05-26-2025 08:19 PM
my folks recently upgraded our Wi-Fi and in order to reconnect to the Wi-Fi I had to disconnect and reset my Google HomePod mini now every time I try to “login” I keep getting the same error code, which is (kGSKErrorDomain error-83902.) I have sentenced several emails to speak with somebody and I’ve gotten nothing. I want my Google home mini to be active again because I use it quite a bit, but Google has just left me with a broken piece of equipment that refuses to connect anything and I’ve tried troubleshooting several things that I’ve read, but I’ve got nothing . Honestly super disappointed at the fact that they don’t wanna fix anything and they’re OK with just continuing to push new stuff out
05-29-2025 02:44 PM
Hi @maksteff,
Thank you for posting in the community. I'm truly sorry to hear you're encountering the (kGSKErrorDomain error-83902) when trying to reconnect your Google Home Mini after a Wi-Fi upgrade and that you've been unable to get assistance through other channels. I understand your situation, especially after trying troubleshooting steps. I'm here to help you get your Google Home Mini active again.
The error you're seeing often occurs when the language setting on your phone doesn't match the language setting within the Google Home app for your Google Assistant. For a smooth setup, it's important that these two language settings are consistent.
To address this, please ensure that the language set on your phone matches the language set in your Google Home app for the Assistant. For example, if your Google Home app is set to English (UK), then your phone's language should also be set to English (UK).
You can usually check and adjust your phone's language in its main Settings under Language & Region. For the Google Home app, you'll find the Assistant's language settings within the app itself.
Please try confirming and matching these language settings, and then attempt to set up your Google Home Mini again. Let me know how it goes.
Regards,
Kevin