With hot days on the rise, room cooling becomes critical, and modern technology offers an elegant solution in the form of smart climate devices. Integrating a fan into a single network allows you to control the microclimate remotely, without getting out of the couch or even from home. Users of the Xiaomi ecosystem often face the need to properly customize gadgets to work stably and responsively.
The connection process may seem complicated at first glance, but it only takes a few minutes to follow a certain sequence of steps. It is important to understand that there are several models of devices, from desktop Mijia Smart Fan to floor versions, and each can have its own features of pairing. In this article, we will discuss in detail all the steps from hardware preparation to the creation of complex automation.
To start, youβll need a stable internet connection and a smartphone with the Mi Home app installed. Make sure your router runs in the 2.4GHz band, as most smart home devices donβt support 5GHz.
Preparation of equipment and compatibility check
Before you start the pairing procedure, you need to make sure that your device is fully ready for operation. First of all, check the equipment: the fan itself, the power supply (if the model is not battery-operated) and the instructions should be in the box.
It's on the right. ID-The device code and model that should be displayed in the list of compatible gadgets of the application. Some older models may require the use of the "China" region for full functionality, while the new versions work perfectly with the "Russia" or "Europe" region".
Make sure your smartphone is in close proximity to the router and the fan itself.The distance should not exceed a few meters to prevent the loss of data packets in the initial network configuration.
β οΈ Warning: Do not connect the fan to the network through a low-quality extension cord during the initial setup, which may cause short-term communication breaks, which will disrupt the synchronization process.
If you are using a battery model, make sure it is at least 50% charged. Low charge can put the device into power saving mode, making it difficult for the Wi-Fi module to detect the signal.
Installation and configuration of the Mi Home application
The foundation of the entire smart home system is the right software: download the official Mi Home app (or Xiaomi Home) from Google Play Market or Apple App Store, and you will need to create a Mi Account or log in to an existing one.
When you first start up, it's going to ask you to choose your region of residence, which is critical because it determines the server that's going to store your device data, and if you make a mistake with your region, you're going to have to delete the device and reconfigure it.
Turn on Bluetooth and geolocation on your smartphone, and these permissions are necessary so that the app can automatically scan the space and suggest adding devices found nearby, and without GPS enabled, the search process may not start at all.
After authorization, go to the Devices tab and click the Add a new gadget button, usually located in the upper right corner of the screen. QR-code or select a device from the list manually.
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Enable notifications for the Mi Home app in your phone settings, which will allow you to receive instant alerts if the fan unexpectedly shuts down or changes air quality (if there are sensors).
Step-by-step instructions for connecting to Wi-Fi
The pairing process varies depending on the model, but the overall algorithm remains the same. Find your model, like the Mijia Smart Fan DC, on the list of devices, and click on it. Follow the on-screen instructions that will appear in the app.
Press and hold the on and off button on the fan itself for 5-7 seconds at the same time. The Wi-Fi indicator should start flashing, which signals the switch to pairing mode. If the indicator does not flash, try resetting the network settings through the menu or button combination specified in the manual.
In the app, select your home Wi-Fi network and enter your password. Make sure you enter your password correctly, given the letter register. The system will attempt to transfer data to the device.
βοΈ Checklist of connection
The configuration download process can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 minutes, while you don't switch between apps or lock your smartphone screen, and interrupting the process will require you to reset and reconnect.
Once the app is successfully connected, it will suggest naming the device and assigning it a room, and it is recommended to use clear names such as "Living Room Fan" or "Bedroom Fan" to make voice control work properly.
β οΈ Warning: If the connection process is 99% over, try temporarily disabling mobile internet (data transfer) leaving only Wi-Fi. Sometimes the smartphone tries to use the mobile network to check the internet by blocking the local connection.
Integration with voice assistants
One of the main goals of creating a smart home is the ability to voice control. For Android users, integration with Google Assistant is most relevant, while iPhone owners can use Siri through HomeKit (gateway required) or third-party solutions.
To link accounts, open the Google Home app, click Add and select Set up your device. From the partner list, find Mi Home or Xiaomi Smart Home and log in using your Mi Account.
Once synced, all of your fans will appear in the Google Home app, and you can rename them for easy pronunciation, so you can now say commands like, "OK, Google, turn on the living room fan," or "Change speed to second."
| Voice assistant | Required SOFTWARE | Support for scenarios | Stability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Assistant | Google Home | Tall. | Great. |
| Apple Siri | Home (HomeKit) | Medium (sluice needed) | Good. |
| Yandex Alice | Yandex | Basic | Depends on the region. |
| Amazon Alexa | Amazon Home | Tall. | Great. |
You can use the Teams app on iOS or Runine in Google Home to customize complex phrases, and you can create macros where one phrase will include a fan, lights and music.
What if Google canβt see the device?
Scenario creation and automation
The real magic of the smart home is automation, you don't have to constantly pull out your phone if you set up scenarios that will run on their own when certain conditions come up.
In the Mi Home app, go to the Scripts tab and create a new one. Select the "If" condition, such as "Time" or "Temperature." Then select the "Then" action, where you specify the fan's turn on and set a specific rotational speed.
For example, you can create a scenario where you say, "If the room temperature is above 26Β°C, turn on the fan at 2Β°C." This is especially useful if you have a Xiaomi temperature sensor that is connected to the same ecosystem.
Another popular scenario is "Sleep Mode." Set up an automatic fan shutdown 2 hours after you go to bed, or slow down to a minimum so you don't catch a cold at night.
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Temperature automation requires a separate temperature sensor, as the fan itself often does not have a built-in thermometer to measure ambient temperature.
You can also link the fan to the door or window opening sensor, and if the window is open, the fan can turn off to save energy, although that depends on your logic of use.
Diagnostics of problems and their solution
Even in well-functioning systems, there are some failures, and the most common problem is that the device becomes "Out of the network" or the answer is "Occupied." First of all, check if the Wi-Fi password or the network name has changed.
If the router gives out networks 2.4 GHz 5 GHz under one name (SSID), A smart home might be trying to connect to the wrong frequency, so the solution is to split networks in the router settings by giving them different names, like HomeWiFi and the Internet. HomeWiFi_5G.
Another reason may be a crowded table. DHCP If you have a lot of smart devices, try to increase the range of outputs. IP-Addresses or restart router to clear cache.
β οΈ Attention: If there are frequent communication interruptions, check the signal level at the fan installation site. Metallic designs of the device housing can shield the signal if the router is too far or behind a thick wall.
In extreme cases, a complete reset of the device to the factory settings will help, usually by pressing the reset button (or a combination of buttons) for 10-15 seconds before the characteristic beep or a quick flash of the indicator.