02-17-2024 09:21 AM
Ok for years I've never had an issue with my Hubs all of a sudden out of no where I'm getting this message there was a glitch try again in a few seconds. I've rebooted the hubs, reset the hubs, Deleted and created a new home. Called my ISP(AT&T) who sent me a new router, Called Linksys(mesh network) who made sure there was nothing wrong on their end and yet I STILL get this message. Here's the strange thing, I have a Lenovo clock which has the built in google assistant and it works perfectly just not the hubs. I've searched this issue and have read that by disabling IPV6 that could resolve the issue but Linksys said they wouldn't recommend doing so because it could cause connectivity issues with all my devices. Has anyone had a fix for this? I hate to get rid of these units but if I can't find a fix them I'm tossing them.
02-18-2024 07:04 AM
Well I decided to disable IPV6 after all and the units work perfectly. So far no connection issues but I'll update if any arise.
02-21-2024 05:04 AM
Hey Macdawgg
Thanks for reaching out and keeping us in the loop. We are glad it’s working now. If you need help with other concerns, you know where to find us.
Regards,
Juni
02-25-2024 06:45 AM
I have the same issue, but since I use Google Fiber I can’t disable IP v6
02-25-2024 09:36 PM
Hello Sethman2024,
I’m sorry to hear about this. What are the Google Nest devices you have? Try changing the DNS server of your router to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. Reboot the router and your Google Nest devices, then monitor if the issue persists.
Best,
Alex