Why is my Google Home not working properly?
Christopher Pierce
Published Mar 13, 2026
Why is my Google Home not working properly?
If you can see the two dots on top of Google Home, gently blow on both of them to help clear them of any dust or residue that’s messing with the microphone. If this doesn’t fix the problem, you could have a hardware issue on your hands that only Google support can help you with.
Why do I get error messages on my Home Network?
If you’re running into an error message or having other trouble setting up your Home network, it’s possible that: 1 You’re connected to a mobile network 2 You’re connected to a commercial Wi-Fi network (dorm, office, etc.) 3 You’re connected to a VPN or anonymous proxy 4 You’re located outside of the U.S.
Why does my iPhone say not at home?
If you connect the device back to your original Home network after updating it, you’ll get the “not at home” error again — follow those same steps to resolve it. If you’re not able to update your Home network, one of the following workarounds may be helpful:
What to do when your home network says not at home?
You can clear the error message by using one of your available Home changes* to update your Home network. If you connect the device back to your original Home network after updating it, you’ll get the “not at home” error again — follow those same steps to resolve it.
When do you say that’s not my problem?
If you have a problem with my answer that’s your problem, not my problem. Votes: 4 I assume that if people get to know me, they’ll like me. If they don’t, it’s not my problem. Votes: 4 I never been a hater of these other cats, who never really had nothing, being successful. That’s not my problem. Votes: 4 The way you feel is not my problem.
If you connect the device back to your original Home network after updating it, you’ll get the “not at home” error again — follow those same steps to resolve it. If you’re not able to update your Home network, one of the following workarounds may be helpful:
If you’re running into an error message or having other trouble setting up your Home network, it’s possible that: 1 You’re connected to a mobile network 2 You’re connected to a commercial Wi-Fi network (dorm, office, etc.) 3 You’re connected to a VPN or anonymous proxy 4 You’re located outside of the U.S.
You can clear the error message by using one of your available Home changes* to update your Home network. If you connect the device back to your original Home network after updating it, you’ll get the “not at home” error again — follow those same steps to resolve it.