How to Fix Google Nest Mini Not Connecting To Wi-Fi

Try relocating your Google Nest Mini closer to your router, switching off other network devices, and restarting and resetting your router and Google Nest Mini if your Google Nest Mini not connecting to Wi-Fi.

In an article on how to connect nest mini to Wi-Fi under the headline of how to troubleshoot by applying a few steps that can fix the most common issue of google nest not connecting to Wi-Fi while setup. However, here is a brief and explained manner of each step in detail of how to fix these. So bear with me and let’s start connecting nest mini to Wi-Fi by evaluating where the problem lies.

Router Not Turned On

It’s likely that your router isn’t turned on, either because the switch is turned off or because the power wire and the electrical socket aren’t connected properly.

To see if you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network, use the Google Home app.

Changed the Wi-Fi password or SSID by accident

How to Fix Google Nest Mini Not Connecting To Wi-Fi

You may need to update your SSID or alter your Wi-Fi password on occasion (the name of your Wi-Fi network).

When you do this, the devices that were previously connected to the network will immediately disconnect and must be rejoined manually.

If your Google Nest Mini still won’t connect to Wi-Fi after changing the password, just reset your network settings.

You may accomplish this by deleting the Google Home app’s Wi-Fi network and rejoining to the same network.

Check Router Settings 

Your router may not be set optimally for your Google Home Mini device in some rare circumstances.

Despite being connected to your network, your Mini will be unable to connect to the internet under these situations.

If you’ve modified your network settings at any point in the past, this might happen.

Some routers, for example, allow you to ban specific IP and MAC numbers.

Make sure your Nest Mini’s IP or MAC address hasn’t been banned by mistake.

In the Google Home app, go to Settings and look for your Mini’s network information.

You can also try changing the channels on your router. Generally, channels 1, 6, and 11 have been known to provide better network speeds.

This is because these channels do not overlap, thus reducing the interference.

If none of the previous suggestions worked, it’s possible that there’s a problem on the inside, either with your router or with the Nest Mini device.

Here are some other troubleshooting steps you can take to try and resolve your issue.

Move Your Router or Google Nest Mini Closer

Move Your Router or Google Nest Mini Closer

Make sure the range of router and mini are under 15-20 ft (4-6m), try to close it more, sometimes other barriers such as walls or other objects stopping the signal to a device properly.

If the range of your router is too narrow for you to use your Mini efficiently, you might consider upgrading to a newer model.

You may also try replacing your existing router’s antenna with a stronger one or investing in a mesh network.

Turn Off Other Network Devices

Turn Off Other Network Devices

The lack of bandwidth is another reason your Nest Mini may be unable to connect to the internet.

When there are too many devices on the same network, or when a device is performing a data-intensive operation, such as downloading a movie, this occurs.

If your Google nest Mini can connect to the internet but responds slowly, or if music playback becomes choppy, this is a clear indicator of an issue.

This isn’t a fault with your network or Mini device; rather, you’ve used up all of the available bandwidth.

When you wish to utilize the Mini, temporarily remedy the problem by unplugging the other devices linked to your network.

A more permanent solution to this problem is to upgrade the internet plan that provides you with more bandwidth.

Restart the Router and Google Nest Mini

Restart the Router and Google Nest Mini

Any device that is restarted clears its memory and cache, essentially removing any problematic code and resetting the device’s system state.

In the vast majority of situations, restarting your device will resolve any low-level difficulties that a flaw in the firmware may have created.

You have two options for rebooting your Google Nest Mini device.

  • One way is to manually restart it by removing the power cord from the outlet.
  • Before reconnecting the Mini to power, wait around 60 seconds.

You may also use the Google Home App to restart the Mini.

To do this:

  1. Select the device you want to restart.
  2. Tap on the Settings icon on the top right corner, and then tap the three horizontal dots on the next screen to reveal a menu.
  3. Select Reboot to reboot your Mini.

As an added measure, you can also try to restart your router as well to see if it helps fix your problem.

Reset the Nest Mini and the Router

After you’ve exhausted all other options, you should try resetting your device.

When you reset a device, the software is permanently erased, and the device is returned to the state it was in when you originally acquired it.

When you reset your Google Nest Mini, all of your personalized settings will be erased, as well as all of the devices and music services that are linked to it.

Your Wi-Fi SSID, password, and other network settings will be erased if you reset your router.

Because this is the last option, you should first attempt resetting your router to see if it resolves your Wi-Fi problem.

Every router follows a different reset procedure, and you will need to look up the one that works for your model.

If resetting your router still does not fix your issue, then try resetting your Google Mini. Find the FDR (Factory Data Reset) button on your Mini device.

The FDR button is a tiny circle on the device’s bottom.

  • For roughly 15-30 seconds.
  • Press and hold this button.

If you followed the steps correctly, Google Assistant should notify you that the device is resetting.

Contact Google Home support if none of these options work for you.

Make sure you tell them about all of the different remedies you tried to address the problem.

If your other devices are having difficulties connecting to the internet as well, the issue is most likely with the router rather than the Google Nest Mini.

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