So, the story starts maybe when you move recently. You have a new WiFi network but with the same name as the old. The problem is that it does not allow you to enter the new password. At this time, maybe you want to find the best way to remove previous WiFi network with the same name on your Nest Hub 2nd gen.
If you experience this problem, you can go to the Google Home app. After that, tap on the device and choose Device Information. Tap on WiFi and select Forget Network. But, what if this method does not help at all?
Remove Previous WiFi Network Same Name on Nest Hub
Well, if you have already changed to a different Wi-Fi network with the password that is different, you can try the following instructions:
- Go to the Google Home App. Located at the bottom, you will find Devices, tap on it. Choose Add , and then tap on New device. Here, you can follow the steps.
- If the first method above does not work, then you can solve this issue by factory reset Nest Hub. After that, you can set it up again by using the new WiFi network and password.
- If you do not want to factory reset it, then you can change the router settings. To start, change the new WiFi network name and the password from the router’s settings so it becomes the same as the previous ones. This way will help your Nest Hub then automatically connect to that WiFi.
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That is all about how to remove the previous WiFi network on your Nest Hub but with the same name, just different password, and it does not allow you to enter the new password. If you have other issues on your Nest Hub, please drop your comments so we can share it next, thank you!
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