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How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

You may experience Wi Fi connection errors when booting your original Google Home speaker. Or, the smart speaker does not show as connected in the Home app. Both problems occur when the speaker is no longer linked to your network. These situations can occur if you’ve changed your Wi Fi network name (SSID) or network password, but have not yet updated your Google Home device accordingly. This post details How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker to account for new router additions or replacements For this demo, we use the 2018 versions of the Google Home app.  They made easier the process somewhat in later versions of this app.

With your iOS or Android based tablet and the Home app, connecting your smart speaker to a different network is especially simple, and is done as follows.

We assume here that the app has previously been linked to your Google account, that you’ve installed this app on a mobile device, and that your mobile device as well as the speaker are in range of the new network; the one you wish to connect your speaker to.

The screenshots below were taken from an Apple iPad Air. However, a similar app for Android is also available from the Google Play store.

Now, to the procedure.

How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker: Step by Step

1. Connect your Smart Speaker to Power

If not already operating, plug your speaker into a power source, as you’ll need to access the network parameters stored in its memory, as described below. You won’t be able to change these settings without AC power. The next picture shows the original Home speaker connected to AC power via the included AC adapter.

The original Google Home speaker powering up. Showing a multi-colored ring of lights on top, spinning and blinking. The unit must be running before you attempt a Wi Fi network change.

Wait until your Home finishes booting before proceeding to the next step.

2. Move your Tablet Close to the Speaker

Avoid being further than fifteen to twenty feet away, for maximum setup speed and minimum errors.

3. Start Up the Home App

Run this app on your tablet computer. This app gives you access to your current Google devices and settings, and allows you to change them as needed.

The app is located somewhere on the home screen pages, depending on where you might have moved it. On our iPad Air, it’s on home page three, as shown next, as pointed at by the purple arrow.

Google Home App entry, as shown on the iOS home screen.

We got the following screen at Google Home App startup.

The Home app on iOS, displaying the startup banner screen.

After a short period, you’re taken to the home screen. Ours displayed as follows

The Google Home app -Home- screen. Showing the hamburger menu control, prior to Wi Fi network change.

4. Tap the Hamburger Menu Control to Continue with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

This item (the three horizontal stacked lines) is located at top left corner of the Home screen, as displayed in the previous picture. The app’s main menu then displays as shown in the next picture

The hamburger menu. Showing the -Devices -item.

5. Tap the  Devices Menu Item

In the main (hamburger) menu, find the Devices item, as pointed at by the purple arrow in the previous screenshot. You may have to swipe up in the menu area in order to scroll the Devices item into view.

Depending on whether or not your speaker is connected currently to a Wi Fi network, different screens will appear at this point.

If your speaker is currently connected and functioning correctly to an access point in your home network, you’ll then see a screen similar to the screenshot in step 6. Go there for further instructions in this case.

If your Home is powered up but not connected to any network, then you’ll see a screen like the one pictured at the top of step 7. Go there for specific instructions that address this case.

6. The Google Home Speaker is Online, Connected

The -Devices- screen. Showing the hamburger menu link. You see this page when the Google Home speaker is connected to a Wi Fi network.

This shows that your speaker is online and can accept voice commands and questions. This would be the case if you have multiple Wi Fi networks in your home, and you wish to disconnect your speaker from one of them that is working, and connect it to another of them. Maybe you moved the speaker from the first to the second floor, and would like to connect it to the second floor access point if you have one, because its signal is stronger and more reliable up there. In short, you’re moving your speaker from one working network to another.

6a. Tap the Device’s Hamburger Menu Item to Continue with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

Find the hamburger control item pointed to by the purple arrow in the last picture.  You then see a pop-up menu appear in place of the hamburger button, as shown in the next picture.

The -Devices- screen. Showing an original Google Home speaker control menu, and the -Settings- option.

6b. Tap the Speaker’s Device’s Settings Menu Item

The Settings item is circled in the last picture.  The Settings screen for this speaker then appears, as shown next.  Then, scroll down that screen until you locate the Wi Fi setting, as circled in the next picture.

The -Device Settings- screen for the original Google Home speaker. Showing the -Wi Fi Settings- option.

6c. Tap the Wi Fi Setting on the Device Settings Screen

The Wi Fi item is  shown in the above picture. This setting shows the network to which the speaker is currently connected, as circled in the previous screenshot.

The -Wi Fi Settings- screen. Showing the -Forget This Network- link.

In this scenario, we wish to disconnect from the 937T681J4059H_2G_Guest network, and connect to the 937T681J4059H_5G network. Both are in range and available to our speaker.

6d. Tap the  Forget This Network Bar to Continue with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

As shown in the last step, our Home is currently connected to the 937T681J4059H_2G_Guest network. We want to forget that network, as mentioned. So we do so by tapping the red bar.  The -Forget This Network Confirmation- screen then appears, as shown next.

The -Forget This Network- prompt. Showing the -Forget Wi Fi Network- button.

6e. Tap the  Forget Wi Fi Network Button

The   Forget Wi Fi Network   option is pointed at by the purple arrow in the previous picture.  The Google Home app then briefly displays the   Forgetting Wi Fi Network   screen, as shown next.

The -Forgetting Wi Fi Network- screen.

Executing this step disconnects your speaker from its current network while the above screen is displayed, as well as forces your speaker to forget the settings it retains in its memory for that network (SSID, security type, and password et al).

