04-16-2023 02:18 PM
I am a college student currently living in the dorms, so I have two different WiFi networks that I can use. Devices, like an Xbox or the Mini, have to be connected to the devices network, while tablets, computers, phones, etc, have to be connected to the "wireless" network. This means that I am forced to be on two separate networks, and thus I can't use both on the same one. Is there any way I can use my Mini fully without having to be on the same network, or did I just drop $50 for something I'll have to wait to use completely until I move back home?
04-21-2023 06:20 PM
Hi LiamS,
Thanks for reaching out. If both networks are wireless you can definitely connect your Google Nest Mini vice versa. Check out this article on how to set up your Nest Mini.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Juni
04-21-2023 08:50 PM
They are both wireless, but I'm not sure how I would set it up vice-versa? The article doesn't seem to answer that either. Thank you for responding!
04-24-2023 03:12 PM
Hi there,
I just wanted to check if you have additional concerns or questions about your device.
Cheers,
Muddi
04-25-2023 03:27 PM
Hey LiamS,
We haven’t heard back, so I'll be locking this thread if we won't hear from you in 24 hours. Feel free to create a new one if you have more questions or have other concerns in the future.
Cheers,
Muddi
04-22-2023 10:53 PM
Hello LiamS,
To answer your question, there are no other ways but to make sure that all devices are connected to the same network where your Nest Mini is connected. It is best if you could use your Nest Mini to a home or private network that doesn't require additional settings before connecting a device.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Muddi