19-08-2022 08:38 PM - edited 19-08-2022 08:43 PM
Hi, tech noob here.
I've recently bought a set of Google Mesh Wifi to extend the coverage in my house.
I started by setting up the first Google Wifi by plugging in the Ethernet cable (into my Google Wifi) and WAN port (into my EE Smart Hub). I followed the steps in the Google Home app but when it tried to connect to Wifi, it says "Connection failed". I tried a few times but it didn't work.
I checked that the first Google Wifi I've connected is also emitting Wi-Fi (presumably because of the connection to EE Smarthub). So now I have 2 devices (Google & EE SH) emitting Wifi. However, the current setup won't let me connect to my 2nd or 3rd Google Unit because Google Home can't connect the first unit with Wifi.
What am I doing wrong here? I searched through the forum, and lots of people saying that the EE SH cannot be used as a bridge, what does it has to do with my Google unit not being able to connect to Wifi?
What should I do now if I want to make it connect to the Wifi so I can enable my 2nd and 3rd Google units? Do I need to replace my EE SH router with a different router? Please kindly recommend any product that would fix this problem.
My product is Fibre Plus Broadband.
Thanks in advance. 😃
19-08-2022 10:34 PM
@Jay239 sorry, been away, but did not forget you.
One other question, are you on full fibre, or G Fast - is your router plugged into a telephone socket, or an OpenReach ONT / white box with lights on it?
Depending on the answer, your previous link looks very interesting, but i would need to look at the specs in more detail.
PS just spotted another reply to this thread, whilst it should work, you will still get the double NAT issue.
19-08-2022 10:37 PM
@Mustrum : OP is on Fibre Plus plugged into BT phone socket.
19-08-2022 10:40 PM
19-08-2022 10:57 PM
@Jay239 wrote:
Except now I have both Google and EE emitting Wifi 😂
What's wrong with that? At least you'll know which router your devices are connecting to. If you like you could either:
19-08-2022 11:06 PM
Hey @Jay239 after going round some houses, we are back at my first answer, but although @XRaySpeX says you are plugged into your telephone line, not sure what speeds your line is capable of. If you could show the results of your phone number in the BTW DSL checker to make sure we recommend the right modem.
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADS
@XRaySpeX we seem to be back to step one!
19-08-2022 11:16 PM
No, @Mustrum , you seem to have introduced a 2nd Q on top of what the OP asks:
I'm only interested in 1.
19-08-2022 11:25 PM
@XRaySpeX errm, in the first post the OP got one Google device working, not any of the others, Nothing has changed.
So yes, of course I have added more as we added nothing other than my suggestion of starting again, looking at the requirements, and coming up with a solution that provides a solution that meets the needs of the OP.
20-08-2022 12:19 AM
@Mustrum wrote:
errm, in the first post the OP got one Google device working, not any of the others, Nothing has changed.
Have you never got some set-up wrong 1st time? So it's not completely working. So let's try & find out why as it would seem that it should work rather than give up & tell OP to go out & buy something else. So far I have spent all the time checking that the initial config was correct for the 1st node as the OP's description of it was incorrect or at least unclear.
So, @Jay239 , to move on, what is not now working?
20-08-2022 11:38 AM
Thanks both, to answer your questions @XRaySpeX :
Sounds like a Google App thing now. I will consult them. Thanks y'all!
20-08-2022 02:12 PM - edited 20-08-2022 02:50 PM
Can't it be done w/out the Goggle app? It's only a matter of connecting devices, like a phone, to a router. Just connect them & see if they can see the Net & get a service.