If you are having trouble connecting your Alexa device to your new WiFi network, don’t worry – it happens to the best of us. Fortunately, reconnecting or changing your WiFi network on your Echo device is a straightforward process. In this post, we’ll show you how to put the Echo system into a setup mode and change the WiFi network in just a few simple steps.
First, open the Amazon Alexa app on your phone. Tap on the “Devices” icon located on the bottom of the screen, which looks like a little house. Then, tap on “Echo & Alexa” in the top left-hand corner. Find the device you want to connect to the new WiFi network and tap on it.
Once you’ve selected your device, scroll down and tap on “WiFi Network and Bluetooth” to access the WiFi settings. Then, tap on “Change” located on the right-hand side of the page.
You will then need to follow the on-screen instructions. Press and hold the action button (the dot) for about 15 seconds to put it into setup mode. You’ll get a response indicating that the device is in setup mode.
Next, tap on “Continue” and the app will start searching for your device. Select your Amazon Echo device from the available devices and then tap on “Continue” again. Your Echo device will start scanning for your new WiFi network.
Once your device has found the network, select it and enter the password if prompted. Then, tap on “Continue” to finish the process. Your Echo device will now be connected to the new WiFi network.
It’s important to note that this process should work for most Echo devices, including the Echo Dot and generations one through four. However, the Echo Show systems have slightly different setup instructions.
In conclusion, changing your WiFi network on your Alexa device is a quick and easy process. We hope this guide has been helpful. If you have any issues or questions, feel free to reach out in the comments below.