06-10-2025 01:07 PM
If I pick Nest Wifi why am I forced to pick a platform (the mesh puck network). It's the Network itself that I am trying to get an answer on.
Why it that all my Arris products have no issue reconnecting to the internet when it hiccups, but Google cannot.
The answer of reboot your device is the wrong answer when you need to manage remote locations. I have multiple locations that have security systems connected into this device and driving 3+ hours to these locations to reboot them is just wrong. Please correct the code to automatically try to reconnect to the internet during network hiccups.
06-13-2025 06:12 PM - edited 06-13-2025 06:14 PM
Hello Obvious,
Thank you so much for posting in this community. I understand you'd like your devices to automatically reconnect to your Nest Wi-Fi following a network interruption. It's a pleasure to share more information.
In some scenarios, Nest Wifi devices may require a restart to fully re-establish their connection. This can be due to many factors, like how the device's software interacts with your network or how it recovers from an outage. This option allows the device to re-initialize its network processes and obtain a fresh connection to your modem and the internet.
Therefore, I recommend sending us your feedback. This information is important to us so we can improve your experience. We'll carefully review all requests.
Regards,
Daniel
06-14-2025 05:21 AM
It's not the devices , it's Google wifi itself. Why can't it auto reconnect when the router comes back online. Rebooting google wifi is like the 3 finger salute on a windows device. Absolutely pitiful software development, no reason why google wifi should need a reboot/restart to connect to the router when internet comes back online