Don’t worry if your Blink camera won’t connect to Wi-Fi; this is a common problem that is typically simple to resolve. To stream video and deliver alerts, your Blink camera needs a strong Wi-Fi connection.
To Troubleshoot The Issue, Follow These Steps:
- Examine your wireless network
Verify that other devices can connect to your Wi-Fi. Your router or internet service may be the problem if neither your laptop nor your phone can connect.
- Make use of 2.4 GHz WiFi
Only 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is compatible with Blink cameras. 5 GHz networks are not supported by them. Verify that 2.4 GHz is turned on by checking your router’s settings or speaking with your internet provider.
- Get Nearer the Router
The camera and the Wi-Fi router are sometimes too far apart.
To increase the signal strength, try putting the camera or the Sync Module closer to the router.
- Turn Devices Off
Restart the Blink camera, Sync Module, and router. Many connection problems can be resolved with a fast reboot.
- Verify the settings and password
Verify that the Wi-Fi password you entered during setup is accurate. Additionally, confirm that the Blink device is not being blocked by your router’s MAC address filtering or other security settings.
- Update the application
Verify that the Blink Home Monitor app is up to date. Newer software may not function properly with an old app.
- Attach the camera again
- Try removing and re-adding the camera in the app. Connection issues are frequently resolved in this way.
- Try resetting your Sync Module by holding down the side button until the light flashes red and blue if none of these methods work. After that, repeat the setup procedure.
It’s annoying when a camera doesn’t connect, but most problems can be resolved at home with a little perseverance.
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