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mljones6
Apr 03, 2018Aspirant
Orbi and Lennox iComfort thermostat
I've just had a new Lennox iComfort thermostat installed, and it will not connect to Orbi. The thermostat will connect to my iPhone hotspot, but not Orbi. The thermostat shows a good WiFi signal fro...
nbuubu
Jun 01, 2018Guide
I do the wifi setup right at the iComfort panel.
I upgraded the firmware to the latest 2.1.4.14 and it connected once for about 30 minutes, but then disconnected again. And again, it's showing 3 identical SSIDs being broadcast.
The iComfort panel just sits at "joining" until displaying an error, wifi command timed out. This problem is new to me, and it's only been since 2.1.4.10/14 releases.
mcb13
Jun 11, 2018Initiate
My iComfort S30 connected just fine the other night when I first set up my Orbi (RBK53) system.
I was able to control the upstairs and downstairs temp by the iComfort app and through Alexa with no problems.
This afternoon, I could not get the S30 to respond by app or Alexa, so back to the thermostat settings I went. I now see three SSIDs and the S30 will not connect to any of the three. If I tap the i in a circle next to each, it says security is wpa/psk tkip, with no option to change it to WPA2.
I was able to manually add the thermostat using my SSID and setting it manually to WPA2. Everything seems to be working now using that method. Clearly the iComfort is not reading the security type info put out by the Orbi system.
My Orbis came with 2.1.3.4 out of the box and then updated to 2.1.4.0. The iComfort device worked fine briefly on 2.1.4.0 but something caused it to drop and not read correctly after that.
- FURRYe38Jun 11, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Might try FW upate here:
Do a factory reset after the update and set up the Orbi router from scratch.
mcb13 wrote:
My iComfort S30 connected just fine the other night when I first set up my Orbi (RBK53) system.
I was able to control the upstairs and downstairs temp by the iComfort app and through Alexa with no problems.
This afternoon, I could not get the S30 to respond by app or Alexa, so back to the thermostat settings I went. I now see three SSIDs and the S30 will not connect to any of the three. If I tap the i in a circle next to each, it says security is wpa/psk tkip, with no option to change it to WPA2.
I was able to manually add the thermostat using my SSID and setting it manually to WPA2. Everything seems to be working now using that method. Clearly the iComfort is not reading the security type info put out by the Orbi system.
My Orbis came with 2.1.3.4 out of the box and then updated to 2.1.4.0. The iComfort device worked fine briefly on 2.1.4.0 but something caused it to drop and not read correctly after that.