To reconnect your Google Home to Wi-Fi, you can follow these steps:
1. Open the Google Home app on your smartphone or tablet. If you don’t have the app, you can download it from the App Store or Google Play Store.
2. Once you have the app open, you’ll see a list of devices that are connected to your Google account. Find the device you want to reconnect to Wi-Fi and touch and hold its tile. This will bring up a menu with additional options.
3. In the top right corner of the device’s tile, you’ll see a gear icon. Tap on this gear icon to access the device settings.
4. Within the device settings, you’ll see various options and information about your Google Home device. Look for the “Device information” section and tap on it.
5. In the “Device information” section, you’ll find the “Wi-Fi” option. Tap on “Wi-Fi” to access the Wi-Fi settings for your device.
6. On the Wi-Fi settings screen, you’ll see the current Wi-Fi network that your Google Home is connected to. Tap on “Forget” next to the network name to disconnect your device from the current Wi-Fi network.
7. Once you’ve forgotten the current Wi-Fi network, you can proceed to set up your Google Home on a new Wi-Fi network. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your device to the new Wi-Fi network. This may involve selecting the new network from a list of available networks, entering the Wi-Fi password, or using other authentication methods.
8. After successfully connecting your Google Home to the new Wi-Fi network, you should see a confirmation message in the Google Home app. Your device is now reconnected to Wi-Fi and ready to use.
It’s worth noting that the exact steps may vary slightly depending on the version of the Google Home app and the device you’re using. However, the general process should be similar. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, you can refer to the Google Home support documentation or reach out to Google support for help.