While doing the initial setup, I selected "Mainland China" as the location in Mi Home and while trying to establish the connection to the Home Wifi network, the connection always fails at 89% giving the error - "Connection timed out". Despite repeated trials I always get the error at 89% (sometimes 90%) of the connection process. I am using Mi Home 5.0.28 on Android 7 with a Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 phone. I tried at two different houses and wifi networks, but both showed the connection time out error. I own other 14 Xiaomi devices (including a Dafang 1080 camera and a Yi Ants camera) which work perfectly with my present wifi setup and I never experienced this kind of connection problem on setup.
Incidentally, I tried setting up my phone as a mobile hotspot. I took a Nexus 7 2013 tablet with Mi Home app and I connected it to the phone's wifi hotspot. I then tried adding the Aqara camera on the Nexus and the camera connected fine to the hotspot without the connection time out problem. The problem is that, if I switch off the mobile hotspot on the phone, and I start the Aqara camera on Mi Home, it tells me that the current network is not available. If I switch on again the mobile hotspot, the camera is able to load and to work.
The problem is that I want to connect the camera to the home wifi, not to the phone hotspot!
After connecting the camera to the phone's mobile hotspot, I updated the camera's firmware to the latest available. After this, I resetted the camera and tried the setup process from the beginning and pointed to the home wifi network. Unfortunately, I keep getting the connection time out problem at 89%...
It seems like the Xiaomi Aqara camera doesn't like something in my home's wifi network. This is strange because my Xiaomi Dafang camera connects to it without any problem...
Here are the current settings of my router's wifi network:
- wifi mode : 802.11 b/g/n
- wifi encryption : WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES]
- bandwidth : 20 MHz
- channel selection : Auto
- Name (SSID) : it's less than 32 characters
- SSID broadcasting : enabled
- DHCP Server : enabled
- Firewall Features : off
- Ipsec PassThrough (VPN) : off
- PPTP PassThrough (VPN) : off
- Multicast : enabled
- Port Scan Detection : enabled
- IP Flood Detection : enabled
- FTP Protection : enabled
Any help is highly appreciated!
Thanks
Incidentally, I tried setting up my phone as a mobile hotspot. I took a Nexus 7 2013 tablet with Mi Home app and I connected it to the phone's wifi hotspot. I then tried adding the Aqara camera on the Nexus and the camera connected fine to the hotspot without the connection time out problem. The problem is that, if I switch off the mobile hotspot on the phone, and I start the Aqara camera on Mi Home, it tells me that the current network is not available. If I switch on again the mobile hotspot, the camera is able to load and to work.
The problem is that I want to connect the camera to the home wifi, not to the phone hotspot!
After connecting the camera to the phone's mobile hotspot, I updated the camera's firmware to the latest available. After this, I resetted the camera and tried the setup process from the beginning and pointed to the home wifi network. Unfortunately, I keep getting the connection time out problem at 89%...
It seems like the Xiaomi Aqara camera doesn't like something in my home's wifi network. This is strange because my Xiaomi Dafang camera connects to it without any problem...
Here are the current settings of my router's wifi network:
- wifi mode : 802.11 b/g/n
- wifi encryption : WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES]
- bandwidth : 20 MHz
- channel selection : Auto
- Name (SSID) : it's less than 32 characters
- SSID broadcasting : enabled
- DHCP Server : enabled
- Firewall Features : off
- Ipsec PassThrough (VPN) : off
- PPTP PassThrough (VPN) : off
- Multicast : enabled
- Port Scan Detection : enabled
- IP Flood Detection : enabled
- FTP Protection : enabled
Any help is highly appreciated!
Thanks