If you install a new router, the easiest thing to do is use the same network name (SSID) and password as before. Your Google Nest thermostat will typically be able to reconnect easily. But if you changed the Wi-Fi SSID, password, or other router settings, you’ll need to update the Wi-Fi information on your thermostat so it can still connect to the internet.
Wi-Fi update instructions depend on which thermostat you have.
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Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) and Nest Thermostat
Important: You need to be near your thermostat to update your Wi-Fi information.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favorites or Devices .
- Select your thermostat.
- Tap Settings Device information Wi-Fi.
- The app will walk you through changing the Wi-Fi network.
Troubleshoot reconnecting
If your network name doesn’t appear in the list of Wi-Fi networks, wait a few minutes while the app scans for networks. If your thermostat still can’t find your new network, go to Troubleshoot connecting a Nest thermostat to Wi-Fi.
Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd gen or earlier) and Nest Thermostat E
Setup with a different account
- Press the thermostat ring to bring up the Quick View menu.
- Select Settings .
- Turn the ring and select Reset.
- Select Account Connection.
- Select Reset to confirm.
- After the reset is complete, remove your thermostat from the app. To reconnect your thermostat, set it up in the app again.
Sign in to the Wi-Fi network
- Press the thermostat ring to bring up the Quick View menu.
- Select Settings .
- Turn the ring and Select Network.
- Select the new Wi-Fi network name and enter the new password. It may take a few moments for your network to appear.
Troubleshoot reconnecting
If your network name doesn’t appear in the list of Wi-Fi networks, wait a few minutes while your thermostat scans for networks. If your thermostat still can’t find your new network, go to Troubleshoot connecting a Nest thermostat to Wi-Fi.