I’ve been having this issue on two of my three indoor monitors and can provide more details next week.
Thank you a lot for the update @tadawson @gianfranco.bottini!, Greatly appreciate your contribution to testing this!
Hi @rural_breeze, I believe I have added your place to the 3.6.2 list. Your monitor should update to 3.6.2 in a few hours as I mentioned in my above reply.
Please let me know if you still don’t get the update after several hours. Thanks!
Hi @Mud0556 Thank you in advance for providing the details. Would you mind testing the new firmware (3.6.2) to see if the issue persists? I would appreciate it if you could let us know your Place ID as mentioned in this reply.
Thank you!
New user here, Place ID: 22147 I purchased by AirGradient Open Air KIT from telescopescanada on January 25 2026 and I have not able to get more than 2 days operation without the Open Air going offline.
I was staring to wonder if only works in warm clients and not in Quebec Canada where we have cold winters -20c at night this time of year.
I saw this form post and self-enrolled by sending a request to support and now my device is on 3.6.2.
Thank you. I will report back if any more disconnect occur.
Hi @naimc , welcome to the community!
I added your place to get 3.6.2 this morning.
And thanks in advance for your report!
FWIW, mine has run in -18F (-28C) here recently with no issues . . . thought the same thing the first time it fell over due to this bug though . . .
No issues seen on Samuel’s build on my indoor, so reflashed it and picked up 3.6.2 OTA with no issues, so now both my units are on 3.6.2, and continuing to monitor.
Out of the four monitors I have at home, only one experienced the “Wi-Fi Dropped and won’t reconnect” bug. Rebooting the monitor brought it back online, and it hasn’t experienced a drop since.
Using Ubiquiti U6 Enterprise and U6 Enterprise IW APs at home, and the Wi-Fi network is a pure WPA3-SAE network. My monitors are the AirGradient ONE (x3) and AirGradient Open Air (x1).
For those seeing random drops, would you please also note the signal strength (RSSI) your unit reports?
Hullo everyone,
I likewise created this new account in order to post some info in the hope that it helps troubleshooting.
I have 2 monitors (indoor and outdoor) but only the outdoor one has a problem. As I type this, both my devices have downgraded to 3.4.1.
Anyways here goes:
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Model number of the monitor that has the issue? (I-9PSL-DE, O-1PST, etc.).
My O-1PST has this issue. -
Symptoms:
I get circa 9 hours of operation then the system vanishes from the LAN. ICMP pings are unanswered (On MacOS: “ping: sendto: No route to host”). HomeAssistant reports loss of data as does the AirGradient dashboard. -
What does the OLED screen of the monitor show when it is disconnected? N/A
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Network setup: “flat” network topology, no VLAN’s, DNS and firewall are all wired, IPv4 only.
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AirGradient monitor configuration:
Here is the affected O-1PST:
{
"country": "GB",
"pmStandard": "ugm3",
"ledBarMode": "co2",
"abcDays": 8,
"tvocLearningOffset": 12,
"noxLearningOffset": 12,
"mqttBrokerUrl": "",
"temperatureUnit": "c",
"configurationControl": "local",
"postDataToAirGradient": true,
"ledBarBrightness": 100,
"displayBrightness": 100,
"offlineMode": false,
"monitorDisplayCompensatedValues": false,
"httpDomain": "",
"disableCloudConnection": false,
"model": "O-1PST",
"corrections": {
"atmp": {
"correctionAlgorithm": "ag_pms5003t_2024",
"slr": null
},
"rhum": {
"correctionAlgorithm": "ag_pms5003t_2024",
"slr": null
}
},
"extendedPmMeasures": false
}
And for comparison here is the I-9PSL-D which remains NOT affected:
"country": "GB",
"pmStandard": "ugm3",
"ledBarMode": "co2",
"abcDays": 8,
"tvocLearningOffset": 12,
"noxLearningOffset": 12,
"mqttBrokerUrl": "",
"temperatureUnit": "c",
"configurationControl": "local",
"postDataToAirGradient": true,
"ledBarBrightness": 100,
"displayBrightness": 53,
"offlineMode": false,
"model": "I-9PSL-DE",
"monitorDisplayCompensatedValues": false,
"disableCloudConnection": false,
"httpDomain": "",
"extendedPmMeasures": false
}
- Is your Wi-Fi network using a unified band (a combined Wi-Fi name without separating 5GHz and 2.4GHz)?
