How to Reset Wi-Fi Settings on Xiaomi Robot Vacuum Cleaner: The Complete Guide

Modern robot vacuum cleaners from Xiaomi and the sub-brand Roborock are among the most popular devices in the smart home ecosystem. However, like any complex electronics, they sometimes encounter software failures that block the ability to remotely control via a smartphone. Most often, users are faced with a situation where the device stops responding to commands or simply disappears from the list of available gadgets in the Mi Home application.

The Wi-Fi reset procedure is not only necessary when you lose a connection, but also when you change your router, change your password from your home network, or buy a new router. It is important to understand that resetting your network settings does not remove the room maps, the cleaning schedule, or the cleaning history stored in the device's memory. This action only affects the Internet connection settings, returning them to factory values.

In this article, we will discuss in detail all the known ways to reboot the network connection for various models of smart vacuum cleaners. You will learn how to correctly interpret the flashing of indicators, what button combinations to use for different series of devices, and how to avoid common mistakes when re-associating a gadget to an account.

Causes of loss of connection and need for resetting

Before you start mechanically dealing with the buttons on the device body, you need to understand the nature of the problem. The network protocol used by smart devices can fail for a variety of reasons not related to the breakdown of the vacuum cleaner itself. Often the problem lies in unstable router operation or changes in the configuration of the home network that the device cannot handle automatically.

One of the most common reasons is to switch the router to a new broadcast channel or change the type of encryption. Xiaomi devices often operate in the 2.4 GHz band, and if your router combined 2.4 and 5 GHz networks under one name (a Smart Connect feature), the vacuum cleaner can lose its way to the access point. In this case, resetting the Wi-Fi settings forces the module to re-scan the air and find an accessible network with the right parameters.

Also, the procedure is required when you update your router firmware or change your ISP. In rare cases, a software failure in the Mi Home app itself can cause the encryption keys between the phone and the vacuum cleaner to be desynchronized, in which case re-authorization without resetting the module on the device itself will be useless.

  • ๐Ÿ“ก Change of password or network name (SSID) Your router requires a mandatory reconnection of all smart devices.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Overloading the memory of the network module due to prolonged operation without restarting can cause the connection to freeze.
  • ๐Ÿ  Moving to a new room or using a vacuum cleaner in an area with a different Wi-Fi range.

Itโ€™s worth noting that some models, such as the Xiaomi Vacuum Mop 2 Pro or Roborock S7, have more complex network card logic: They may try to save old configurations in cache, leading to conflicts when trying to connect to a new access point without first cleaning.

๐Ÿ“Š Have you ever had a problem disconnecting the robot from Wi-Fi?
Yeah, it's always lost.
It was a couple of times, I decided.
Never encountered it.
Only when you change routers.

Visual Diagnostics: Wi-Fi Status Indicators

Xiaomiโ€™s smart vacuum cleaners are equipped with a light display system that allows the user to diagnose network status without connecting to a phone. The main element here is the Wi-Fi indicator module, which can blink at different intervals or burn continuously, understanding these signals is the key to successfully solving the problem.

In normal operation, when the device is connected to the network and ready to clean, the indicator usually lights up with a smooth white or blue light (depending on the model). If you see an orange or yellow flash, this is a direct signal that the network connection is broken or is in the process of establishing.

It is important to distinguish between the battery indicator and the network indicator, since on some models, such as the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum E10, they can be combined into one LED, in which case the color and nature of the blinking change depending on the context: when charging, one mode, when the network error โ€“ another.

โš ๏ธ Warning: If the Wi-Fi light is red or flashes red quickly, it may indicate not only network problems, but also a critical sensor or motor error.

For accurate interpretation of signals, always refer to the manual of your particular model, as the color gamut may differ. For example, in the Roborock series, orange often means a setup mode, and in the classic Xiaomi โ€“ a connection error.

Universal method of resetting through the buttons of the body

The most reliable way to bring a device back to life is to use physical control. Most of the robot vacuum cleaners Xiaomi and Roborock have the main control buttons on the top, the combination of which initiates a reset of network settings, which works even if the application does not fully see the device.

The procedure requires finding the power button and the Home button. Some models, such as the Xiaomi Vacuum 1S, require both keys to be pressed simultaneously, and hold them for long enough, usually 5 to 10 seconds, until the characteristic beep or the robot's voice changes.

In touch-controlled models like the Roborock S5 Max, the algorithm may be different, often requiring only the on button or a special Wi-Fi button to be pressed and held if it is output separately, and waiting for a voice confirmation in English or Chinese that the network has been reset.

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Once the command is successfully executed, the robot will say the phrase "Reset Wi-Fi" or similar, and the network indicator will flash quickly, which means that the network module has gone into standby mode, and now you can add the device as new in the application.

