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  1. You can try the method mentioned in the previous post by MikeFromFR as below: (Find the IP address of your Klipsch speaker on your WiFi access point) 1) Connect to The Klipsch WiFi opened Network (I used my computer) 2) Connect to The Klipsch Web Interface (192.168.255.249 in my case and I used my computer). 3) In the web interface; Scan the network and connect to your home WiFi. 4) You should be able to see and connect your speaker in Google Home app from your smartphone.
  2. Edit: Confirmed that the problem has been resolved now! No action is needed (eg. remove device in Home app) as it has restored itself.
  3. I am in Taiwan and the problem is still not solved. I have updated my phone's Google Home app and restarted The Three. It's possible that the update process is partitioned like a software OTA update. I'll wait a few more days to see if it gets better. It's really frustrating, especially when you get used to relying on all voice control services, just like now with the new ChatGPT. I think I'll also become addicted and unable to live without it in the future.
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