Although it might be annoying when a Roomba not connecting to WiFi this problem can usually be resolved by resolving typical issues.
- The Wi-Fi network's compatibility is one possible reason.
- Make sure your router has a specific 2.4 GHz network enabled if it is configured to 5 GHz or dual-band as the majority of Roomba models only support 2.4 GHz networks.
- Another problem is signal strength; the Roomba may have trouble connecting if it is too distant from the network or if there are physical obstacles like walls or other objects interfering with its signal.
- To make sure there is enough coverage use a smartphone to check the Wi-Fi signal strength close to the docking station.
- Verify that the password is accurate since incorrect network credentials including a wrongly inputted password might potentially be the cause.
- Additionally make sure the firmware on your Roomba is current since out-of-date software might occasionally result in connectivity issues.
- For updates use the iRobot Home app.
- Additionally restarting your devices—including your network modem and Roomba—can be beneficial.
- Follow the instructions in the user handbook to reset the Roomba's Wi-Fi settings if the problem continues.
- Usually this entails holding down particular buttons to change the network setup.
- Lastly, make sure the Roomba supports the security protocol of your network because older versions might not be able to use complex settings like WPA3.
- If everything else fails, seek specialized help from our specialists.
- Your Roomba's Wi-Fi connectivity problems may frequently be fixed by methodically addressing these elements.
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Also Read:
How to Access Your iRobot Login Account
Step-by-Step Guide to Roomba WiFi Setup for Seamless Connectivity

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