Wi-Fi Connection And Troubleshooting; Visible Home Wi-Fi Access Point - Lennox iComfort M30 User Manual

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Generate Pin
Select the generate pin option. A five digit pin will be
displayed. Make note of the pin.
NOTE: Pin number is only active for 15 minutes if time
expires you have to generate another pin number.
Go to https://www.lennoxicomfort.com:
1. Click on your login name in the upper right-
hand corner.
2. Click on add icomfort.
3. Enter the five digit pin you recorded earlier and
select add.

Wi-Fi Connection and Troubleshooting

Wireless networks supported by this system are:
• 802.11b is 2.4Ghz band (max 11 Mbit/s)
• 802.11g is 2.4Ghz band (max 54 Mbit/s)
• 802.11n is 2.4Ghz band (max 130 Mbit/s)
This is for connecting the thermostat to a secure
home wireless network.
If having problems with your router con-
nection make sure your router is set up for
802.11 b, g, or n. Some newer router have
this connection turned off.
A router with Bonjour capabilities is re-
quired for this function. Check the router
functions if the thermostat does not
connect. Apple Bonjour
tation of zero-configuration networking
(Zeroconf), a group of technologies that
includes service discovery, address as-
signment, and host name resolution.
Never use a home guest account.
Never use an open router connection
(non-secure).
Always use a secure connection phys-
ically located in the home where the
thermostat is located.
Touch the Menu icon in the upper left-hand corner
of the display.
1. Touch the settings option on the menu.
2. If Wi-Fi is set to disabled, touch the > icon to
enabled. The Wi-Fi screen will appear where
you can toggle it to ON.

Visible Home Wi-Fi Access Point

1. Touch wi-fi network. This will display a list
of visible Wi-Fi networks within range of the
thermostat.
2. Select the homeowner network and type in the
password. Touch join to continue.
NOTE: The thermostat can connect to a home wireless
router that uses up to 32 characters in the access
point name (visible or hidden).
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