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How To Connect Nanit To Wifi

Connecting to wifi with no countersign

Brendan

The Nanit app seems to require a wifi password. How do you connect to an open wifi that does non have a password?

If not at present, when will this exist supported?

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  • NanitMackenzie

    Hi @Brendan, give thanks you for posting! For privacy and security reasons, connecting your Nanit to an open network is not supported and is not something that we will be calculation in the futurity. Y'all tin read more nigh WiFi networks that are not recommended or won't work with your Nanit here.

    Additionally, here are some tips nearly getting connection when traveling with your Nanit from other Nanit parents that may be helpful to y'all!

  • Brendan

    I understand that it may not be recommended just many homes decide to have an open up wifi especially if they're on a bigger lot and not worried most the security risk.

    I'm sure there's a mode to add a layer of security betwixt the app and the Nanit device that makes it hard to hack or view the Nanit on an open network. How do other network-based camera systems exercise it?

    I've never seen a device that requires you to modify your wifi setup to work… even Google Home / Nest works fine on open networks but recommends only networks y'all trust. Please reconsider.

  • JMLocsin

    Non to mention the fact that many hotels — resorts in particular — don't have a countersign on their WiFi networks. We're at i now and won't be able to go out the room while our daughter is sleeping.

  • NanitJessica

    Howdy @JMLocsin - Cheers for sharing your business concern about this. A few tips that other Nanit users take used in the by when traveling:

    • Use your phone as a hotspot for Nanit
    • Some laptops tin can share the hotel'south wifi as a hotspot with a countersign protection
    • Use a travel router to circulate the hotel's connectedness. Y'all should be able to fix a travel router to have the same username and password equally your home network to assist Nanit connect more seamlessly
    • Inquire the hotel if they accept a subconscious network for guests with baby monitors that require password-protected wifi. Some hotels have this in place, otherwise, some may be able to create a password-required network if they don't have one fix already. There is always the possibility that others are connected to the hotel wifi network as well, so that choice is up to your discretion.

    Hopefully i of these options volition be a good alternative to using your telephone'southward data plan. However, if you lot wish to use your camera in such a network, yous can attempt post-obit the steps in our article here (curlicue downward to the "captive network section"): Wi-Fi Networks that aren't recommended or won't work with Nanit.

  • Dima123

    This seems extremely unfortunate. Does this mean that nanit does not use any application level encryption like TLS? And once the information is past the router it is completely unencrypted?

  • NanitJessica

    Hi @Dima123,

    We use AES-256 flake encryption, which protects your information and is the same encryption method that financial institutions use to safeguard user data.

  • Dima123

    Thank you for your reply @NanitJessica . Merely if you apply encryption why does WiFi encryption affair? AES-256 is good enough on it's own right?

    I'm just actually confused by this design pick equally it makes the user flow worse and doesn't give whatever security benefits since there is underlying encryption in place.

  • NanitJessica

    @Dima123,

    I've created a ticket for you so the back up team tin can assist you further with your question. They will reach out to you via e-mail subsequently they review your ticket.

  • np718

    I'd honey to know if this thread went anywhere. This is a common trouble and the solutions proposed past Nanit are infeasible (due east.g., you lot can't host a WiFi network from your laptop when your laptop itself is connected to WiFi, hotels don't have ethernet lines anymore, and even if they did what laptop still has an ethernet port?) or impractical (e.g., buying a travel router, hotspotting from your phone given that you want to keep your telephone with yous). In the bespeak about how the hotel may take a subconscious network that's password protected at that place's a chip about choosing to connect to that "existence up to your discretion" - in that instance, why not permit me use my discretion to connect to a network with no countersign?

    I don't really get why Nanit does things like sell travel accessory kits or position the Nanit as a travel-friendly device when you are almost sure to run into this problem. My best option appears to be to purchase a split up device to use for traveling, which is annoying.

  • NanitJessica

    Hi @np718,

    Cheers for posting here. NanitMackenzie mentioned higher up the reason why we don't permit Nanit to connect to a network with no password:

    For privacy and security reasons, connecting your Nanit to an open network is not supported and is not something that nosotros volition be adding in the future. Yous can read more than most WiFi networks that are not recommended or won't work with your Nanit here.

    I besides have mentioned above some tips you tin attempt doing when traveling such as using your phone equally a hotspot, using a travel router to broadcast the hotel'southward connection, or asking the hotel if they have a hidden network for guests with baby monitors that required a password-protected WiFi - there are some hotels that accept this in place.

Source: https://community.nanit.com/discussion/782/connecting-to-wifi-with-no-password

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