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schirmat's avatar
Mar 05, 2020
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ORBI PRO SRK60 - Recommendations for wireless setup with Google Home Speakers

Hi I'm running lately in a lot of issues with Google Home speakers. I upgraded my wifi router with an Orbi Pro and was wondering if you had a recommendation.

 

I have on my network:

- ring doorbell pro 2.4/5ghz

- ring floodlight 2.4 ghz

- google home speaker set up as pair (stereo) 2.4/5ghz

- nest speakers mini set up as pair (stero) 2.4/5ghz

- bunch of light switches, smart plugs

 

My problem is that the Nest mini pairs are constantly disconnecting. According to Google I should allow only 5Ghz band to make sure they are on the same band

 

I'm open to suggestions! or sharing your set up if it works fine..

Thank you

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  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    schirmat wrote:

    My problem is that the Nest mini pairs are constantly disconnecting. According to Google I should allow only 5Ghz band to make sure they are on the same band


    Can you please post a link to Google's recommendation?  This is a frequent topic on the forum, and I'd like to keep the link handy to respond to posts.  Does Google include instructions on how to set up Google WiFi this way?

     

    Thanks

     

    • schirmat's avatar
      schirmat
      Guide

      this was from a chat support.

      after i chatter with another specialist and sent me via email some recommendations that were contradictory...:

       

      Troubleshooting Steps

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

          Here's some additional information to keep in mind:

          • If you're having trouble connecting to a 5GHz connection on a router that is running DD-WRT firmware, please change the wireless mode setting to "mixed" and then try setting your Google Nest Mini.
          • Hidden networks: If your network is hidden (i.e. does not broadcast its name/SSID), you'll need to manually input the network name and password. To do this, go to the network selection drop-down list, select "Other," and manually input the name and password.
          • MAC address filtering: If your router has MAC address filtering enabled, you'll need to add the MAC address of your Google Nest Mini to the list of filtered devices. You can find the MAC address by tapping on the three dotslocated on the top right of the Google Home app during setup.
          • Security: Google Home supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 wireless security protocols. These protocols prevent uninvited guests from connecting to your wireless network, and encrypt your private data as it is being transmitted over the airwaves.
          • If your router supports Band Steering, also referred to as Smart Steering, try disabling this during setup.

            After you've adjusted your router settings in accordance to the information listed above, please perform a factory reset and try setting up your Google Nest Mini again.