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f your thermostat either displays a no Wi-Fi icon on its screen or shows up as offline on the Lyric or Total Connect Comfort app, it is missing the connection to the Wi-Fi network.
A few preliminary things to check:
Does your thermostat have power? If not, check to make sure your C wire (common wire) is connected to your Honeywell thermostat. All Wi-Fi and connected thermostats (except the Lyric Round model, which can operate using Phantom Power/Power Stealing) requires a C wire to power your thermostat. Regardless of model, if you use Apple HomeKit with the thermostat, a C wire is required. If you are not sure that you have a C wire, please reference our Thermostat Wiring Compatibility page for more information.
Honeywell Wi-Fi thermostats are only compatible on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Newer routers can operate on multiple bands, usually 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz. Please check that your router is emitting on the 2.4 GHz frequency.
Check the distance between the thermostat and the router to ensure that the thermostat is in range of a Wi-Fi signal. A simple way to check this is by looking at the Wi-Fi signal range on a mobile device when standing near your thermostat, but note that most mobile devices usually pick up 2.4 GHz & 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi signals. In extreme cases a Wi-Fi range extender or repeater may be needed to ensure you have sufficient 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi coverage throughout your house or business.
Check that your router's firewall doesn't block the thermostat.
In addition, please follow the next steps:
Make sure your Wi-Fi router is powered and broadcasting. Restart your router by pressing the OFF/ON button or by unplugging the device from the socket for approximately 5 seconds and plugging it back in.
If the problem persists, please reset your thermostat. Reference your user manual for instructions on how to reset your thermostat. The manual or quick start guide will have come inside your thermostat's packaging.
First connect to the Livebox (without the range extender) to see if you can access the internet. If you can get on the net there open your browser and type http://dlinkap.local in the address line, and set-up the d-link. the most common problem is the password on the router (the livebox).
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