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  2. Give your router or point to someone else. Return the device. Erase all information from your router or point. Start fresh and set up your router or point (s) from scratch. Note: A factory reset can take several minutes and will interrupt your internet access. After reset, you'll need to set up your devices again.

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    If you’ve changed your Wi-Fi network’s name or password, or recently replaced your Wi-Fi router, you’ll need to connect your Google Nest or Home device to your new Wi-Fi network. You might also need to factory reset your device and set it up again to be able to reconnect it.

    Choose your Google Nest or Home device to find articles that can help you.

    For the following Google speakers and displays:

    • Google Nest Hub Max

    • Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)

    • Google Nest Hub

    • Google Nest Audio

    • Google Home Max

    For the following Chromecast devices:

    • Chromecast with Google TV

    • Chromecast (3rd gen)

    • Chromecast (2nd gen)

    • Chromecast (1st gen)

    • Chromecast Ultra

    For the following Nest thermostats:

    • Google Nest Thermostat

    • Google Nest Thermostat E

    • Google Nest Learning Thermostat

    If you're still having trouble, you might need to try these resources:

    • Nest thermostat troubleshooter

    For the following Nest cameras and doorbells:

    • Google Nest Cam (battery)

    • Google Nest Cam (wired)

    • Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor

    • Google Nest Cam IQ Outdoor

    • Google Nest Cam Indoor

    Google Nest Protect (1st and 2nd gen)

    If you're still having trouble, you might need to try these additional troubleshooting steps:

    • Can’t connect Nest Protect to the app or Wi-Fi

    • Reset Nest Protect and erase all settings

    Nest x Yale Lock

    If you're still having trouble, you might need to try these additional troubleshooting steps:

    If you’re unable to connect your devices to your Nest or Google Wifi networks, try these troubleshooting steps:

    • Device can't connect to my Nest Wifi or Google Wifi network

    • Devices disconnected after Nest Wifi or Google Wifi setup

    • Devices are connected to another router’s Wi-Fi network

  3. If you change your network Wi-Fi password, all your devices will be disconnected from Wi-Fi until you update those devices with the new password. If you forget to update your password on a device, the Google Home app will provide a network insight after 7 days to let you know a device can’t connect. Change your Wi-Fi password

  4. Oct 4, 2019 · 1. Pull up the Google Wifi app and click on the "Settings" section. 2. Open the "Network & General" tab. 3. Tap the "Wi-Fi points" tab under Network. 4. Tap "Factory Reset" and then confirm on the ...

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  5. To reset your Google Nest Wifi, press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for 10 seconds or until the LED light starts blinking. You can also reset the system via the Google Home app. Go to the Settings tab, select Wifi, and then select Reset Wifi. Finally, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process.

  6. Learn how to change the Wi-Fi network or password on your Google Home or Nest device.

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  7. May 13, 2024 · Step 5: Confirm the Factory Reset. Confirm that you want to factory reset your Google Mesh network. After you confirm, the reset process will begin, and your Google Mesh will return to its original factory settings. After completing these steps, your Google Mesh network will restart and be as good as new. All previous settings and data will be ...

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