04-27-2016
18:01
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14:53
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MatthewFitbit
04-27-2016
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MatthewFitbit
So I spent a little while trying to get my Aria re-connected after making some changes to my router.
I have one of the new models with two radios (2.4Ghz and 5). It uses 802.11 b/g/n on the 2.4Ghz band and ac on the 5Ghz band, and offers to "intelligently" use the correct band for the device connecting. I set it up on a newish laptop running Windows 10. Apparently there's something that Aria doesn't like about this whole setup, but I finally got it working and this is how:
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01-27-2017
19:23
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06:03
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JuanJoFitbit
01-27-2017
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06:03
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JuanJoFitbit
I had the same issue. After several attempts and getting the same error symbol, I just about give up. Then I found the solution. It's kinda of technical. The FITBIT ARIA use WIFI signal 802.11b. I recently changed my 2.4 Hz signal to 802.11n only (the faster data wifi) on my router. Once I realized that ARIA only use 802.11b, I went back into my router for the 2.4 Hz signal and changed it to MIXED (get all the 802.11b, c and n). After the router change to 802.11b, the ARIA linked up quickly. Problem solved.
I have the Linksys AC1900ACS. After several attempts and getting the same error symbol, I just about give up. Then I found the solution. It's kinda of technical. The FITBIT ARIA use WIFI signal 802.11b. I recently changed my 2.4 Hz signal to 802.11n only (the faster data wifi) on my router. Once I realized that ARIA only use 802.11b, I went back into my router for the 2.4 Hz signal and changed it to MIXED (get all the 802.11b, c and n). After the router change to 802.11b, the ARIA linked up quickly. PROBLEM SOLVED. I reserve the AC for faster products like iphone, tv, PS4, etc.
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01-30-2017 12:32
01-30-2017 12:32
This is driving me absolutely crazy. My scale stopped syncing two weeks ago for literally no reason, same router, same settings, same everything. I have tried every single option here. I have tried on unsecured networks. I have made cups of tea and cursed the FitBit gods ad nauseum. Nothing. Nada. This is ridiculous!!
03-02-2017 13:09
03-02-2017 13:09
Unfortunately this did not work for me. I'm so bummer by this. It was working fine for months. I made no changes and it just stopped working one day. Not only does it not connect/sync, my weight measurements vary by lbs even on a solid hard surface. I can't believe I invested so much money in this thing and it doesn't work in multiple ways.
03-19-2017 21:04
03-19-2017 21:04
Didn't work for me.
03-26-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
03-26-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
Neither one of these things worked for me. I have spent over 50+ hours trying to get this scale connected to my wifi. Fitbit support even sent me a new scale....same problem. What a waste of time and money. I am so dissatisfied in Fitbit for even considering these options as "solutions" to this problem!!! I am not that technologically savvy and without the help of other people I could not have even TRIED these suggestions, which didn't work for me anyway. So I not only wasted my time, but the time of those I had to enlisted to assist me. Shame on you Fitbit for making your consumers jump through hoops in an attempt to get your inferior product to perform the tasks that you claimed it would do and we paid a significant amount of money for, and then end up with a pretty scale that doesn't do anything more that the 30 year old, $20 scale I had before I spend $130 on this piece of crap.
Neither one of these things worked for me. I have spent over 50+ hours trying to get this scale connected to my wifi. Fitbit support even sent me a new scale....same problem. What a waste of time and money. I am so dissatisfied in Fitbit for even considering these options as "solutions" to this problem!!! I am not that technologically savvy and without the help of other people I could not have even TRIED these suggestions, which didn't work for me anyway. So I not only wasted my time, but the time of those I had to enlisted to assist me. Shame on you Fitbit for making your consumers jump through hoops in an attempt to get your inferior product to perform the tasks that you claimed it would do and we paid a significant amount of money for, and then end up with a pretty scale that doesn't do anything more that the 30 year old, $20 scale I had before I spend $130 on this piece of crap.
I did that first thing and it didn't help at ALL. 50+ hours of trying every fix on this forum and suggestions from Support and all I have is a pretty $130 scale that doesn't work any better than the $20 I had before it. Glad it worked for you.
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03-26-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
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JuanJoFitbit
Shame on Fitbit!! I sold off my Aria for $40 and bought a $19 walmart.. After using it for 4 months now I wonder why I spend $150 on a **ahem**ty product.
I can feel your pain.
Shame on Fitbit!! I sold off my Aria for $40 and bought a $19 walmart.. After using it for 4 months now I wonder why I spend $150 on a **ahem**ty product.
I can feel your pain
i have made so many complaints to Fitbit but noone bothered to hear me out..
A company who cheats their customers is doomed sooner or later.
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03-26-2017 19:16
03-26-2017 19:16
04-07-2017 10:43
04-07-2017 10:43
Switching off 802 protocols worked for me too. Thanks a lot!
04-17-2017 19:04
04-17-2017 19:04
AMEN. Thank you for solving this. Worked perfectly for me. Shocked and awed!
09-19-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
09-19-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
Tried this method and didn't work for me - I suspect it's because my router has no 802.11b support at all (Linksys WRT3200 ACM).
WRT3200ACM doesn't have 802.11b support, just A, G, N, and AC.
