Wifi Camera I100-ag App [repack]

Setting up the i100-AG is a two-stage process: powering the hardware and then syncing via the app.

This article focuses primarily on the app, as it is the default for the majority of i100-AG units sold globally.

Look at the user manual or the QR code printed on the physical camera box. Download the recommended app (usually V380 Pro or iWFCam ) from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Ensure you grant the app requested permissions for during installation—these are mandatory for network pairing. Step 2: Power and Reset the Camera wifi camera i100-ag app

Choose "WiFi Smart Camera." The app will ask for your home WiFi password. Ensure your phone is on a 2.4GHz network, as most i100-AG cameras do not support 5GHz.

In the YI IoT app, tap the (plus) icon on the top right corner of the screen to add a new device. Select your camera model from the list. Setting up the i100-AG is a two-stage process:

: You can talk through your phone and have your voice come out of the camera's speaker. Storage Flexibility : While the app pushes cloud storage, the typically supports physical storage via a Micro SD card (up to 32GB or 128GB depending on the specific sub-model). Google Play Yi iot - App Store

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Won’t connect to WiFi | Ensure 2.4GHz band; disable 5GHz temporarily | | App can’t find camera | Reset camera; use AP mode instead of Smart Config | | No sound | Allow app microphone permission; check mute button | | Can’t playback | MicroSD not formatted → format in app (Settings → Storage) | | LED solid red but no video | Reboot camera; re-add in app | | “Device offline” | Check power cycle; router firewall may block camera | Download the recommended app (usually V380 Pro or

Ensure your smartphone is connected to your home WiFi network. The i100-AG camera only operates on the 2.4GHz WiFi band. If your router uses a combined 5GHz/2.4GHz band under a single network name, log into your router settings to temporarily separate the bands or disable the 5GHz frequency during setup. 3. Powering the Camera

: View low-latency, crystal-clear high-definition video feeds from anywhere via an internet connection.