Once done, close the Home app and perform a full network restart to ensure that the new settings are in place. Toggle Nest WiFi cloud services OFF and wait for 30 seconds, then back ON. One thing you can always try is resetting your cloud services connection to see if it might clear up the mesh test issue. It's possible that the older version of Home might be causing the mesh test to fail, but I don't have a way to test that myself. Good to hear that things are working on a connectivity level, oldTed. But my WiFi is usable for now in all rooms, so I am rolling. Note this is a very old building (pre-1900) and the walls are plaster with metal mesh lath, thus essentially making all the rooms almost self contained Faraday cages, which is the worst possible thing for modern WiFi indoors. It is perhaps the distance that causes the mesh setup failure I have the second access point as the far bedroom is too far from the primary access point for usable WiFi that may well be why the mesh cannot be detected, but a handoff occurs when walking between rooms. there is a clear hand-off between the access points (I have them wired for hardwire backchannel so that the remote access point is directly connected via a longish ethernet cable to the main access point interfaced to the ISP modem). Pretty much no information given for the inability to integrate the Mesh it only says 'fails Mesh test, please try again' with no further information. The remaining problem is that the network test passes all tests - except for the Mesh test. Thanks for the info I found a way to install an old version of Google Home which will run on IOS 12.5.5 and I was able to setup and (mostly) troubleshoot my Google Wifi setup.
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