How To Fix Connectivity Issues With Google Home?

  1. Enable Airplane Mode and Toggle on Wi-Fi

To prevent this from happening, you need to ensure, you’ve Airplane Mode enabled from the settings of your smartphone before instating the step-up process. After making the required changes, you need to toggle on your Wi-Fi. Please keep in mind when Wi-Fi is enabled, Airplane Mode automatically gets disabled.

  1. Change Your Wi-Fi Band

Note: Mesh system can easily choose their own preferred band to get the best connection without any interruptions.

  1. Say No to Ad-Hoc Networks (Unsupported)

  2. Reboot or Restart Your Router

Reboot and restarting your router or smartphone can mainly fix the temporary errors. So, whenever you get issues or not able to establish a reliable connection, then you can reboot or restart your router.  All you need to do is, just pull the plug of your router and wait for a few seconds and then plug it back.

This method will help you to restart your Echo, router and Internet modem, to fix an issue related to Wi-Fi.

Step 1: Firstly, you need to Turn off your router and modem and then wait 30 seconds.

Step 2: Now, Turn on your modem.

Please keep in mind, first you need to restart your modem and then only restart your router.

Note: There are some routers for which you need to perform some extra steps such as Netgear Nighthawk models. You need to access Controlled Disabled and you need to enable “Allow guests to see each other and access my local network” to manage Google Home easily.

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