Specificity of reset for different series of devices

Xiaomiโ€™s line of smart cleaners is vast and different generations of devices have their own controls. For example, the first Xiaomi Robot Vacuum series models often required opening the top lid to access the reset button, which now seems archaic but is still relevant for owners of older devices.

Roborock series devices (S5, S6, S7) Often use a long-term Home button to activate pairing mode, while newer Xiaomi models (Mop) 2, G10) can be used to simultaneously press the power buttons and_spot_ The difference in retention seconds also plays a role: old models require that the 5 New seconds, until 10.

Below is a table that systematizes reset methods for popular models so you can quickly find the instructions you need.

Model of the deviceButton combinationRetention timeVoice confirmation
Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 1SInclusion + Home5-7 seconds"Reset Wi-Fi"
Roborock S5 / S6Home buttonAll the way up (3-5 seconds)"Wi-Fi config"
Xiaomi Mop 2 ProInclusion + Spot5 secondsSound signal
Roborock E4 / E5Inclusion + Home7 seconds"Reset Wi-Fi"

If your model is not listed in the table, try the standard combination for most Smart Home devices: simultaneously clamping two main functional buttons on the top panel. In rare cases, such as the Xiaomi Vacuum Mop Essential model, you may need to remove the top cover with the dust collector to get to the hidden reset button.

Connection settings via Mi Home app

Once you have reset the device, you need to re-do the pairing procedure. Open the Mi Home app on your smartphone and make sure the phone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network you plan to connect the vacuum cleaner to. This is critical, as Xiaomi devices do not support direct connection to 5 GHz networks.

Press the + button in the upper right corner to add a new device. The app will automatically scan the ether and, if the robot is in pairing mode (flashing the indicator), prompt you to add the vacuum cleaner found. If the automatic search did not give results, select the device manually from the list of categories "Vacilities" or "Roborock".

As you set up, you'll be asked to enter your Wi-Fi password, make sure you enter it correctly, following the letter register, and once you enter the password, the phone will transmit the configuration to the robot, and you'll hear a voice message saying that the connection is successful.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Make sure your phone is offline 4G/5G Internet during setup, if you have problems. Sometimes the smartphone tries to use the mobile network to transmit data, which interrupts the local setting of the Wi-Fi module of the robot.

In some cases, the application may request a firmware update immediately after you connect. Software updates are a great way to fix software bugs that may have caused the initial loss of communication.

Solving frequent connection problems and errors

Even if you do everything right, you may encounter errors in the "Waiting for Confirmation" or "Timeout Connection" phase, most often associated with router settings. Make sure your router doesn't have filtering enabled on it. MAC-Addresses that can block new devices.

Another common problem is using complex passwords with special characters that some versions of old robotsโ€™ firmware may not handle correctly. If the connection does not go, try temporarily simplifying the routerโ€™s password by adding only numbers and letters, adjusting, and then returning the password complexity.

It is also worth checking the settings. DHCP If the address pool is exhausted, the robot will not get it. IP-And if you can't get the address, you can reboot the router itself, which will clear the rental address table.

  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Check that the outlet that the base is included has a reliable grounding, static electricity can jam the Wi-Fi module.
  • ๐Ÿ“ถ Make sure the Wi-Fi signal level at the base is sufficient (minimum 2 divisions on the phone scale).
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Antivirus on your router or phone can block your local connection, try disabling them while you set up.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Will the map of the room be reset after the Wi-Fi reset?
No, the room map and the cleaning schedule are stored in the device's internal memory and are not affected by resetting only the network module. However, if you complete the reset to the factory settings (Hard Reset), the card can be deleted. The usual "Reset Wi-Fi" procedure is safe for your data.
Why can't the robot see the 5GHz network?
Most Wi-Fi modules in Xiaomi robot vacuum cleaners operate exclusively in the 2.4 GHz band. They can't physically connect to a 5 GHz network. You need to make sure your router is broadcasting a 2.4 GHz network and that the phone is also connected to it at the time of setting up.
What if a robot says โ€œNetwork errorโ€ after resetting?
This means that the module has reset but cannot connect to the router. Check if the password is correct. If the password is correct, try bringing the robot closer to the router for the setup time to rule out signal level problems.
Can I reset the settings without buttons on the case?
In some models, the Mi Home app has a "Untie the device" or "Delete" option in the device settings, which will break the connection with the account, but does not always reset the settings of the Wi-Fi module itself at the hardware level.
How do you know if the reset has been successful?
A successful reset is always accompanied by a voice message โ€œReset Wi-Fiโ€ (or analogue in Chinese) and a change in the flashing mode of the indicator to a frequent, intermittent blink, signaling a waiting mode of the connection.