Xiaomi Nano User Manual
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To set up your Xiaomi WiFi Router Nano, connect it to your modem via the WAN port. Power it on and connect your device to the router's default SSID. Use the Mi WiFi app or access the web portal at 192.168.31.1 to complete the setup process.
If you forget your WiFi password, you can reset it via the Mi WiFi app or by accessing the router settings through a web browser at 192.168.31.1. Navigate to the WiFi settings and update your password.
To update the firmware, open the Mi WiFi app or log into the router web interface. Check for updates in the settings menu and follow the prompts to download and install the latest firmware.
Ensure that your router is properly connected to the modem via the WAN port. Restart both the router and modem. If the issue persists, check the router's settings for correct WAN configuration or contact your ISP.
To reset the router to factory settings, press and hold the reset button located on the bottom of the device for about 10 seconds until the indicator light starts flashing.
Yes, you can use the router as a repeater by configuring it in the 'Repeater mode' through the Mi WiFi app or the web interface. Follow the instructions to connect it to your main WiFi network.
To improve signal strength, place the router in a central location, away from walls and obstructions. Ensure the router is elevated and avoid interference from other electronic devices.
The Xiaomi WiFi Router Nano can support up to 64 connected devices, though performance may vary depending on network usage and environmental factors.
To change the WiFi channel, go to the router settings via the Mi WiFi app or web interface. Navigate to the WiFi settings and select a different channel to minimize interference.
To secure your router, set a strong WiFi password and change the default administrator password. Enable WPA2 encryption and keep the firmware updated to protect against vulnerabilities.