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Cannot connect second nest wifi point to nest wifi router

NotoriousQV
Community Member

Good day,

 

I am unable to connect my second nest wifi point to the nest wifi router. I see the point in the google home app, but it is listed under "other cast devices". I cannot click on it and even after resetting I can't modify any settings.

 

Has anyone encountered the same issue? How did you fix it?

 

Thanks,

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ryanjn
Community Member

Yes, I am having the exact same problem with a brand new Nest Wifi Router and Point pack. I'm probably going to return it.

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saverso13
Community Member

Just sent back my google mesh and purchased the ASUS AX mini system. Set up perfectly the 1st time and works amazing.  Can’t wait around for answers that don’t appear to be coming anytime soon. 

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ryanjn
Community Member

Yes, I am having the exact same problem with a brand new Nest Wifi Router and Point pack. I'm probably going to return it.

Kvogler
Community Member

Same here.  I’ve spent 2 hours of my life on this.  

Msn411
Community Member

I am facing the  same problem. Have tried factory reset, delete home, having the 2nd wifi point right next to the router but no luck. After deleting home and recreating a new one, now the get the error 'Could not communicate with your nest wifi point' funnily get this message after scanning successfully the QR code and when it says connected.

Gaahth
Community Member

Hi Notorious, Yes having similar problems to you and @Msn411 - In some of my troubleshooting I think I found that maybe google hardwired the unit as "one point" (router and point) rather than the two pack (router and 2pts).  You can buy an optional single point ~$120.   Stands to reason you could add an optional single point to a one pt system, but I think not.   Only one of the points can be connected to the mesh at any given time, and the other turns into a dumb speaker.   Google, please confirm and also why is this post marked resolved?  thanks in advance!

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, everyone.

Sorry for the setup issues you're having. This is actually a known issue that's being looked at and worked on by internal teams. I don't have any information as of yet for when we might see a fix on this, but I will definitely update the thread as I find out more. I'm hoping to have news soon. Sorry for all the frustration this has been causing.

One thing that has worked for some people is to repeat the setup, but to change the order in which they are setting up the points. It doesn't always work, but it has worked for some people and it's worth giving a try.

Thanks.

Scott29
Community Member

Jeff, any update on this issue? I just purchased an additional point from Google and having the same issue. The resolutions I see in this thread is to purchase a solution from another vendor.

christineo
Community Member

google sells these wifi points and advertises them that can connect up tp 5- but that is not true, cannot ever connect more than 2. this is totally misrepresenting your capability!!!

Gaahth
Community Member

Thanks for getting back Jeff, anything you can do is appreciated! 

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, all. I'm still waiting for answers on a fix or resolution here, but in the meantime, if you're having issues let's try resetting your connection to cloud services. It often clears up communication problems and might work for some of you. Here's that process.

Open the Google Home app.

  1. Tap the WiFi icon.

  2. Tap Settings.

  3. Select Privacy settings.

  4. Toggle Nest WiFi cloud services OFF and wait for 30 seconds, then back ON.

Once done, close the Home app and perform a full network restart to ensure that the new settings are in place. To do this, I would recommend doing a power cycle on your network.

  1. Disconnect the power adapter and the Ethernet cable from the Nest WiFi router.

  2. Disconnect the power adapter from the Nest WiFi points.

  3. Disconnect the power adapter from the modem. Allow all devices to stay disconnected from the power for 5 minutes.

  4. Connect the power back to the modem only and wait for it to fully back up. All lights should be lit up before moving to the next step.

  5. After the modem is back online, connect the Ethernet cable back to Nest WiFi router's WAN port (globe symbol port).

  6. Connect the power back to the Nest WiFi router and to the Nest WiFi points. Wait until they're all fully back on.

If you still have issues after this, let me know. I'll update the thread as I get more information, but for now, I'm still waiting on more from our internal teams. Thanks.

saverso13
Community Member

Have tried all of the tips in your last post Jeff and still cannot connect my 2 additional points. My home point is set just fine though 

Kvogler
Community Member

I have done all this.  Still nothing. 

Faram
Community Member

Nope, nothing is working. I had the Google Nest and enjoyed it for a few months that it worked. But this is ridiculous, I just spent 4 hours and every time I reset,  I am getting a new error. 

I guess I will just get another router and will throw this in the trash where it belongs.

christineo
Community Member

did this too many times. have wasted tons of money and effort and too late to return the extra wifi points now, can only connect 2 and no more. this is a huge flaw in the google system and advertising

saintdust
Community Member

Having the same problem have repeated all the steps, still can't connect

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, everyone.

I'm still waiting to hear more about this from our teams on this. I'm hoping to have an update to share soon. I will post here if I get news of a fix.

Thanks.

saverso13
Community Member

Thanks Jeff, the sooner the better. I don’t want to g through the hassle of returning everything and looking around for other options as I’m sure no one does. There has to be a bug fix for this with as many problems as I’m seeing across multiple threads not just this one. Keep us posted

JenLThompson
Community Member

 I am having a similar problem. I have my google mesh system and it's been running for 7 months just fine. Now, one of my points will not connect to wifi. Continuously says it is offline. When I ask it to connect o wi-fi, it says "wifi isn't available on your device"

 

Tomasz
Community Member

I also have the same problem. I am replacing Google Wifi with Nest Wifi. I cannot add new Nest Wifi Point to the new Nest Router.  The set-up fails at the last step after connecting the Nest Point to the WIFI network, process timed out... I can easily identify new AP, I can connect to it after scanning the QR code, but then...the white light blinks for some time and disapers completely and then the Google Home app dispaly the error about connection timed out...So frustrating. I have intention to return Nest Wifi duo back to the store and stay with my old Google WIFI set. How to get a direct assistance from Google tech?

