Setting up a Xiaomi router via a smartphone is a process that seems complicated only at first glance. In fact, the manufacturer has simplified the management interface as much as possible so that even a beginner can distribute Wi-Fi, set up a guest network or change the password for a user. 10-15 The main thing is to know the sequence of actions and avoid typical errors that can block access to settings.
In this article you will find step-by-step instructions with up-to-date screenshots for Mi Router models. 4A/4C/4Q/AC2100/AX3600/AX6000, released 2018-2026 We're going to look at not only basic setups (connecting to the Internet and creating Wi-Fi), but also advanced features: device prioritization, setup. IPTV, Update the firmware and even reset to factory settings if something goes wrong.All manipulations are performed through the official Mi Wi-Fi app (formerly Mi Router), which is available for Android and iOS.
We're going to focus on some of the common problems that are common: when a router doesn't connect to an application, doesn't share the Internet, or is constantly rebooting, and these are often overlooked in standard instructions, but they're critical to the stability of the network. If you have previously configured routers from other brands (TP-Link, ASUS), Be prepared for the fact that the interface Xiaomi has its own features β for example, the lack of a web interface in some models or forced binding to the account Mi Account.
Before you start, make sure you have at hand:
- π± Smartphone on Android 6.0+ or iOS 12+ with Mi Wi-Fi installed (you can download it from Google Play or App Store).
- π Xiaomi router with power supply (included).
- π Cable from the provider (if the connection is via PPPoE/DHCP).
- π Data for Internet connection (login / password from the provider, if required).
1. Preparing the router and phone for setting up
Before you start setting up, you need to connect the router correctly and prepare the smartphone, which is often ignored, leading to errors such as βcannot find the routerβ or βno access to the Internetβ.
Unpack the router first and connect it to the power grid. most Xiaomi models (like Mi Router) 4A or AX3600) The power connector is located on the side. After connecting to the socket, the indicator on the front panel should light up orange (standby) or blue (the router is ready to set up). If the indicator flashes red, it is an error signal (for more information on the meaning of the indicators, see the table below).
Connect the cable from the provider to the port WAN (It's usually blue. If you have fiber optic, you may need to add more. ONU-Make sure the cable is tightly inserted β weak contact often causes a connection to break.
Now prepare your smartphone:
- Install the Mi Wi-Fi app (if you havenβt already).
- Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your phone β these will be required for an initial connection to the router.
- Turn it off. VPN Power saving mode β they can block access to the local network.
The value of indicators on Xiaomi routers
β οΈ Note: If the router was previously used and was linked to another Mi Account, it must be reset to factory settings. To do this, press the Reset button (usually located on the back) on the 10-15 seconds until the indicator starts to flash orange quickly.
2. Installation and configuration of the Mi Wi-Fi application
The official Mi Wi-Fi app is the only legitimate way to configure the Xiaomi router via your phone. IP-address) not work on all models and may deprive you of warranty.
After installing the application, follow the following steps:
- Open Mi Wi-Fi and select the interface language (Russian, English, Chinese available).
- Click Add Add the device β router.
- The application will offer to connect to the routerβs temporary network (the name will be of the type) Xiaomi_XXXX). Confirm the connection.
- If you request a password, enter the standard code from the sticker on the back of the router (usually an 8-digit combination).
At this point, you may experience a "Can't connect to the router" error.
- π Restart the router (remove the power cable for 30 seconds).
- πΆ Turn off mobile internet on your phone β it may conflict with Wi-Fi.
- π Check the password β the symbols 0 and O are easily confused.
- π± Update the application to the latest version.
Once you've successfully connected, the app will prompt you to create or log in to a Mi Account, which is a must-do step -- without linking to your account, you won't be able to remotely control your router or update your firmware. If you already have an account (like a Xiaomi smartphone), use it. If you don't, register a new one with a valid email or phone number.
Is the providerβs cable connected to the port? WAN|Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your phone|Is the latest version of Mi Wi-Fi installed?|Is it off? VPN/power-saving
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3. Basic setup: Internet connection and Wi-Fi creation
Now, the most important thing is to set up Internet access, and the algorithm depends on the type of connection your ISP uses, and 90 percent of the time it's either the Internet or the Internet. DHCP (automatic IP), or PPPoE (login / password required) You can specify the type of connection in the contract with the provider or in the personal account on its website.
In the Mi Wi-Fi app, select: Internet settings β Type of connection.
For DHCP (For example, Rostelecom providers, MTS in some regions):
- Choose. DHCP (Automobile).
- Click Next β the router will automatically receive the settings from the provider.
- If the internet is not working, try manually specifying it. DNS: 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare).
For PPPoE (e.g. Beeline, TTK):
- Select PPPoE.
- Enter the login and password from the contract with the provider (registration is important!).
