10-22-2025 11:35 PM
I've searched the posts to see if I can find my problem, but I can't find it anywhere. I have a Google Doorbell and two Google Cams. They're all wired (power connected). The lights on all three devices are green. However, I can't see live video through the Google Home app. This has been happening since I transferred the doorbell from Nest to Home. The devices seem to be working fine, as I receive motion notifications. I can also watch recorded clips. However, none of them show live video anymore. Google Home says the camera is offline and displays a black screen. The devices are listed and connected on my router, so everything seems fine regarding connectivity. Even when someone rings the doorbell, the lights on the doorbell turn on correctly. It just doesn't transmit the signal to my speaker that someone has rung the doorbell. It's been like this for a while now; I just want to be able to see live video again. What can I do? This is very annoying.
11-08-2025 01:38 PM
Yes, this is frustrating. I have the same issue. Bought a new Camera which will only connected to the google home app to i migrated my existing two camera from nest to google. Now the old cameras do not work except for a short time after unplugging. Come on Google, lets do better. Please help us.
11-11-2025 02:00 PM
Same problem for me. I migrated one Nest camera to Google Home to test. It stopped working. Every time I reboot the camera, it will work for few hours and go offline. The other Nest camera I did not migrate and it is working well. These are the first generatin Nest Cams, installed more than 15 years ago and worked 24/7
03-14-2026 03:47 PM
I’m going through this now smh. Tested one and now it won’t work. 1st gen as well. Everything has been downhill for me and my experience since Google acquired Nest
11-12-2025 05:14 PM
Experiencing same problem with 2 of my nest outdoor camera. Not working since transferred to home. Was working flawlessly for years. Tried to reset and go back to nest, we can’t. Very frustrating.
google, help needed
11-12-2025 05:56 PM
I must be doing something wrong. Dereck, the community specialist, replied to me, I thought. He said don’t worry I can help and asked about 8 questions. I responded with the answers and never heard back? I think it’s been 4 or 5 days. Now I can’t even find our conversation?? Very strange!
11-12-2025 06:10 PM
It's still there, if you scroll up. Their post was made 2 weeks ago. I replied to it as well but crickets thusfar.
11-13-2025 03:49 AM
Thanks, I got a different response, one of the questions was what model was router. Don’t understand why I don’t see that one anymore or my two responses.
11-14-2025 04:37 PM - edited 11-14-2025 04:39 PM
I have exactly the same problems. I transfered my wired outdoor cam 1st gen. to the google home app a few days ago. Since then the camera is unavailable/offline. Only works for a few hours after rebooting. Then same problem again. The camera worked perfectly before, so the problem must be with google. Its unbelievable that despite this problem already is there for at least 3 weeks, the app currently is still recommending to transfer the camera from the google nest app to google home!
11-15-2025 08:11 PM
I have the same problem. I have a first generation camera that will stop working after a few hours. The only thing that changed was the migration to the home app. I've reset, changed networks between 2.4 and 5 and back and even given the camera a static IP address. If I reboot the camera it works for a while, then stops. Sometimes even after the reboot it takes a very long time to show the live feed. My nest hello doorbell works fine on the same network.
11-19-2025 04:12 PM
Been dealing with this for awhile. We all need to contact https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishic1 who is the general manager of google nest asking for a resolution.
11-19-2025 04:54 PM
Tried, they’re blocking me from signing in to Linkedin.
11-19-2025 05:48 PM
Got through and left a message. Very upset with Google.
11-20-2025 06:01 AM
En esta web existen varias formas de contactarlo revisen si desean
11-19-2025 04:18 PM
Same issue here. Difference is I’ve used the Google Home app since we moved in (my wife used the Nest app) and everything worked perfectly. The issue only started once I migrated the cameras to the GH app. They showed offline immediately after migrating but I went through and hard reset everything and they worked for a couple days, but now they’re all showing offline again. The newer cameras I bought to supplement (and registered directly within the GH app) are all working fine. This is a Google problem but of course they are going to ask questions to imply it has something to do with setup or WiFi signal.
11-22-2025 02:35 AM
Still no resolution. I wonder when they are
going to fix this. It has been a month now.