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09-20-2017 20:59 - edited 09-20-2017 21:00
09-20-2017 20:59 - edited 09-20-2017 21:00
Or just throw the piece of **ahem** out the window
10-01-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
10-01-2017
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JuanJoFitbit
So Fitbit sent me a new scale. Still had problems syncing it. Had to delete my account, set up a new account and that did the trick...the new scale synced. It worked fine for 6 months and now it stopped syncing and after hours of trying all the suggested fixes, it still does not sync. So now I two ugly paperweights. So done with Fitbit products.
I did this and it did not work for me.
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10-02-2017 06:57
10-02-2017 06:57
throwing it out the window 100% worked for me.
10-17-2017 17:24
10-17-2017 17:24
This can't be Happening. After my fit bit flex died out of nothing after 1,5 year , Fit bit didn't want to give me warranty. so i have a Samsung GearFit2 now $130,- so Cheaper and much more functionality!. and now my Aria scale doesn't want to sync anymore ether. It's like Fitbit product's are doomed to die after a year. not buying any more products from them. it's a waste of money!!!
11-11-2017 04:59
11-11-2017 04:59
I'm not PC friendly, so fiddling with my router isn't ideal - what a pain!
Why on earth do you need to go to all these lengths to simply set up a scales..... what a waste of money this has turned out to be 😞
11-11-2017 10:39
11-11-2017 10:39
I agree! I have been a loyal Fitbit user for years, but because of this and other issues with the app, I’m done. I now have two useless Aria scales. Such a waste of money. I just bought an Apple Watch. Expensive, but I love it! At least it’s not money wasted, like I wasted on Fitbit products, and I know the service, if I ever need it, will be oh so much better. So long Fitbit!
11-13-2017 18:45
11-13-2017 18:45
I was recently selected by the VA to participate in an experiment/wellness program called Stay Strong. One of the benefits of participating is that the VA gave me a brand new Charge 2 (!) and a bluetooth scale. The scale is made by A&D. Connecting the scale, via bluetooth, to my phone took about 45 seconds, all told. 45 seconds. Now, it doesn't integrate with the fitbit app, but it integrates with an A&D app. So.... WTF, fitbit?! I spent, cumulatively, about 24 hours trying to get my Aria scale to work. I mean, look at the ridiculous 26-step set of instructions to set up the scale... THAT DIDN'T WORK. The only way I would've been able to use my scale is to have turned off a safety feature that prevents others from using my router without a password. I live in a densely populated neighborhood with 2 large hotels nearby (one is next door). Any random person could've perpetrated any illegal act using my internet, which would've made me complicit; and for what? So that I can weigh myself and have the data wirelessly transferred to my fitness app? It's flabbergasting to me that in the 21st century, a 'tech' company like fitbit can't produce a scale that quickly, easily and, basically, effortlessly syncs with my phone or computer. When is fitbit ever going to get their act together about this? Seriously: it's been YEARS of this.
11-24-2017 10:04
11-24-2017 10:04
I tried all of the above-mentioned solutions. At a certain point I considered it to be perhaps a device issue, thus I went back to the store and exchanged it. Rechecked all of the router settings... again and after TWO weeks of trying to sync the device and get it to connect to the WiFi - nothing! NOTHING! I contacted customer support two hours ago and after having me literally do nothing more than unplug my router, laptop and "restart" the Aria scale, I have achieved nothing more, than two hours of my life wasted on this set up TODAY and countless hours in the past TWO WEEKS! The customer support is questionable- at best! and the device is clearly more trouble than it's truly worth. I'd rather spend $100 more on something that actually works, rather than waste any more time and money on a product and a company that's evidently too new not to create devices and have customer service personnel knowledgeable on their own products! My recommendation: DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY!
11-24-2017 10:32
11-24-2017 10:32
I simply cannot believe that no one from fitbit has contributed to this thread.... Do they not care?
I have eventually sorted out my scales. My husband did the exact same process as instructed, on his iPhone (6) in exactly the same way.... And it worked... first time. Neither my iPhone (7) nor iPad (mini 2) worked.....
My only advice therefore would be to retry using a different device....
11-28-2017 04:42
11-28-2017 04:42
This worked! Thanks so much
@AaronPlant wrote:
I spoke to Fitbit support today, and the solution for me was so simple it made me cry.
The answer to allow the Aria to reconnect to a new WiFi network is actually to delete the Aria users from your account which has the effect of 'un-pairing' your Aria which will then allow it to connect to a new WiFi network. Please note that this operation is NOT possible via the IOS or Android mobile apps which do not have this functionality, so it has to be done via a browser on the Fitbit web site by logging into your account.
Just login and enter settings. Select your Aria from your device list and then click the 'x' against each and all users of the scale. When the list is empty, your aria should be removed from your device list automatically.
At this point you can then run the normal setup procedure to add a new Aria, which will take you through the process of logging onto your Aria itself via WiFi, and connecting it to your house WiFi again.
This worked flawlessly for me with NO special WiFi settings. I only have an alphanumeric WiFi passcode on my router so you may need this but I don't think it matters.
I also didn't have to disable ANY security settings at all, it just works.
You will not lose any previously synchronised weight measurements.
Until I did this - my Aria was flatly refusing to connect at all despite trying all the suggested 'solutions' I could find on the community forum.
Please let me know if it helps you!