How to Fix Google Nest Hub Display “Check Internet Connection”? Google has launched the 2nd generation of Google Nest Hub. Still, many of us are using the first generation.
To make sure that the owners of the Google Home Hub (1st gen) are happy, Google made an innovation by providing them with a Fuchsia OS. With this update, Google finally releases its new OS for its smart display. But it looks like a few bugs exist.
It is only a week and after that, 9to5Google made a report that the OS finally went out of the preview step. Therefore, this OS was available for every user of Google Nest Hub. Many of them talked about the interesting parts of Fuchsia, but not all users have had the same story.
Some Nest Hub units are still dealing with a connectivity problem. The device shows a “Check internet connection” as the sign error message when their other devices using the same Wi-Fi connectivity are perfectly running.
The problem is not with the Fuchsia OS. There must be a problem before that update. The saddest part about the Fuchsia update is that it does not solve this issue.
How to Fix Google Nest Hub Display “Check Internet Connection”
Maybe your first thought to address this matter is “your internet connection is bad”. But, you have checked your other devices like your TV, iPhone, or iPad but everything is fine.
Here are the steps on how to fix Google Nest Hub Display “Check Internet Connection”:
- Restart your device – Restart your Google Nest Hub once more after that check if there is any difference. Make sure you have installed Hue Bridge and connect your device to the Google Home app.
- Setting Up Your Device – If no change happened from the first step, try setting up your Nest Hub by using a mobile hotspot. You must use two mobile devices ( 1 device as a router and 1 device to set up the Google Nest Hub)
Another method is Check the OS and Firmware Version – To do so, open your Google Home app. Touch and then hold the device’s tile. Press Settings and select Device Information. Under “Technical Information”, you can check the Cast firmware: “X.XXX.XXXXX.”
If you want to check the version of the Nest display, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. After that, head to Settings, and choose About device. You will find the “Software version” and “Cast firmware version”. Go to the bottom of the display screen to check the “Operating System Version”.
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Summary
That is the tutorial on how to fix Google Nest Hub Display “Check Internet Connection”. Hopefully, you can solve this issue by following the steps above. Keep in mind that it is like other unofficial solutions, the quick fix here has not solved all “Check internet connection” on the Nest Hub. It means if your device is missing the Settings cog in the Home app, it means you cannot do any of the tutorials here. However, you can still restore the settings by rebooting the Nest Hub, the router, or both.
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