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Nest Mini not connecting to Wifi - this google home was manufactured for a different country

jorgeF
Community Member

I am unable to connect my nest mini with my wifi - I have followed all possible guides and even went in my router configuration, changed channel to 142 and WPN to "no" and nothing seems to work, yet it works at my mom´s place.

My router was manufactured in the US and so was the speaker, so what is going on?

 

I live in Costa Rica 

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Princesss
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi jorgeF,

 

Thanks for reaching out.

 

Sorry to hear about your experience with connecting your Google Nest Mini to your WiFi. To give you a heads up, since Costa Rica is not yet a supported country for Google Nest Mini, there might be features that won't work. 

 

Let's go ahead and check these router settings to so we can make sure that your network requirements are met.

  • Check that your Google Home device is receiving power from a wall outlet. If your Google Home is receiving power, you will see a blinking white light on the back of the device.
  • Make sure that your Google Home device, wireless router, and device used to set up the Google Home (e.g. phone or tablet) are in close physical proximity to one another -- within 15 feet, if possible.
  • Please note: Networks that require you to connect through an authentication page (also called a "captive portal") are not supported by Google Home. This is typical of hotels, schools, dorms and businesses.

Configuring your Router Settings


Be sure to enable or disable the following router settings to allow Google Home to communicate properly with your router and network. All routers are different, so each setting may or may not appear on your particular router (or may be named differently).

Keep in mind that resetting or making changes to your router settings may have unintended consequences. If you need help or have questions/concerns, contact your router manufacturer or internet service provider (ISP).

  • Enable: Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), multicast, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
  • Disable: AP/client isolation, virtual private networks (VPNs), proxy servers, IGMP Proxy. VPNs and proxy servers should be disabled on your computer as well (if applicable).

Let us know how it goes.

 

Best,

Princess

Princesss
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi jorgeF,

 

Chiming in to check if you still need help with this?

 

Please feel free to respond to this thread in case you still have questions and I'd be glad to answer it for you.

 

Best,

Princess

Princesss
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi jorgeF,

 

Since there are no response on this post, I'll be closing this thread now from further discussion.

 

Feel free to start a new thread in case you need assistance with your Google Home/Nest speakers.

 

Best,

Princess