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July 24, 2020 09:33 pm

Some Nest thermostats can no longer connect to the internet, so Google is replacing them


Nest E smart thermostat on wall with paisley wallpaper

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Some users of Nest thermostats can no longer control the devices remotely, and the issue is forcing Google to replace the devices entirely if otherwise standard troubleshooting fails. The issue, which began popping up on Nest forums as early as last November and racking up more than 200 responses, is known as the “w5 error,” and it disables remote control of the company’s thermostats.


Controlling the temperature of your home with your smartphone when you’re out of the house or away from the physical device is pretty much the sole selling point of the Nest thermostat. So that makes this a pretty serious issue, even if you still can manually adjust the temperature on the device itself. Google says it’s aware of the problem and that it’s...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/24/21337669/google-nest-thermostat-w5-wifi-issue-remote-control-disable-replacement

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