Migrating Thread Devices Between Border Routers Without Recommissioning
You replaced your old HomePod mini (which was your Thread border router) with a newer Apple TV 4K. Or you added a…
You replaced your old HomePod mini (which was your Thread border router) with a newer Apple TV 4K. Or you added a…
You enable Alexa Hunches. You confirm the setting. A week later, the setting is off again, and Alexa is not asking whether…
Your smart plugs go offline, your camera drops its stream, and your voice assistant reports lost devices — all at almost exactly…
Your Google Home routine used to say "Hey Google, movie time" and dim the lights, turn on the TV via a custom…
Home Assistant with Nabu Casa is the closest thing to a hybrid smart home: mostly local, cloud only for the parts that…
Diagnose bridges, hubs, and controllers that refuse to behave. Failures here cascade across every device in the home, so this is usually where troubleshooting starts.
Browse all Hub & Bridge ProblemsWhen a device will not join, leaves the network, or pairs to the wrong ecosystem entirely. Most pairing problems trace back to a small set of root causes documented here.
Browse all Device Pairing IssuesVoice control that ignores you, mishears commands, or only works for half the household. Practical fixes for Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri across speakers and displays.
Browse all Voice Assistant FixesRoutines that fire late, fire twice, or skip steps. We walk through trigger logic, race conditions, and the platform quirks that quietly break automations.
Browse all Automation & Routine ErrorsMesh weirdness, 2.4 GHz crowding, IoT VLAN headaches, and the false-offline status that haunts smart home owners. Network-level fixes for connected homes.
Browse all Wi-Fi & Connectivity ProblemsCompanion apps that crash, smart displays that freeze, and permissions that vanish after updates. Software-layer troubleshooting for the screens you talk to.
Browse all Smart Display & App TroubleshootingMost troubleshooting writing online is recycled support page filler. We do the slower thing: pair the gear, recreate the failure, and write down what actually fixed it. No "have you tried restarting" filler. No affiliate-bait roundups. Just the reasoning behind the fix and what to try next when it does not work.
We never blame one device when the failure is in how three of them talk to each other. Most fixes live in the protocol layer.
A new bulb is rarely the answer. We document repair paths that keep working hardware out of the e-waste pile.
Every guide starts with the symptom we actually saw, not a generic explainer copied from a spec sheet.
If a fix is fragile, brand-specific, or unlikely to survive the next firmware update, we say so. No hype, no shortcuts.
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