![]() If your Google Home simply refuses to do anything, and comes back at you with a message like, "Oops, something went wrong" or, "There's a glitch," the problem might be a bit beyond your control. Problem: Google Home says, 'Something went wrong'Įvery once in a while, Google Home just can't play music, turn on your lights or even tell you what time it is no matter how nicely you ask. PT 2 min read Chris Monroe/CNET If your Wi-Fi at home has been acting up lately, your Google Home speaker or Chromecast might be the culprit. Type the device name in the search results and follow prompts to connect it to Google Home. If the device isn't listed (or it was but you unlinked it and navigated back to the Works with Google menu), tap the Search (magnifying glass) icon in the upper right corner and type the name of the device.Ħ. If the device is listed, tap it then tap Unlink account, tap Unlink to confirm, then tap Settings > Works with Google again after the app returns to the home screen.ĥ. Tap the Settings (gear symbol) icon and scroll to the bottom.Īnd find the device that quit working on the list.Ĥ. ![]() Open the Google Home app on your phone or tablet.Ģ. To turn on the Local Network, go to the phone Settings > Tap Privacy > Tap Local Network > Select the Google Home app.1.
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