Long-press on your HomePod to access its settings. Here, at the top, you’ll be detailed why you’re facing the Wi-Fi network issue. Scroll down in this menu to access more options. Now, you’ll see the message that your iPhone is connected to a different Wi-Fi network.
Amazingly, how do I reset my HomePod to a new WIFI?
- Launch the Home app.
- Tap Rooms.
- Swipe to the left or right to locate the Room your HomePod is in, and then tap and hold on the HomePod.
- Swipe down and tap the Settings icon.
- Swipe down and tap Reset HomePod.
- Tap Restart HomePod.
As many you asked, how do I connect my Apple HomePod to WIFI?
Similarly, how do I access HomePod settings? To access HomePod settings, open the Home app, tap the Home tab, long press on the HomePod tile, and tap the Details button in the bottom right-hand corner.
You asked, how do I reset my HomePod mini without WIFI? Unplug the power adapter for the HomePod mini, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Wait another 10 seconds, then press the touch surface on the top of the HomePod mini and hold it there. The white spinning light will turn red. Keep your finger down.The serial number is on the bottom of HomePod and HomePod mini.
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How do I know what WIFI my HomePod is on?
- On either the Home or Rooms tab, tap and hold the icon for your HomePod.
- Tap Settings at the bottom of the next screen.
- Now on the settings screen, scroll to the very bottom. You should see Wi-Fi Address; tap it and your Wi-Fi Network will display.
How do I restore HomePod?
- Unplug HomePod or unplug the power adapter for HomePod mini, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in.
- Wait 10 seconds, then touch your finger to the top of HomePod and hold it there.
- The white spinning light will turn red. Keep your finger down.
- Siri will say that your HomePod is about to reset.
How do I put a password on my HomePod?
- Launch the Home app on your iPhone or iPad Home screen.
- Tap on the Add Home button (looks like a location arrow), top right.
- Tap on Allow Speaker Access in the Speakers section.
- Tap on:
- Tap on Require Password if you want additional security.
Why won’t my iPhone connect to HomePod?
Make sure that your device is updated to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS and has the Home and Music app. Make sure that your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is updated to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Also check that the Music app and Home app are installed on the device that you’re using to set up HomePod.
How do I connect my HomePod mini to a new Wi-Fi?
Long-press on your HomePod to access its settings. Here, at the top, you’ll be detailed why you’re facing the Wi-Fi network issue. Scroll down in this menu to access more options. Now, you’ll see the message that your iPhone is connected to a different Wi-Fi network.
How do I connect my HomePod mini to Wi-Fi?
HomePod will automatically connect to the same network as your iOS device. If it doesn’t you can manually change the Wi-Fi network in the home app on your iOS device. Go to Home app > press and hold HomePod > settings > Move HomePod to [select wi-fi network].
How do I turn on HomePod mini?
How many HomePod Minis can you pair?
Two HomePod minis can be paired together to create a stereo pair with left and right channels for rich sound, and multiple HomePod minis can work together throughout the home to stream music to multiple rooms. Two HomePod minis can be paired, but HomePod mini can’t be paired to HomePod.
How do I know what version of HomePod software I have?
1) Open the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. 2) Tap your registered Apple ID name at the top of Settings. 3) Scroll down and tap your HomePod in the list of devices associated with your Apple ID. The serial number and version for your HomePod appear at the bottom.
How do I update HomePod?
- Launch the Home app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the House icon.
- Tap Home Settings.
- Tap Software Update.
- Flip the switch off next to Install Updates Automatically if this is your first time updating your HomePod.
- Tap Install if an update is available.
How do I stop HomePod from changing my Wi-Fi?
When you’re AirPlaying content to HomePod it will, if possible, try to fetch the content from source, which will save power on the iPhone. This is an automatic system similar to handoff. You cannot turn it off.