Annadue Robot Vacuum won’t connect to wifi – How to Fix

The Annadue robot vacuum will vacuum your house using smart navigation technology that allows it to go in a zigzag motion to cover each and every inch of every room in your house.

The Annadue robot vacuum is a mechanical device and it’s normal for it to have functionality issues such as losing the Wi-Fi connectivity. Luckily these are issues you can fix on your own without breaking a sweat or breaking your bank.

To fix the Wi-Fi connectivity issue, you need to ensure you are using the recommended Wi-Fi frequency band. The Annadue robot vacuum can only use the 2.4 GHz frequency band. You can also fix this issue by rebooting your router, checking if you have the correct Wi-Fi password and ensuring the Wi-Fi connection is strong enough.

In this article we will go through ways in which you can fix the Wi-Fi connectivity issue in the Annadue robot vacuum.

How to Fix Wi-Fi connectivity issue

1.      Type of Wi-Fi band

Modern Wi-Fi routers usually use two frequency bands, the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz. The Annadue Robot vacuum can only connect to the 2.4 GHz frequency band. You should therefore check to confirm if your router has both of these networks.

The 2.4 GHz band is preferred because it works over long distances but at a slower speed. The 5 GHz band only works over short distances but the speed is really fast.

You can find out if your router is dual band by checking the model on the manufacturer’s website or by checking the SSID name.

So if you have multiple Wi-Fi networks be sure to connect to the 2.4 GHz network for your Annadue robot vacuum.

2.      Incorrect Wi-Fi password

Sometimes you may just have entered your Wi-Fi password incorrectly which disables the connection to your Annadue robot vacuum.  It is important to ensure the correct password was entered.

3.      Dead zone areas

You could find that your Annadue robot vacuum constantly loses its Wi-Fi connection. This could be because the connection isn’t strong enough. To improve the strength of the connection you should ensure there aren’t any dead zone areas where your robot vacuum goes through.

A dead zone area is the area where any network isn’t available. This can be anywhere from underneath your furniture to areas with large metal objects such as your refrigerator. You can easily find these areas by using your smart phone to check for available networks in areas where your robot does not connect.  After finding these dead zones, try moving your router again to see if the strength of the connection improves.

You should also ensure your router is placed in a central place to ensure coverage of the connection is uniform throughout the house.

4.      Wi-Fi router

At times the issue is the Wi-Fi router and you will need to reboot it in order to establish the connection again. You do this by unplugging the power cord from the back of your router then wait for 60 seconds before plugging it back in. Ensure your Wi-Fi is working correctly by connecting your other devices such as phone, tablet or computer.

After you ensure the Wi-Fi is working correctly and it still won’t connect, you can restart your Annadue robot vacuum by pressing the power button on the side and waiting for at least 10 seconds before powering it back up again.

A summary on How to Fix Wi-Fi connection issue

ISSUE
EFFECT
SOLUTION
5GHz or 2.4GHz frequency band
Annadue robot only connects to 2.4GHz

 

Connect to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network only
Incorrect Wi-Fi password

 

Disables connection
Keep correct password
Dead zones
Have unavailable Wi-Fi networks

 

Re-position router
Wi-Fi router
Disables connection

 

Reboot Wi-Fi router

Annadue robot vacuum set-up

At times, the problem could be with how you initially set up your Annadue robot vacuum. You should ensure you have done the following before trying to connect to the Wi-Fi connection:

  1. Plug in the charging dock and place the rest of the wiring below the dock.
  2. The charging dock should be placed against the wall leaving either 2 meters (6.5 ft) in front of the wall or 1 meter (2.3 ft) on each side of the dock. The area should also be uncluttered and open.
  3. Install the side brushes by pressing a brush into each slot.
  4. You should then activate the robot after completing these steps. The metal charging contacts on the charging dock should match those on the robot.
  5. Start cleaning cycle.

Conclusion

By following the solutions discussed you can fix your Annadue robot vacuum and connect it back to the Wi-Fi network in no time without the help of any technician. Also if you do not own a robot vacuum what are you waiting for? They are very easy to use and convenient.

FAQS

How do you fix your Annadue robot vacuum when it doesn’t connect to Wi-Fi?

To fix the Wi-Fi connectivity issue, you need to ensure you are using the recommended Wi-Fi frequency band. You can also fix this issue by rebooting your router, checking if you have the correct Wi-Fi password and ensuring the Wi-Fi connection is strong enough.

Which Wi-Fi network does the Annadue robot vacuum connect to?

It can only connect to the 2.4 GHz frequency band.

Why is the 2.4 GHz frequency band preferred over the 5 GHz frequency band?

The 2.4 GHz band is preferred because it works over long distances even though it is at a slower speed. The 5 GHz band only works over short distances but the speed is really fast.

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