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Nest connect won’t connect to WIFI

Jeffsc08
Community Member

Nest connect will not connect to WiFi - I’ve tried to the reset method - I’ve tried the move to different location - I’ve followed all instructions - I’ve tried to manually install along with scanning the QR code and nothing - it will not connect.

is it time to move on from NEST? Shouldn’t be this difficult - I have two outdoor cams, 3 indoor cams, two thermostats and four smoke detectors connected and I can’t even connect this silly connect device which makes my new Yale lock unusable through the Nest app.

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JOKALOMO
Community Member

Will tag onto this one as I'm having the same issues. Same circumstances and tried all the same stuff. It keeps wanting to use the nest hello doorbell as the source, but it always gives me an error. And like Jeffsc08, the cams, doorbell, thermostat, etc. are all connected, just not the nest connect.

zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

Uh-oh! I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing difficulties with connecting your Nest Connect device to your Wi-Fi network. Connectivity issues can be frustrating, but there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try here in the troubleshoot offline or disconnected Nest Connect guide. You may skip the ones you already did. 

 

Let us know how it goes.

 

Best,

Zoe

JOKALOMO
Community Member

Setup_error.jpgZoe, this is the info I get when trying to set it up again.  It tries to constantly have the doorbell link it, but I don't think the doorbell is set either if that makes sense. Its on and works, but..not.

I use eero 6e pro as my wifi source. I did the pause the 5g to just have 2.4 in trying to do the setup, but it still wouldn't let me. I don't want to remove the doorbell to re-set it up because i fear it will end in the same bucket as the nest connect.

zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi JOKALOMO, 

 

I'm sorry for the delayed reply. Follow these (you may skip the ones you already did):

 

  1. Quit and restart the Nest app or Google Home app.
  2. Restart the mobile device or tablet.
  3. Make sure the assisting device is awake and within pairing distance (maximum of 2 to 3 meters).
  4. Restart the assisting product (Example: the Nest Connect when pairing a Nest × Yale Lock).
  5. Put the mobile device or tablet on Airplane mode, then turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
  6. Try a different mobile device or tablet.
  7. Restart the network equipment (router, extender, or modem).
  8. Reset the joining device to defaults.
  9. Test with a mobile hotspot.
  10. Create a new home structure and delete the old home structure.
  11. Pair all devices to the new home structure.

 

Thanks,

Zoe

Samiam112
Community Member

buy a brand of lock from a manufacturer that doesn’t abandon its products.  That’s what I’m going to do.  The nest stuff is going in the landfill.

camilasophia69
Community Member

It seems like you've exhausted the troubleshooting steps for connecting your Nest Connect to WiFi. Given your existing Nest ecosystem and the inconvenience caused by the connectivity issue, you may want to consider reaching out to Nest customer support for specialized assistance. Alternatively, you could explore other smart home ecosystems if you find that the issues persist and consider whether a different solution may better meet your needs.

zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi all, 


@camilasophia69, thanks for chiming in. 

 

@JOKALOMO, I want to check if you managed to see my suggestions above. Please let us know if you still have questions or concerns, as we'll be willing to assist you more. 

 

Regards,

Zoe