You might need to connect your Honeywell RTH9580WF smart thermostat (t-stat) to a new WiFi network. Perhaps you moved the t-stat, and the WiFi it worked with before went out of range. So in this post, we cover just how you do that, how to change WiFi network on Honeywell thermostat RTH9580WF.
Then maybe, you have changed the name of your home WiFi network. Or perhaps you changed your WiFi network router. But then again, you may want to connect the t-stat to a new access point in your home. For all of these tasks, you can do so by following the routine below.
For sure, Honeywell really improved the WiFi setup routine for this smart t-stat. Indeed, you no longer must connect to it via a tablet to update the WiFi network settings. But instead, you can now set up WiFi via the RTH9580WF touchscreen menus. Here’s how.
First of all, switch from normal to Wifi setup as follows. Press the Menu button at the top right of the Home screen, as shown above.
Then, scroll with the arrow keys at right, through the main menu. Stop scrolling when you see the Wi-Fi Setup button, as shown next.
Next, press the Wi-Fi Setup button, circled in red in the above pic. The WiFi setup screen then displays, as shown next. Note that we have blanked the t-stat MAC address and CRC values, for security. Also note that normally, this screen shows the status of the connected WiFi network. But here, the OurHouse1 network is not in range (no signal). So we’re going to discard the OurHouse1 info. Then, we will replace it with an in-range WiFi network in the steps below.
Then press the Disconnect from Network button. The WiFi Network Disconnect Confirmation screen appears, as follows.
Press the green Yes button. After a pause, the system lets you know that it disconnected from the old WiFi network, as shown next.
Then, press the green OK button in the lower right corner of the screen. After the press, this takes you back to the main menu, as shown next.
From there then, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the menu to the Wi-Fi Setup button.
Then, press the red-circled Wi-Fi Setup button. When no network information resides in the t-stat, pressing Wi-Fi Setup initiates a scan for in-range WiFi networks. Then, a brief message displays, indicating that the network scan is in progress. Then, the RTH9580WF lists the in-range WiFi networks it found, on its Select Wi-Fi Network screen, as follows:
Then, tap the network in the list to which you wish to connect the smart t-stat. So in our case, we’re connecting to the 937T681J4059H_2G wireless network. The WiFi Password Entry screen then appears, as follows.
Next, use the displayed virtual keyboard to enter your password. Then, to enter numbers and punctuation characters, press the ?123 key. Why? Because this switches the keyboard to number entry mode.
The password characters appear as you type them. So do this when no non-trusted folks are looking.
When you’ve finished entering the password characters, press the green Done button. This WiFi t-stat then tries to connect to the selected WiFi network. While connecting, it displays the following screen while it does so.
Then, if no errors happen, the system connects to the selected WiFi network. Then it displays the following screen. It shows the name of the wireless network that the t-stat now connects with.
Next, press the green OK button. Then, the Register Online for Remote Access screen then displays, as shown next. Now perhaps you already registered your WiFi t-stat. If so, then you need not register it again, so long as you have not unregistered it. Note that connecting to a new WiFi network does not unregister the t-stat.
Then, press the green Done button. The system then returns to the Wi-Fi Setup screen. But this time, the connected network info appears, as shown in the next shot.
Next, press the green Done button.
Then, the t-stat takes you back to the main menu, as shown below.
Then from there, press the Home button at the top left corner of the Main Menu screen.
This takes you back to the Home screen, as shown next.
Finally, your Honeywell smart t-stat now links to your new WiFi network. You’ll see that when the outdoor temperature and humidity settings update soon after.
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