After a short pause, you are returned to the Home screen in the Home app, as shown next.

Back to the -Home- screen. Showing the hamburger menu control.

6f. Again, Tap the Hamburger Menu to Move Forward with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

Again, find the hamburger control on the app Home screen. The main menu then displays as shown in the next picture.

The hamburger menu. Showing the -Devices- item.

6g. Tap the Devices Menu Item

In the main (hamburger) menu, find the Devices item, as pointed at by the purple arrow in the previous screenshot. You’ll now get the same screenshot as covered next.  Now, continue with step 7.

7. The Google Home Speaker Is Now Offline or Disconnected from Wi Fi

If your Home is offline (i.e. not able to connect to any in-range Wi Fi networks), or if you previously disconnected it from Wi Fi as described in step 6, then you’ll see something like the next screen.

The -Devices- screen. Showing the -Add New Device- button.

If your speaker does not appear in the Devices list, then proceed with step 7a.  If it does, and is showing that it requires set up, then skip ahead to step 8.

7a. Press the  Add New Device   Button

If you and your mobile device that you’re running the app on are close to the smart speaker, and it still does not appear in the Devices list, then you may have Bluetooth on your mobile device turned off.  If that’s the case, then the  app asks you to turn Bluetooth ON.

The -Turn On Bluetooth- prompt. Showing the -Bluetooth Settings- button.

7b. Tap the   Settings Button to Continue with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

This takes you to the   Settings   app on your mobile device, specifically, to the Bluetooth settings page.  We got the following page on our iPad Air when we did this.

The iOS -Bluetooth Settings- screen. Showing Bluetooth turned off, and the -Turn Bluetooth On- control.

7c. Enable Bluetooth

In our case, we toggled on the switch pointed at by the purple arrow in the previous picture.  Then, our Bluetooth Settings screen filled in as shown next.

The -Bluetooth Settings- screen, with Bluetooth enabled. Showing the -Turn Bluetooth OFF- control.

As circled in the previous picture, our Bluetooth is now turned on.

7d.  Return to the App

The app then displays the Devices screen again.  But this time, your speaker should now appear in that list, with a needing setup status, as shown next.

The Google Home app displaying its -Devices- screen with a Google Home speaker needing setup. Showing the -Set Up- button.

8. Press the  SET UP  Link on Devices Screen

The app then attempts to find and connect to the speaker, and displays the following screen and message while doing so.

The -Connecting To Google Home Speaker- screen. A necessary step before the Wi Fi network change on the speaker actually happens.

Reminder: Be sure your tablet is within several feet of the speaker. Otherwise, setup may fail.

If all goes well, the app will search for your speaker and find it.  When it does, it plays a chord sound on that unit and displays the following screen.

The -Did You Hear the Sound- prompt. Showing the -Yes- link.

9. Tap the   Yes   Link to Continue with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

Tap the Yes link if your unit did play the chord noise.   The app then displays the   Where is this device?   screen, as shown next.

The -Where Is This Device- screen. Showing the -Living Room- choice.

10. Tap a Room Name for your Speaker

Google provides a list of suggested names on the list as seen on the last screen.  We picked  Living Room   for ours.

The screen then changes to the following, showing our room choice (Living Room) checked, as shown next.

The -Where Is This Device- screen. Showing the -Living Room- choice checked and the -Next- link circled.

11. Tap the  NEXT > Link

The   Choose Your Wi Fi Network   prompt then appears as follows.

The -Choose Your Wi Fi Network- screen. Showing our choice of network change.

12. Tap the Wireless Network Name you Wish to Connect With

on this screen.   For ours, we’re selecting the 937T681J4059H_5G network.  So we tap that, and it becomes checked, as shown in the next screenshot.

The -Choose Your Wi Fi Network- screen. Showing our choice as a blue color after tapping it.

13. Tap the  NEXT >   Link to Continue with How to Change Wi Fi Network on Google Home Speaker

If you’ve never logged into this network before with its current password, the system will prompt you to enter a password for it, as shown next.

The -Enter Wi Fi Network Password- screen. Showing the -Use this Wi Fi network to set up future devices- check box.

If you wish this same wireless network to be used if you add any other Google Home devices at this location in the future, then leave the   Use this network to set up future devices   checkbox checked.  If not, then uncheck this.  

14. Enter Password of the New Network

Tap the Enter your Wi Fi password field, observe the virtual keyboard appear, and then type in the password. Your screen should look similarly to the next screen shot.

The -Enter Wi Fi Password- prompt. Showing  the virtual keyboard and the password field filled in.

After you’ve punched in the correct password, collapse the virtual keyboard.  You should then get the following screen.

The -Enter Wi Fi Network Password- prompt. Showing the -Password- box filled In, and the -Connect- link highlighted. You must enter the correct password for the network change to take effect.

15. Tap the   CONNECT >  Link

Do this step once you’ve typed in the password.

Your speaker then attempts to connect to the Wi Fi network of choice.

The Google Home app displaying its -Connecting To Wi Fi- screen as the network change takes place.

If it encounters no trouble, the Wi Fi Connection Successful screen appears briefly, as shown next.

The -Connected To Wi Fi- screen once the network change occurs.

After several seconds, the app returns you to its home screen, as shown next.

Back to the -Home- screen after Wi Fi network change.

Your original Google Home is now connected to a different  network. Ask it the time, and you’ll know the connection is good if the speaker responds with the correct answer.

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