cleaning sessions, you can even remotely operate your Roomba.
How to connect Roomba to new wifi?
- Make sure your Roomba is close to the new WiFi router and properly charged.
- Instructions to add your Roomba to the app can be found on the screen.
- Go to the device administration or settings area of the app.
- See if there is a way to join a different WiFi network.
- To finish the connecting process, adhere to any further instructions.
- Your Roomba will be connected to the new WiFi network for improved remote control and monitoring as soon as it is established.
Roomba not connecting to wifi
If your Roomba won’t connect to wifi then trail these tips:
- Verify that internet access is available on your newly installed WiFi network.
- Verify your Roomba model’s compatibility with WiFi by checking its compatibility.
- To fix any connectivity problems, restart your WiFi router.
- Go to the Roomba settings in the app and delete the old WiFi network if your Roomba is still linked to it.
- To reset the WiFi settings on your Roomba and initiate the connection process again, perform a factory reset.
- If problems continue, get in touch with iRobot customer care to get help fixing connectivity issues.
Conclusion
The ease of use and functionality of your robotic vacuum cleaner are increased when you connect Roomba to WiFi. These easy steps will help you take advantage of remote control and monitoring, which will make your cleaning routine more effective and intelligent. With a connected Roomba, embrace the cleaning of your home in the future!