When Google rolled out that big update, there weren’t as many reports of Nest Hubs getting bricked. We’re seeing a dozen or so reports of this happening, but our own devices – both (Fuchsia Version 11.20230306.3.134) in the stable channel and Preview program – are fine. Hopefully, Google will be able to push out a software fix to affected devices. To reset the Chromecast with Google TV, make sure that the device is plugged in to the TV and powered on. This suggests a deeper issue, with contacting Google Support being the appropriate next step. That is not the case this time, with Nest Hubs curiously returning to the Updating message. Normally, when this occurs, you can just unplug the power cable and stick it back in (power cycling) to get your Nest Hub up and running again. Impacted Nest Hub owners are seeing an “Updating” screen stuck at 99% with the usual “Hang tight, this will take a few minutes” message and device name in the bottom-right corner.įor some, they’ve been stuck on this screen for hours. However, router configuration, wifi signal strength, and the type of. The Chromecast with Google TV launched to mostly positive feedback, but the product has since been hit by performance and, even more so, storage problems. (Releasing a new version heading into the weekend is quite odd and something that companies historically don’t do to avoid such problems that can’t be quickly addressed by teams the next day.) The biggest one is going to be the overall speed and quality of the internet connection. Please be advised that your Chromecast can only connect to one Wi-Fi network at. Original 7/15: Google appears to have rolled out an update to the Nest Hub and Hub Max on Friday night. Your Chromecast with Google TV (4K) can connect to either 2.4 or 5 Ghz network. Update 7/17: Google rolled out a fix on Sunday and Nest Hubs are working again. As the other HDMI port is happy with DD5.1, looks like the CCGTV is the problematic end of the cable: it is not satisfying the DD5.1 handshake either because it cannot, or the source. the STUPIDEST thing about this is Google Nest Wifi Mesh Network locks you from changing the 5ghz. Google Nest Hubs automatically reboot and/or install updates every night, but an emerging issue sees some Assistant Smart Displays stuck, or bricked, on the “Updating” screen. The fact that Dolby Digital is greyed out on the TV’s options page indicates that one end of that cable thinks this is not possible. If you are connecting to a mesh network, you must ensure the 5ghz is set to channel 40 or else whenever the mesh network attempts to 'adjust' to a faster connection on 5ghz, if its not on channel 40 itll disconnect the chromecast with google tv.
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