Why does eufy RoboVac’s Wi-Fi show an “unsecured network” during the setup process?
Modified on: Mon, 17 Nov, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Applicable to:
RoboVac 30C, RoboVac 25C, RoboVac G10 Hybrid, RoboVac G30 Verge, RoboVac G30 Hybrid, RoboVac X8, RoboVac X8 Hybrid, RoboVac L70 Hybrid, RoboVac G20, RoboVac G20 Hybrid, RoboVac LR30 Hybrid, RoboVac L35 Hybrid, RoboVac G40 Hybrid+, RoboVac G35+, eufy Clean L50 SES, eufy Clean X9 Pro, eufy Clean L60 Hybrid SES, eufy Clean G50 Hybrid, eufy Omni C20
Before your RoboVac connects to a router (your local WiFi network), it broadcasts with its WiFi indicator flashing blue slowly (meaning it is ready to be connected), so it can be searched and connected by nearby devices. As a kind reminder, eufy RoboVac LR20/LR30/L35 series models do not have a separate WiFi indicator light; therefore, when the RoboVac is broadcasting its WiFi signal, two buttons on the top panel of the LR20/LR30/L35 series RoboVac will flash blue.
When iOS devices connect to any WiFi without a password (like public WiFi without a password), it shows an “unsecured network”. Similarly, eufy RoboVac’s WiFi does not have a password, so it shows an “unsecured network”.
Please note eufy RoboVac’s WiFi can only be connected to one WiFi network. After your RoboVac is successfully connected to your home network, it will no longer exist in your WiFi list.
If you have other concerns, please feel free to contact us.
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