How to connect a Xiaomi camera to the new Wi-Fi network: instructions for all models (2026)

Moving to a new apartment, changing your provider, or simply updating your router—and here's your smart camera. Xiaomi no longer sees the usual network. The situation is familiar to many: the device continues to try to connect to the old Wi-Fi, and in the appendix Mi Home The word "Offline" is displayed prominently. Unlike smartphones or laptops, smart home cameras cannot automatically reconnect to new networks—they require manual configuration.

In this article we will look at all current methods connecting cameras Xiaomi (including models Mi Home Security Camera 360°, Xiaomi Mi Camera 2K, Xiaomi Home Camera 3 and others) to a new wireless network. From a simple reset to hidden app features, you'll learn how to get your device back online without losing your records or settings. And if something goes wrong, there's a solutions section at the end of the article. common mistakes (like "Unable to connect to the network" or "Camera is flashing yellow").

Before you begin, check two key points: 1) The new Wi-Fi network operates on a frequency 2.4 GHz (most cameras Xiaomi do not support 5 GHz). 2) Do you have it at hand? password for the new network and access to the application Mi Home (or Xiaomi Home for new models).

📊 Which Xiaomi camera do you use?
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1. Preparation: what you need to do before connecting

The first step is to ensure that the new network meets the camera's requirements. Most devices Xiaomi (except for the 2026-2026 flagship models) are working only with 2.4 GHz networksIf your router broadcasts two networks (for example, MyWiFi_2G And MyWiFi_5G), select the one marked 2G or 2.4G.

Also check:

  • 🔄 Router operating mode: Some cameras do not support networks with the camera enabled. WPA3 — switch to WPA2-PSK (in the router settings).
  • 📶 Signal strength: the camera should be no further than 5-7 meters from the router during the setup phase (it can be moved later).
  • 🔋 Camera power supplyIf your device is battery-powered, charge it to at least 50%. For wired models, check that the cable is securely connected.

Important for dual-band router owners: If you have one network with automatic frequency selection (for example, SmartConnect on routers ASUS or TP-Link), temporarily disable this feature and separate the networks into 2.4 GHz And 5 GHz. Camera Xiaomi will not be able to connect to a smart network that chooses its own range.

⚠️ Note: Wi-Fi security settings may affect compatibility. If the camera still won't connect after several attempts, try temporarily disabling these features in your router. MAC filtering, Protection from attacks or Isolation of clients (if enabled). After successful connection, they can be restored.

2. Method 1: Connecting via the Mi Home app (without resetting)

If the camera was previously configured and linked to your account XiaomiTry updating the network without a full reset. This method works for most models released after 2020.

Instructions:

  1. Open the app Mi Home (or Xiaomi Home for new devices).
  2. Go to the tab Devices and select your camera (it will be marked as "Offline").
  3. Tap the three-dot menu (⋮) in the upper right corner and select Wi-Fi settings (or Change network).
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions: the app will prompt you to connect to the camera's temporary network (the name will begin with Xiaomi_XXXX).
  5. Once connected, select a new Wi-Fi network, enter the password, and wait for the process to complete.

If the point Wi-Fi settings If it's not in the menu, then your model doesn't support this method - go to reset settings.

Make sure your smartphone is connected to the new Wi-Fi network.

Close all background applications (they may interfere with the connection)

Check that the blue or green indicator on the camera is lit (not red!)

Prepare the password for the new network (it is better to copy it to the clipboard)-->

3. Method 2: Completely reset the camera and set it up from scratch

If the previous method did not work or the camera has not been used for a long time, you will have to perform hard reset (Hard reset). This will erase all settings, including account linking, so the camera will need to be set up as new afterward.

How to reset:

  • 🔌 For wired cameras: Press and hold the reset button (usually located on the bottom panel) for 5-10 secondsuntil you hear the voice message “Reset successful” or see a flashing yellow/orange indicator.
  • 🔋 For battery-powered models: Press and hold the power button and the reset button at the same time 10-15 seconds (until the camera beeps).

After reset:

  1. Open Mi Home and tap Add device (+).
  2. Select a category Cameras and find your model in the list.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions: the app will prompt you to connect to the camera's temporary network (type name Xiaomi_1234).
  4. Return to Mi Home, select your home Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
  5. Wait for the setup to complete (may take up to 2-3 minutes).
⚠️ Caution: If the camera doesn't beep or flash after the reset, check the power supply or battery. The device may be discharged or faulty. To diagnose the problem, connect the camera to the charger for 30 minutes, then repeat the reset.
What to do if reset doesn't work?

If the reset button does not respond, try an alternative method:

1. Disconnect the camera from the power supply.

2. Press and hold the reset button while connecting the power supply back.

3. Hold the button for another 15–20 seconds.

If this doesn't help, check the integrity of the button - it may need repair.

4. Method 3: Manual configuration via the web interface (for advanced users)

Some camera models Xiaomi (For example, Xiaomi Mi Home Camera 360° 1080p or Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 2K Pro) support customization via web interface by local IP address. This method is useful if the application Mi Home does not see the camera or gives errors.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Connect the camera to power and wait until it enters setup mode (flashing yellow indicator).
  2. Connect your computer or smartphone to temporary camera network (type name Xiaomi_XXXX).
  3. Open your browser and enter the address: http://192.168.130.1 (for most models) or http://192.168.130.100 (for new devices).
  4. In the web interface, select the section Wi-Fi Settings (or Network).
  5. Enter the name of the new network (SSID) and password, save the settings.
  6. Reboot the camera (power off/on).

If the page does not open, try other IP addresses: 192.168.130.2, 192.168.130.10 or 192.168.130.20Also, check that your device (PC/smartphone) is not connected to a VPN or proxy—they may be blocking access.

