Changed WIFI password

I changed my password to my WIFI yesterday and I’ve been trying all day and night to reconnect my five cameras? I can’t find the location on my account to put in the new password? I’m not able to open my cameras. I also updated this new version of Wyze and it’s totally different. My cameras were always connecting off and on also when trying to turn them on to monitor?

You need to go through the setup process for each camera again.

However as far as I know you do not need to delete them in the app, you will “add” the camera again and it should recognize that it is an existing camera and just update the existing one in your app, and keep your other settings.

Thank you, I will try to add each one again. This system needs an IT solution to add multiple devices it’s such an inconvenience to go through the entire process of setting up like new.

There have been a lot of complaints/requests to be able to update the password without resetting everything, however from my experience this is how Blink and Ring work too. From what I can tell, it is a safety feature, to make sure you’re physically there and nobody can take over your cameras if they get your app password.

If the cams are all the same model, usually the app asks you if you’d like to add another of the same cam and you can just keep saying yes until you’re done. But you do need to get access to each cam to put them in setup mode.

1 Like

Or just change the password back to what it was.

3 Likes

I usually convince people to have at least two SSIDs (I even prefer at least 3, Main, Guest, and IoT if the router supports it). That way if a guest or neighbor or whomever uses your wifi and you no longer want them to, you just change the guest password and everything else is fine.

1 Like

Even better solution, create a guest network with old credentials and everything is peachy :slight_smile:

1 Like

This topic was automatically closed 90 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.