Full Product Manual
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Quick FAQS
How do I reset a light if I need to?
To take an outdoor light back to it’s original
settings, unplug and replug the LIFX
Connector 5 times, at a rate of about one
time a second. The lights will cycle through
four colors and stop on white when the
reset has been successful. This is how you
would remove a light from a network to
then add it to a new one.
I’ve set up a new network / changed my
password, how do I re-connect my lights?
If you’ve changed your Wi-Fi password or
set up a new router with a new password,
you’ll need to reset your lights (as above)
and reconnect them with the new Wi-Fi
information and security. If you’ve moved
house but your network is named the
same and has the same password, your
lights are all ready to go!
Need more help?
Visit the LIFX Help Center at support.lifx.com
Your Wi-Fi:
LIFX lights connect to your 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi frequency
network, which all routers can be set up for. This oers
better range and stability for devices. You may also
have a 5 Ghz connection, so if you’re not sure which is
which, check the current Wi-Fi you’re connected to by
pressing the Wi-Fi icon on your phone while connected
and look at the listed details to find the frequency.
Connection troubles?
Wi-Fi waves can be interrupted by materials like concrete or
mirrors. If your signal is weak, try moving your product near
your router for setup as it will need a stable connection to
complete. If you have lots of devices connected to your router,
check the recommended amount. Some routers can handle
many devices, others can only support a few.
802.11 b/g/nRouter WPA2 security compatible