Camera model IP address of the web interface Login/Password
Xiaomi Mi Home Camera 360° 1080p 192.168.130.1 admin / no password required
Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 2K 192.168.130.100 admin / 1234567890
Xiaomi Home Camera 3 192.168.130.2 root / (empty)
Xiaomi Mi Camera 2K Pro 192.168.130.20 admin / password from the sticker on the device

5. Solving common errors

Even if you do everything correctly, the camera may refuse to connect. Here top 5 mistakes and their solutions:

  • 🔴 Error: "Unable to connect to the network"
    Cause: Incorrect password, network 5 GHz or included WPA3.
    Solution: Check the password, switch the router to 2.4 GHz and security mode WPA2-PSK.
  • 🟡 The camera is flashing yellow and won't connect.
    Cause: The Wi-Fi signal is too weak or there is an IP address conflict.
    Solution: Bring the camera closer to the router (at a distance of 1-2 meters) and reboot the router.
  • 🔵 The app doesn't see the camera.
    Cause: The camera is not in setup mode or is connected to a different network.
    Solution: Perform a reset (see Section 3) and make sure that the smartphone is connected to the camera's temporary network.
  • The camera connects, but the image is not transmitted.
    Cause: Traffic blocking by a router or cloud servers Xiaomi.
    Solution: Open ports in your router settings. TCP 80, 443, 8000 And UDP 554.
  • ⚠️ Error: "The device is linked to another account"
    Cause: The camera was previously configured on another account. Xiaomi.
    Solution: Perform a reset (see Section 3) and set it up again on your account.
⚠️ Note: If the camera still doesn't connect after several attempts, check if it's blocked antivirus or firewall on a smartphone/computer. For example, Avast or Kaspersky may interfere with data exchange between the camera and the app. Temporarily disable protection during setup.

6. Additional settings after connection

Once the camera is finally connected to the new network, be sure to configure key settings for stable operation:

  • 📹 Video quality: In the camera settings, select the optimal resolution. To save traffic, simply 720p, for details - 1080p or 2K.
  • 🔔 Notifications: Set up motion or sound alerts, but disable them for high-motion areas (such as a window facing the street) to avoid false alarms.
  • ☁️ Cloud storage: If you use Mi Cloud, check your tariff plan - the free option only stores recordings for 7 days.
  • 🔄 Auto-update: Enable automatic firmware updates to avoid future compatibility issues.

We also recommend:

  1. Check detection zones In the camera settings, exclude areas where movement does not require recording (for example, the ceiling or floor).
  2. Tune recording schedule: If the camera faces the street, you can turn it off at night to save energy.
  3. Connect memory card (if supported) for local storage of records - this will speed up access to the archive.

7. Alternative connection methods (if nothing helps)

If the standard methods don't work, try one of these options:

  • 📱 Use another smartphoneSometimes problems arise due to Android/iOS incompatibility with the camera setup protocol. Try repeating the process on a different device.
  • 🌐 Setting up via Xiaomi Home (new application): For cameras released after 2023, instead of Mi Home an app may be required Xiaomi Home (available in App Store And Google Play).
  • 🖥️ Connection via Windows or Mac: Some models (eg Xiaomi Mi Home Camera 360°) can be configured via a PC using a utility MiHomeSetup (download from the official website).
  • 📡 Mode AP ModeSome cameras have a hidden access point mode. To activate it, hold down the reset button. 15 seconds — the camera will create its own network, which you can connect to for manual configuration.

If these methods do not help, the problem may be in camera firmwareCheck your device settings for software updates or contact support. Xiaomi indicating the model and firmware version (this can be found in the web interface or application).

How to find out the firmware version?

1. In the appendix Mi Home Go to camera settings.

2. Select About the device or Information.

3. Find the line Firmware version (For example, 3.5.6_0012).

If the application does not show the version, connect to the camera via the web interface (see Section 4).

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to connect a Xiaomi camera to Wi-Fi without the Mi Home app?

Yes, but only through web interface (cm. Section 4) or using third-party utilities like TinyCam Pro (for Android). However, for full functionality (cloud, notifications), the app Mi Home it will still be needed.

The camera connects to Wi-Fi, but Mi Home shows "Offline." What should I do?

This is a common problem when changing networks. Try:

  1. Reboot the camera (power off/on).
  2. In the appendix Mi Home remove the camera from the list of devices and add it again.
  3. Check if it is blocking router outgoing connections to servers Xiaomi (open ports TCP 443 And UDP 554).

If that doesn't help, reset the camera and set it up from scratch.

Can a Xiaomi camera be connected to 5GHz Wi-Fi?

Most cameras Xiaomi (except for flagship models from 2026-2026, for example, Xiaomi Home Camera 3 Pro) are working only with 2.4 GHz networksIf your router can't separate networks, temporarily disable the range. 5 GHz in the router settings or buy an inexpensive one Wi-Fi repeater with support 2.4 GHz.

After changing my Wi-Fi, the camera started slowing down. What's wrong?

Possible reasons:

  • Weak signal from the new network - check the signal strength in the router settings.
  • Channel overload - change the channel 2.4 GHz in the router settings (select 1, 6 or 11 - they intersect the least).
  • Speed ​​limitation by your ISP - run a speed test on your smartphone.

Also try lowering the camera settings video resolution to 720p.

How do I transfer recordings from my camera to a new Wi-Fi network?

If the camera was recording video on memory card, the files will remain on it even after changing the network. If you used cloud storage:

  1. Before changing Wi-Fi, download important records manually through the app Mi Home.
  2. After connecting to the new network, check that the camera has synced with the cloud again (this may take up to 24 hours).

Please note: free accounts Mi Cloud records are stored for only 7 days - after that they are deleted without the possibility of recovery.