xwnb / GitGeminiHub

This is GitGeminiHub built by [GitHub Action] and [Google Gemini] API to achieve the automatically response by Issue
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Closed xwnb closed 9 months ago

xwnb commented 9 months ago

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Prompt

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- More: [Introduction to prompt design](https://ai.google.dev/docs/prompt_intro)

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- Tell a story about ...balabala... to me.
- ...

What should I do to fix my disconnected wifi? The light on my Google Wifi router is yellow and blinking slowly


github-actions[bot] commented 9 months ago
Prompt:
What should I do to fix my disconnected wifi? The light on my Google Wifi router is yellow and blinking slowly

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  1. Check the Network Connection:

    • Ensure that your internet service is active and working properly.
    • Make sure the cables connecting your modem and Google Wifi router are snugly plugged in and not damaged.
    • If using a modem, verify that its lights are indicating a stable connection.
  2. Restart Your Devices:

    • Unplug your Google Wifi router and modem.
    • Wait for a few minutes (at least 30 seconds).
    • Plug your modem back in and wait for it to fully power up.
    • Once the modem is stable, reconnect your Google Wifi router and wait for it to boot up.
  3. Update Firmware:

    • Ensure that your Google Wifi router is running the latest firmware.
    • Connect a device to your Wifi network and open the Google Wifi app.
    • Tap the "Settings" tab.
    • Select "Network & general."
    • Tap "System update" and check for updates.
    • If an update is available, follow the instructions to install it.
  4. Check Wi-Fi Interference:

    • Identify any wireless devices or appliances that may interfere with your Wi-Fi signal.
    • Try moving these devices away from your router or temporarily turning them off to see if it improves the connection.
  5. Try a Different Location:

    • If possible, relocate your Google Wifi router to a more central location in your home.
    • Avoid placing the router near large metal objects or electronic devices that may cause interference.
  6. Reset the Google Wifi Router:

    • Press and hold the reset button on the bottom of the router for about 10 seconds or until the lights begin to blink.
    • Once the reset is complete, set up your Google Wifi network again using the Google Wifi app.
  7. Contact Google Support:

    • If the steps above don't resolve the issue, reach out to Google Support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting guidance or confirm if there are any technical problems with your device.

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