Blink Wired Floodlight Camera Won’t Connect to WiFi? Try These Fixes
Blink cameras connect to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. Connection problems usually appear during setup or after you change your router or Wi-Fi password.
What This Problem Means
If your Blink Wired Floodlight Camera is showing this fault, working through the checks below in order will resolve it in the large majority of cases. Each step is safe to try yourself and is based on Blink’s official guidance.
Common Symptoms
- Setup fails part-way through
- “Unable to connect” error
- Device will not pair with the app
- Drops Wi-Fi straight after setup
Safe Checks You Can Try
1. Confirm you are on a 2.4GHz network
All Blink cameras need a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection. If your router combines both bands under one name, temporarily separate them or use the 2.4GHz network during setup.
2. Double-check your password
Wi-Fi passwords are case-sensitive. Re-enter it carefully — a single wrong character will block the connection.
3. Reboot your router
Unplug your router for 30 seconds, plug it back in, and wait for it to fully come back online before trying again.
4. Stay close during setup
Keep the device near the router while pairing, then move it to its final spot once connected.
5. Remove interference
Temporarily move other electronics (microwaves, baby monitors, cordless phones) away from the router during setup.
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When To Contact Support
If you have worked through every step and your Blink Wired Floodlight Camera still has this problem, the hardware may need attention. Visit Blink support for further help or to arrange a replacement if your device is in warranty.