Both!
- The affected outdoor monitor O-1PST is on a dedicated AP for garden IOT presenting a unique SSID over 2.4GHz only.
- However, the functioning indoor monitor I-9PSL-DE is on a unified band (5GHz+2.4GHz) on a different SSID.
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Is your Wi-Fi a mesh system, have multiple access points, or use Wi-Fi extender?
Multiple access points, each GbE backhauled for data+POE. -
Do you have your Wi-Fi DHCP server configured to assign a static IP address for connected devices?
Yes. -
Does the monitor connect to Home Assistant or other platforms?
Yes but the AirGradient cloud dashboard is used for configuration. -
Is this Wi-Fi issue gone after you downgrade your AirGradient monitor from firmware 3.6.0 to 3.4.1?
No.
However the O-1PST downgraded itself to firmware 3.4.1 yesterday AM after a power cycle. It was functioning ok that day until it lost the connection again at 2000GMT only to re-appear at 0705GMT without any action on my part (Cloud and HA).
The I-9PSL-DE has remained online with both firmwares (again, visible in Cloud and HA).
EDIT to add RSSI values thus:
I-9PSL-DE RSSI = -62dBm
O-1PST RSSI = -68dBm
HTH !
Kind regards from the UK,
IPMI
@tadawson Many thanks for your update!
Hi @Smith6612 and @IPMI, would you mind letting us know your Place ID via support as mentioned in Help Us with the Wi-Fi Issue of Firmware 3.6.0 - #26 by Tai_AirGradient ?
I can enable your place for FW 3.6.2 if you would like to test whether it fixes the issue.
Thanks!
Support form submitted and yes please, happy to try Firmware 3.6.2.
Cheers!
IPMI
I use separate 2.4ghz set to 20mhz bandwidth. always use channels 1,6 or 11 depending on neighbors.
mine disconnected today.
I wanted to assign a static DHCP and see several unknown devices in my router. how can I find the MAC address of the meter?
Hi Tai,
support ticket is submitted, please add my device to the list for 3.6.2.
Kind regards 
If you have the dashboard configured - bring up the “Show monitor information” window. The device serial is the MAC.
Hi everyone,
@IPMI @Zenit I have configured your place to receive 3.6.2. I’d greatly appreciate it if you can provide us with your feedback after the monitor is updated to the new firmware.
@uncle_t You can find the MAC address in the monitor’s serial number as @tadawson mentioned. And if you don’t mind, please feel free to reach out to us via support as I mentioned above. I’m happy to enable for your Place ID to get 3.6.2 if you would like to test it.
@tadawson Thank you so much again for providing the info for our friends in the community.
And I’d like to say thank you a lot again for everyone here who help providing your valuable information to help us fix the issue. Especially those who enrolled for testing the FW 3.6.2.
Please feel free to let me know your feedback on the FW 3.6.2.
If it works well for most users, I will bring this up to our team, so we can roll out the new firmware globally.
Thanks and hope you’ll have a nice weekend guys!
@Tai_AirGradient I’m afraid regarding my O-1PST the issue was a “PEBKAC”: in my paranoia I had set that particular outdoor SSID on a timed On/Off shedule! So the monitor “disappearing” was quite natural I’m afraid.
I’m happy to retain both monitors on 3.6.2 and see what happens.