Xavier11
Community Member

I am having exactly the same issues my secondary Nest refuses to connect even after factory resetting and moving it to different locations within the house. I have even tried to connect with it placed right next to the main unit. I need help!

saverso13
Community Member

It’s definitely frustrating. I basically have $200.00 paperweights and no help from Google unfortunately 

hurleyburley23
Community Member

I believe I am having the same issue. 

Router point successfully set up. 

Try to add wifi points and the google home app either gets stuck on "looking for devices" or trips out and repeatedly asks me what type of device I am searching for

Xavier11
Community Member

Yes this is a real problem, Google need to act and give us a fix asap!

hurleyburley23
Community Member

Spoke to Google support via live chat and they helped me sort it. Mine is all cleared up. 

Interesting that they have not come back to me at all.

was is complicated to rectify?

I have not been able to get a live person the 3x I have tried to call in

Share the details of what you had to do if you don’t mind

So what did you have to do?

saverso13
Community Member

Just sent back my google mesh and purchased the ASUS AX mini system. Set up perfectly the 1st time and works amazing.  Can’t wait around for answers that don’t appear to be coming anytime soon. 

Faram
Community Member

Good for you, unfortunately I can no longer return it. 😞 Does it cover the whole house? How big is the coverage? I think I am ready to throw mine in the garbage and start a new system too?

AnnieBoyz
Community Member

29 seconds ago

I too had the same problem, like many others.  No clue why it's so complicated. I tried the method you described above but unfortunately that too failed.  What did work, randomly, was downloading the Google Home App to a different phone (my wife's phone), signing in from there, and using that phone to add the router/point. Im not sure why this worked, since she uses the latest iphone and iOS, just like me.  But in any case, things are working as they should.  Just factory reset your router, download the app on a different phone, and add the device.  Im not sure this will work for everyone, but fingers crossed, its something else for people to try that are out of options....

wcc8fs
Community Member

This fixed the issue for me! Thanks for sharing

Villox
Community Member

I found this thread after having difficulties adding 2 new nest points to a ~3yo nest router+point two pack. I’ve tried all the tips here, many factory resets of the whole system, different order, different devices. Only the original point will ever connect. I even tried the iPad app and a cheap android phone but nothing will get the new points to join the mesh.

 

I also joined the points to a non-google system just so they’d update to the latest software but nope.

 

It’s a shame because I love the speaker points but it’s super frustrating.

any new ideas? I spoke with a support rep and they’re “escalating to a higher team” but I suspect there’s just something wrong with the new hardware versions.

Edit: I should note that I’m now in the UK which is where I bought the new devices but the old ones are from the US.

 

 

AnnieBoyz
Community Member

hi sorry for the late response.  im not sure why google hasnt addressed this topic.  Im not sure what to do for your situation unfortunately - i dont have any points (just routers) - and the ONLY thing that worked for me was using a different phone with the exact same iOS version.  hmmm.  I wish I could offer you something more.  I TOTALLY get how frustrating and annoying this is.  Its enough to get me to consider a different brand when its time to upgrade!

Villox
Community Member

I ended up buying another router, officially the same model. All of my points paired with the new router just fine, in fact even the older point from the US pairs with the new router. It's fine, in any case I want a second router that's always connected to my US VPN so the old one isn't just a paper weight. Annoying that google can't figure this out, there's clearly a problem with the older routers and newer points being actually compatible.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, everyone.

I know this has been a long and ongoing issue for many of you and the thread has gone a lot of directions. I just wanted to jump in with some info and a bit of news. First, there is a firmware update that is rolling out right now. You won't need to do anything to receive the update as they are pushed out automatically to all devices that are online. That update will restart your network and apply some new settings and fixes.

If you are still having setup issues at this point, a few things you can try include:

  • Try performing setup using a different device. Especially with iOS, certain devices cause issues with setup.
  • Set up all devices in the same room and then move them to where they will be used after setup completion.
  • Uninstall the Home app, reinstall it and try once more.
  • Try multiple factory resets on the router and points. I know this is cumbersome, but it has worked for many users.

Hopefully the firmware update brings some resolution to you. Look for that to land soon.

Thanks.

CrisGiha
Community Member

How can I verify if my Router has the latest version? is there any way to connect directly to the Access Point and get it updated?

Cristian Giha

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey, everyone.
As an update for you all, I wanted to let you know that we have a firmware update coming out now. Some people may have already received the update, but most will see it coming still. Everyone will have it before the end of April. If you receive that update and don't see an improvement in your issues here, please let me know and we can keep looking into things.
Thanks.

Scott29
Community Member

Thanks Jeff, I was poking around the Home App today to see if I could tell if my device received the firmware update. The point that I previously could not connect setup through the standard method in the Home App. I did not need to take any actions previously suggested to get it to work.

Thank you.

Burkel5
Community Member

I am having all the issues stated above. How do I check if my router has received the update?