Also no comminucation whatsoever. Does Google read this topics?
11-24-2025 08:20 PM - edited 11-24-2025 08:25 PM
There won't be any support. This all part of Googles planned obsolescence program. You will find this on anything Google provides or has their hands in. Why do you think your phone/tablets suddenly stop working.
There are actually people who believe that Google provides secure system equipment. Nothing that phones home and fails if YOUR internet connection is down is secure. Get a clue Google is NOT your friend.
The first step is to find non-google gear that does not require phone home (forces you to use their server)
Its all about the Money.
11-25-2025 11:24 AM
Solución:
Después de muchos intentos de conectar mis camaras.
En una comunicación con el soporte técnico de Google. Me mencionaron que mi router podía estar causando el problema.
Decidí comprar otro (Xiaomi AX3000t.)
Al estar configuradon mis otros dispositivos de domotica observe que las cámaras intentaban solas conectarse a la red 5g del router.
Apague la red 5g y solo dejé encendida la 2.4g.
Al volver a conectar cada una de las cámaras estás se restablecieron automáticamente.
Y al 2do intento en cada una de ellas logré la anhelada conexion.
Espero sirva está información. Fueron 46 largos días sin mis camaras Google
Nest.
11-25-2025 11:29 AM
A new router is not the solution.
11-25-2025 03:11 PM
I agree with @thomie . I have a Nest Wifi modem, and the 2.4GHz to 5GHz connection is automatically switched by the modem to best suit each device; there's no way to turn one off and replace the other. I've had this same modem for years, and the problem is with the Google Home app. I didn't have this error with the Nest app in 4 years.
11-25-2025 03:17 PM
Agreed. I tried connecting to my 2.4 GHz connection and had the same behavior as the 5GHz. My camera started behaving poorly right after the migration to Google Home.
The latest funny behavior is that I still get notifications for movement but I cannot get a live feed, so I cannot see what is going on!
11-26-2025 10:59 AM - edited 11-26-2025 11:00 AM
At least you must be connecting to the Wi-Fi if you are getting notifications from Google Home from them. They told me I could transfer the cameras back to the Nest App, where mine worked, but had to do it in Google Home. Since mine won't connect I can't do that.
11-26-2025 10:47 AM
same here too. i am very frustrated , any answers
11-26-2025 10:57 AM
They want me to contact my internet provider to work through the issue. I don't have an internet issue. I have several computers, streaming tv, iPad, Google thermostat, Google doorbell, Google front door lock that all work flawlessly. The two cameras did too until they got me to transfer them to Google Home. I guess no answer to your question just utter frustration with Google for making two good cameras worthless.
02-16-2026 05:24 PM
I'm considering this Google-speak for 'we don't care if you leave our ecosystem'.
I'm going to happily oblige them. Some other company will get my subscription and data
11-27-2025 06:18 AM
Now my Nest cam is working ok for the past 4 days after transferring to Google home. Before it used to crash within few hours and I had to restart.
11-28-2025 03:49 AM
Congrats, We are all wishing for the same. Is there anything you did to get it to connect to your Wi-Fi?
11-28-2025 03:56 AM
What did you do to get it to work? Or was an update pushed out?
12-02-2025 08:53 AM
Now my NestCam has again crashed after 5 days, I had transferred from Nest to Google Home last month. Google techs does not seem to be interested in fixing the problem nor are they compensating the Nestcam owners.
11-26-2025 07:59 PM
Same here as everyone. Can’t wait for Apple to put out a doorbell camera and Apple branded cameras. Will be switching day one when that happens. Google hardware has been crap. Nest was good before Google bought them not anymore.
11-29-2025 06:59 PM
Just to add my experience. Exactly the same issue. Worked for years and now two of my cameras don’t work. I have reinstalled them and same issue. So frustrating and no response from google
12-01-2025 04:50 AM
Here an update from my side. It looks like (fingers crossed!) that my Cam is working again. At least it has been the past 24 hours or so. I will describe the steps I have taken. You can try to take these steps as well, I suggest you do it in the same order as I did. Because it are several steps I took, I'm not sure which one ultimately did the trick. I therefore suggest you complete all steps in the same order as I did.
