To connect VELUX ACTIVE or VELUX App Control you need to have a 2.4 GHz (b/g/n) Wi-Fi network. In case you are using a dual band Wi-Fi router, then ensure that the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks have individual names (SSID). If you are using Wi-Fi repeaters, extenders or boosters, then ensure that each access point has a unique name (SSID) as well.
The accepted network security can either be Open, WEP, WPA or WPA2-personal (TKIP and AES).
Incompatible Wi-Fi networks are:
- Public and enterprise networks with port filtering.
- Networks that only use the 5GHz band.
- Networks behind an authentication portal.
Make sure your smartphone is properly connected to a functional Wi-Fi network before beginning the installation.
Then follow these steps:
- Reboot the Wi-Fi router and smartphone.
- Check the gateway is connected to power (small wihite LED is on next to the mains cable)
- If you have any Wi-Fi boosters/repeaters in your network, check that the gateway is connecting to the access point with the strongest signal and the access point has an unique name (SSID).
If the above steps do not solve your problem, check if your VELUX gateway can be connected via a hotspot provided by another phone connected to the 4G mobile data network. If the hotspot connection is possible, check your router settings by connecting to the router's configuration page (refer to your router's user manual).
- Update the router to its latest firmware version.
- Define a simpler Wi-Fi password, without special characters.
- Ensure there is no MAC filtering enabled on the router (or make sure the gateway is in the white-list).
- Ensure access restrictions (parental control, etc.) are disabled.
- Check if the router has a sleep function. If so, disable that function (avoid frequent disconnection/reconnection to the router to ensure a stable gateway function).
- Disable the Wi-Fi channel restriction (enable automatic selection), or select channel 1, 6 or 11.
- Check that 2.4 GHz is also enabled if the router is dual band compatible (VELUX ACTIVE with NETATMO and VELUX App Control can only connect to 2.4 GHz networks). Try also to disable 5 GHz.
- Check that UPnP is enabled (this is recommended).
- Check that LAN to WLAN broadcast and multicast is not blocked.
- Try to replace the current DNS servers with Google's (Primary: 8.8.8.8 / Secondary: 8.8.4.4).
- Check if your router has any firewall / port filtering. If so, open the 25050 port (TCP).
- Give the gateway a static IP with it's MAC address.