Sorry for the false data point 
IPMI
Both my monitors are on 3.6.2 and everything is fine, last week the Wi-Fi disconnection issue didn’t happen anymore.
Thank you and have a nice weekend!
Hi there! I just submitted the support ticket. The monitor which dropped offline the last time has dropped offline again.
Here’s some more information to help.
1: Model is the AirGradient ONE. Note that I have 3x AirGradient ONE Devices and 1x AirGradient Open Air devices on the same network and in the same location. Only one device is experiencing issues.
2 and 3: OLED Screen shows Wi-Fi is disconnected. The left-most LED is lit solid red. My UniFi Network reports the monitor is simply dropping off of the Wi-Fi. The monitor itself continues to report and measure data locally via the Screen and LEDs.
4: My Network uses Ubiquiti UniFi UXG-Pro (Gateway), a USW-Enterprise-24 PoE Switch, has 3x U6-Enterprise-IW and 1x U6-Enterprise Access Points.
5: Here’s the configuration of a monitor which is working, and a monitor which is dropping offline:
Malfunctioning Monitor
country "US"
pmStandard "us-aqi"
ledBarMode "co2"
abcDays 180
tvocLearningOffset 12
noxLearningOffset 12
mqttBrokerUrl ""
temperatureUnit "f"
configurationControl "local"
postDataToAirGradient true
ledBarBrightness 100
displayBrightness 100
offlineMode false
monitorDisplayCompensatedValues false
disableCloudConnection false
model "I-9PSL-DE"
httpDomain ""
extendedPmMeasures false
Good Monitor:
country "TH"
pmStandard "us-aqi"
ledBarMode "co2"
abcDays 180
tvocLearningOffset 12
noxLearningOffset 12
mqttBrokerUrl ""
temperatureUnit "f"
configurationControl "local"
postDataToAirGradient true
ledBarBrightness 100
displayBrightness 100
offlineMode false
monitorDisplayCompensatedValues false
disableCloudConnection false
httpDomain ""
extendedPmMeasures false
For safe measure, here is a third monitor which is also working properly:
country "US"
pmStandard "us-aqi"
ledBarMode "co2"
abcDays 180
tvocLearningOffset 12
noxLearningOffset 12
mqttBrokerUrl ""
temperatureUnit "f"
configurationControl "local"
postDataToAirGradient true
ledBarBrightness 100
displayBrightness 100
offlineMode false
monitorDisplayCompensatedValues false
disableCloudConnection false
model "I-9PSL-DE"
httpDomain ""
extendedPmMeasures false
Curiously, one of the “Good” monitors reports Thailand as the Country/Region rather than United States. I’m in the United States.
6: My network broadcasts two separate SSIDs, a 2.4/5Ghz combined network on WPA2, and a WPA3-SAE network broadcasting on 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, and 6Ghz. The monitors are connecting to the WPA3-SAE Network.
7: Four access points, which are all hardwired to the network. No wireless meshing is in use. However I run protocols such as WPA3-SAE Fast Roaming, and 802.11R/802.11K/802.11V on the access points.
The wireless signal for my monitors ranges from -49dB to -60dB. The problematic monitor will have a different RSSI depending on which access point it selects.
8: Everything is DHCP for the monitors.
9: Yes
10: Yes. Home Assistant
11: Did not try a downgrade. Let’s try the latest firmware.
Hi guys! Hope you all had a great weekend.
@IPMI Please don’t worry at all! If you need any help, please just let me know.
@gianfranco.bottini Many thanks for the feedback. I feel encouraged to hear it. Looks like we will be able to roll out the new firmware globally soon!
@Smith6612 All set! No actions needed on your side. You should get the new firmware in a few hours. Or you can force the monitors to detect the new firmware quickly by just power cycling them. Feel free to reach out to me if there’s any issue.
Thank you everyone.
Thank you! I can confirm my Monitors have started downloading the new firmware. 3/4 are updated. All are online.
EDIT: All have updated and are online.