01-30-2019
09:19
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09-04-2019
08:45
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MatthewFitbit
01-30-2019
09:19
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09-04-2019
08:45
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi,
I got an Aria 2 scale with a Christmas Amazon voucher and set it up with little problem.
However my hub was getting old and losing its connection so Virgin Media sent me a new hub today.
I’ve connected everything else in the house successfully to the new hub except my Aria 2 scales.
It appears to connect successfully but I’ve noticed that the app doesn’t appear to save the network connection details.
The scales themselves keep showing “Connection Error”.
I’ve tried to connect now at least a dozen times. I’ve also tried deleting the app from my phone and reinstalling it. And also getting the app to forget the scales and then re-adding them.
I really think the issue is a software one - because as soon as the scales connect ok - the app then just shows a blank where the network should be.
The scales themselves are still working fine.
Hoping someone can help me please?
thanks
Ruth
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02-11-2019 10:41
02-11-2019 10:41
02-12-2019 06:27
02-12-2019 06:27
@Liverpool-Ruth @southpole Thank you guys for sharing your feedback.
07-18-2019 03:11
07-18-2019 03:11
I'm having the same issue, I also have virgin wifi. It's driving me crazy, I only bought the scales today and I'm seriously thinking of returning them!
07-18-2019 03:43
07-18-2019 03:43
07-22-2019 03:28
07-22-2019 03:28
I'm the same, I have virgin wifi. App says they are connected but after I weigh myself the scales come up with a connection error message and 😞 face.
Did anyone find a solution of do I need to return my scales for a refund?
07-22-2019 03:30
07-22-2019 03:30
07-22-2019
03:31
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04-13-2021
05:13
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JuanJoFitbit
07-22-2019
03:31
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04-13-2021
05:13
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JuanJoFitbit
So they don't work as they should and sync after weigh in? Impossible to get help from Fitbit on this!
It's pretty bad in my opinion. Fitbit really not much help on this issue!
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07-22-2019 04:46
07-22-2019 04:46
08-19-2019 04:27
08-19-2019 04:27
If the scale syncs overnight, then this is not a router protocol issue (802.11b vs 11ac etc). The scale clearly CAN connect to the router. Also, if it used to sync at weigh-in time, but not anymore, then this is unlikely to be a router issue.
Much more likely is that FitBit's server infrastructure is overloaded, and cannot handle the daytime load of people weighing in simultaneously.
MY guess is the description of the "CONNECTION ERROR" message is in the manual is inaccurate. It says "The scale can't connect to your Wi-Fi network but the cause is unknown." More likely what it really means is "I couldn't connect to the server and complete the task of syncing".
08-19-2019 04:52
08-19-2019 04:52
09-06-2019 17:17
09-06-2019 17:17
FYI this happened to me today with an Aria 2 after years of working fine. I'm on Comcast, and it synchronized fine earlier today. Then constant "Connection error" messages. I have 9 devices on my mesh wifi network using both 2.4 and 5GHz.
I did all the steps I've seen here and on other places including setting up a guest network, resetting router/wifi, removing device from configured devices in router (Linksys Velop v1), removing device from Fitbit app, adding device with phone (iPhone XR) on wifi with data mode disabled, performing hard reset on Aria2... it would get through the green check indicating it synchronized correctly, and this would even be shown in the Fitbit app "Synced today, ....". Then "connection error" after trying to actually weigh myself.
I noticed some weirdness in my router's DHCP DNS information... so I added 8.8.4.4 as the primary DNS server there. Boom! Worked fine.
I suspect Comcast is doing some "creative" things with traffic shaping. Good luck trying to talk people through this one, Fitbit... this is one time where an internal list of static IPs might be a good backup solution.
09-06-2019 21:00
09-06-2019 21:00
Same I am having the same connection error, connects fine for 10 secs then looks like it is loading and comes up with a connection error display. Just bought today as well, very frustrating
02-06-2020 17:53
02-06-2020 17:53
My router is set for mixed b/g/n and the Aria 2 still won't read any networks (and not just mine, but no networks at all).
cdf
02-06-2020 22:06
02-06-2020 22:06
04-18-2020 11:11
04-18-2020 11:11
My Aria 2 used to connect to my WiFi just fine. I have Fiber internet so everything is set to 802.11n or 802.11ac
my Aria 2 just stopped connecting to WiFi and now won’t sync even though it use to on the same internet. I read the other community comments. I removed my Aria 2 and was trying to reset it up but am not seeing the “AriaXXXXXX” on my phone or computer device to even set it up and now it looks like there are router technology issues? What do I do if it was working previously? I’ve had the same WiFi router and tech for over a year now and I’ve had the Aria 2 for less.
nastasia
04-18-2020 11:23
04-18-2020 11:23
04-19-2020 19:10
04-19-2020 19:10
I am having the same issue, what does this mean?
04-19-2020 23:51
04-19-2020 23:51
06-08-2020 03:32
06-08-2020 03:32
OK
The Aria2 uses 802.11b/g/n 2.4Ghz
The VM hub supports this but also supports
802.11an/ac 5Ghz
it seems to default to the latter so even though the Aria2 should connect it doesn’t.
To fix.
open browser and connect to your hub.
usually 192.168.0.1 so just type that as the address you want to go to.
password is on underside of router. NB. Admin password NOT WiFi password
go to Advanced Settings..Wireless..Wireless Signal.
Disable 5ghz wireless.
Apply Changes.
Test WiFi still works on your device and then test the scales. They should connect ok.
Now, you can either leave as is or if you wish to reenable 5Ghz do the following.
Go to .....
Advanced Settings..Security..
find the area that shows Attached Devices.
You should see a list of all devices connected to your WiFi - But not the scales as these are not turned on.
Stand on the scales to wake them up.
click the Attached Devices REFRESH button
keep pressing until the Aria2 appears and you can see the device details.
Now select the Aria2 device
then Add Device. It should be showing as 2.4Ghz.
if there is a second entry which has invalid entry then Delete It.
Apply Changes
retest Aria 2 by standing on it. It should connect OK.
Now go back to the earlier instructions to locate and reenable the 5Ghz frequency.
NB. I had to do the above a few until it worked. Hopefully yours will work first time.
If for any reason you screw up and the router stops working just press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for 60seconds to reset it to factory default.
good luck.
11-02-2020 04:55
11-02-2020 04:55
My Aria 2 was working for a couple of years and then suddenly stopped recognizing me. It recorded my weight as Guest.
I tried to forget the scale on my app and changed the batteries. Now it won’t even connect back to the app. Nothing has changed including WiFi. Can someone help to first connect Aria back and then have aria recognize me. Thanks.