- Indicate. MTU β Usually 1480 (if you don't know, leave by default).
- Press Connect.
If the internet is not available, check:
β οΈ Note: Some providers (for example, Dom.ru) link MAC-Device address. In this case, in router settings (Extended) β MAC-cloning) indicate MAC-address of a previous router or computer that was previously connected to the network.
After a successful connection to the Internet, the application will offer to configure the Wi-Fi network:
- Select the network name (SSID) β it is better to use the Latin alphabet without spaces.
- Choose the type of security β only WPA2-PSK or WPA3-PSK (don't use WEP, It's not safe!).
- Create a password that is at least 8 characters long (we recommend a combination of letters, numbers and characters).
- Press Save.
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If you have a dual-band router (for example, AX3600), The app will offer to configure separate networks for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. For compatibility with older devices, leave the same name (SSID) for both bands, but different passwords.
4 Advanced settings: guest network, priorities and IPTV
The basic setup is complete, but the Xiaomi router supports a number of useful features that will improve your experience.
Guest network is a separate Wi-Fi network for guests that does not allow access to local devices (such as a printer or network storage) to create it:
- In the app, go to Wi-Fi β Guest network.
- Turn on the switch and set a name/password.
- Set a speed limit (optional).
- Press Save.
Device Prioritization (QoS) β useful if you have many devices and some require a stable connection (e.g., Smart) TV Or a game console:
- Go to the Expanded. β QoS.
- Turn on the feature and select the devices that need to be prioritized.
- Specify the type of traffic (e.g. Games or Videos).
Setting up IPTV β if your provider provides TV over the Internet (for example, Rostelecom or MTS) TV), execute:
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For a stable job. IPTV Turn off the Smart Line function (SQM) in QoS settings - it can cause stuttering videos.
5. Update firmware and reset settings
The firmware of the Xiaomi router is updated automatically, but sometimes manual updates are required β for example, if bugs or vulnerabilities appear.
- Open Mi Wi-Fi and go to General β Firmware update.
- If a new version is available, click Update.
- Do not disconnect the router from power during the process (it will take up power). 3-5 minute).
If after the update, the router began to work unstable (for example, Wi-Fi disappears or websites do not open), reset to factory settings:
- Press the Reset button for 10 seconds.
- Wait until the router restarts (the indicator turns orange).
- Repeat the setup from scratch.
β οΈ Note: Reset removes all settings, including Wi-Fi passwords and device priorities. If you forget your Internet connection data (PPPoE login/password), check with your provider before reset - without them, the router will not be able to access the network.
If the router does not update or gives an error, try:
- π Reboot the router and phone.
- πΆ Connect to another network (such as mobile internet) and try again.
- π Reset settings and update firmware immediately after initial setup.
Solutions to problems
Even after you set it up properly, you can have problems, and let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them.
The router does not connect to the application:
- π Make sure your phone is connected to the Wi-Fi router (not the mobile network).
- π± Reinstall the Mi Wi-Fi app.
- π Turn off the firewall or antivirus on your phone.
- π Reset the router and reset the settings.
No Internet access (the router is connected, but the sites are not open):
- π Check if the connection type is correct (DHCP/PPPoE).
- π§ Make sure the provider cable is connected to the port. WAN (off-the-top LAN).
- π‘ Try to manually point out DNS: 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1.
- π Call the provider β there may be problems on their side.
Wi-Fi is slow or slow:
- πΆ Change the Wi-Fi channel in the settings (Wi-Fi) β For 2.4 GHz, choose 1, 6 or 11, which are the least intersected.
- π Restart the router (turn off power for 30 seconds).
- π± Disable devices that arenβt in use β they can overload the network.
- π If the router overheats, provide it with ventilation (do not put in a closed cabinet).
What to do if you forget your Wi-Fi password?
7.Security: How to Protect Your Router
Xiaomi routers are often targeted by hackers because of the brand's popularity. Follow these tips to secure your network:
1. Change the standard administrator password:
- By default, many routers have a simple password (such as admin or a combination with a sticker).
- In the app, go to General. β Administrator password and complex password (at least 12 characters).
2. Turn off remote access:
- If you do not plan to control the router from outside the home network, disable the function in Advanced β Remote access.
Update the firmware:
- Check for updates regularly, as they close vulnerabilities.
4. Set up the filtering. MAC-addresses (optional):
- In Expanded. β Filtration MAC Only trusted devices can be connected.
- β οΈ This method is not one hundred percent protection, but will complicate the task for attackers.
5. Turn it off. WPS:
- Function WPS It's vulnerable to brute force attacks. β WPS.
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Never use the same password for Wi-Fi and Mi Account. If a hacker gains access to a router, they will be able to control all Xiaomi devices in your ecosystem (like cameras or smart lights).