![]() ![]() As Alexa enabled devices are meant to connect both the bands, you can try switching between these for connection. Won’t Alexa connect to Wi-Fi or fluctuate itself very often? You can go through your router settings and check if Wi-Fi frequency bands (2.4GHz or 5GHz) are defined here or not. Now go to Preferences from the top bar and go to Saved Wi-Fi Passwords.īeside ‘All Devices’, hit the Delete button and all your saved Wi-Fi passwords would be removed.Īfter this, you can set up your passwords once again. Go to Amazon website > Click your name and select Manage your Content and Devices. It is because Amazon is capable of remembering all your passwords for the ease of switching between various devices. Since we are asking you to run your Wi-Fi setup once again over the Alexa app, it needs to be started with clearing your passwords on Amazon website. Delete All The Pre-Saved Passwords On Amazon Once updated, you will be able to clear out all the bugs, technical interruptions and most importantly, the problem of Alexa not connecting to the internet. Too many connection issues or Wi-Fi connecting-disconnecting by itself? Check if your Alexa app needs to get updated. At the same time, turn down any other interferences like FM radio for some time. In this case, you can either expand the reach of the Wi-Fi signal by creating a mesh network (interlocked routers for increasing network coverage) or move the Alexa enabled device near to the router. Remember that concrete walls or wooden-packed doors restrict the connection and act as a potential barrier between device and signals. ![]() You might think that Alexa won’t connect to Wi-Fi, but in reality, the weak signals are the reason behind. Move The Device Closer To Router Or Remove The BlockagesĪs the Wi-Fi signals travel long distances, their quality falls off.
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