1. Open the Google Home app. Open your profile in the top right corner. Select "Public Preview" and activate it. This will enable new features in the app that are still in the trial-fase.
2. Wait 24 hours. It can take up to 24 hours for the new features to take effect.
Is the problem still not solved? Than continue with these next steps:
3. Disconnect your modem from the power and wait 10 minutes before reconnecting/restarting it.
4. Disconnect your router (if you have one) from the power and wait 10 minutes before reconnecting/restarting it.
5. Disconnect your camera from the power and wait 10 minutes before reconnecting/restarting it.
6. Finally, delete the Google Home app from your phone / device and than reinstall it. You will not loose your settings/devices during this process.
I completed all of these stepps and now the camera seems to be working again. So far sometimes I get the message that camera is unavailable, but after retrying it does connect to the camera. The last 12 hours or so I didn't get this error anymore - now it seems to be working correctly without errors. I hope it stays that way and I hope this will help others too!
12-01-2025 10:43 AM
I’ll try this, hope it helps. Not sure I have the same issue. Mine won’t connect to Wi-Fi, since transfer to,Google home. Thanks for sharing!
12-02-2025 02:09 PM
I cheered too early.. now the camera has been unavailable again for the last 24 hours. So frustrating!
12-01-2025 09:16 PM
I have same issue. I moved 2 nest camera 1st generation from nest app to Google home and now none of them are working. I'm forced now to buy new cameras.
12-02-2025 06:37 AM
Same issue here, my cameras always show offline now!
Please fix Google!
12-02-2025 07:37 AM
I have exactly the same issue with all 3 of my older Nest Cams (2x outdoor, 1x indoor). All stopped working around the same time. Worked fine for years, now will not complete setup due to WiFi issues. Note I have 5 other gen 2 Nest cam's that are all working just fine.
I have tried:
Nothing works, they camera's continuously flash the blue light and the app reports a connection problem during setup. What's interesting, is that they appear to connect to my WiFi router just fine during setup (as shown in the router in active wifi devices), but the app does not recognise this.
I contacted Google support, they gave me £50 credit for each Outdoor camera and £25 credit for my indoor cam.
Found other threads with others experiencing this fault:
https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Cameras-and-Doorbells/Nest-cam-wifi-issue/m-p/769010#M111709
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nest/comments/1p46kyx/old_cameras_dead/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nest/s/xWA7x898xE
This has also now been posted on Android news websites:
https://9to5google.com/2025/12/01/google-home-nest-cam-offline-issue/
12-02-2025 02:03 PM
Sounds like a class action lawsuit to me.
12-02-2025 03:20 PM
After 3 hours with Google support, I was finally able to get them to replace 1 of 3 first generation cameras and to provide a $100 store credit to purchase replacements for the other two. Didn't cover the full cost but I caved and figured $100 out of pocket to replace three cameras beats the alternative. They never admitted this was an issue with the GH migration but chalked it up to the device itself (which we know it not the case). They try to grind it out and make you try every diagnostic in the book but at least I left with partial resolution. Hope this helps!
12-03-2025 12:33 AM
I have the same issues with my doorbell since the Home migration started, and no resolution. They're dropping support for my protect and thermostat devices. The Nest displays / assistant have become so bad they're often unusable. Someone in the US needs to start a class action suit, and I'm considering legal advice in the EU. Don't buy Google products.
12-03-2025 04:01 AM
It hasn't kicked my doorbell and camera off yet although I do have more "offline" times, but I also have had the issue where updates have kicked off a 1st Gen Google mini, 2 Google nest Wi-Fi points, and 2 1st Gen Chromecasts in the last month that refuse to reconnect after resets, redownloads of the home app, and multiple calls to Google. Google support offered me a pittance of $50 in store credit for the 3+ hours I've spent on the phone with them troubleshooting plus the significant additional time I've spent troubleshooting on my own. They initially told me it was because my modem wasn't in bridge mode (same set up working fine for 2.5 years) so I changed that setting and those still didn't connect. Finally, they deemed my old hardware as malfunctioning and offered the $50 credit... I'm so over it and looking for alternative solutions to replace everything.