The Wemo product range from Belkin provides a choice of intelligent dimmers and switches that can further improve the usability of your home. All of these are made with the utmost attention to detail and incorporate the most cutting-edge technologies possible at every stage of production.
Thanks to these intelligent switches, the user has access to the most advanced accessibility options available. Using smart switches rather than traditional ones has a number of beneficial implications and implications. Even if you are some distance away, you can use the switches in any manner you see fit.
An application that is downloaded onto a mobile device can be used to set up controls.
Wemo Blinking White Troubleshooting
Why Wemo Is Blinking White Light?
When the device is plugged in, a bright white light will begin to blink to indicate the beginning of the startup process. This will take about one minute and fifteen seconds of your time. When adequately powered on, correctly configured, and illuminated, the Wemo Mini will display a constant white light in its indicator light.
People who have previously experienced problems with their Wemo switches have reported seeing a white light blinking or flickering on some of their devices. Users have written this behavior. They are adamant that the toggles and switches do not appear in any capacity within their mobile app, which is designed for use on mobile devices like cellphones.
Here is what you can do if your Wemo does not stop blinking white light:
- Wi-Fi Access Point Requires A Restart
Restarting your Wi-Fi access point is the first thing you can do after determining that your switches are flashing white because of Wi-Fi connectivity problems. It’s conceivable that the switches can’t establish a connection with your Wi-Fi access point for whatever reason.
There are a few distinct ways in which routers can reset access points. The vast majority of them come equipped with an individual button. In either situation, we strongly suggest you look into how your router is used for rebooting access points.
- Execute An Intensive Power Cycle
You might also give a complex power cycle a shot as an alternative solution. It is crucial to remember that for this to operate correctly, you will need to power cycle each of your switches. The process of power cycling can be summarized as relatively simple. After it has been turned off, unplug the WeMo switch from the wall where it is mounted. After a brief pause, you should replace the switch in the same position before turning the power back on. If your switch has a button that allows you to restart it, we recommend you try pressing that button.
- Reload The Listing Of Networks
As an additional possibility, you might try to force a refresh of the network listings that are saved in your switches. To achieve this, you will need to press and maintain pressure on the reset button for the entire duration of one full second. After you have finished pressing the button you were holding down, you will need to press and hold the button that says “restart” for ten seconds. When you launch the WeMo app on your phone, you should see a new network list appear on the screen. At this point, you must focus on re-establishing a connection to the network.
In this article, we have discussed and detailed three distinct approaches to repairing WeMo switches that are displaying a white light that blinks. If none of these solutions work, we suggest getting in touch with our support team so that they can offer more assistance.