Google Home speakers won't stay connected ("Hold on while I connect to the internet")
Google Home speakers won't stay connected ("Hold on while I connect to the internet")
Recently replaced my AC1700 router with a new Deco W7200. All devices connect fine, and most stay connected. But I have 4 Google speakers (1 old Google Home and 3 new Google Nest minis) that won't stay connected. They seemed to set up fine, but only stay connected for a day or so. When I say the wake word, they respond with the dreaded "Hold on while I connect to the internet" message. I have to unplug and replug it back in to force it to reconnect.
All my other devices are fine. It's just the 4 google speakers.
Any ideas?
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Has this been resolved for anyone? I have the same issue with the X3600 and all my Google speakers and it's becoming really frustrating. The issues only started when I replaced my previous mesh system with Deco.
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@Amit_e I tried a bunch of things and could never get it to fully work. I finally gave up on my W7200 2-unit Deco. It's sitting in a box in the garage. Wasted $229.
I pulled my cheap old AC1750 out of the box and am using it again, just located more centrally (that's why I originally replaced it because it wouldn't reach the whole house from the corner office). It actually has good range if locating it in the center of the house. I had to move the cable modem to a nearby bedroom and then run a few 25' Cat-6 cables through the crawlspace to a central location on top of a cabinet in the living room to get full coverage, but it was worth it.
I fought for months trying to get all 5 Google speakers to stay connected to the W7200 before throwing in the towel on it.
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@TimCO That's a shame. I am in touch with TP-Link support trying to get answers. Will update if I find anything.
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@TimCO Not sure if anyone from this forum has found a resolution yet? This is being discussed on the Google Forums as well.
It looks like the issue is related to WiFi 6. If you connect your speakers to the 2.4GHz WiFi guest network, they stay connected. But this breaks casting among a few other things.
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I got a response from TP-Link Support to suggest turning off beamforming. I did this and it worked for 3 days until the issue unfortunately returned. I can see a patch was released for Deco as well:
Download for Deco W7200 | TP-Link
"Improved stability with 802.11AC 5G client devices such as Chromecast/Google Nest"
But this doesn't appear to have worked. The only Google device this doesn't affect is my Google Home Max for some reason. Which is weird, because it's older than my Nest Audio's which do have the disconnection problem, despite having exactly the same WiFi specs.
Can this issue be patched, or are we going to have to buy something else?
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