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haralds

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The home app started reporting that one of my HomePods is on a different network. It is not; there is only one main network.

I rebooted the HomePod and the error persists. Do I have to reinit the HomePod?
 
The home app started reporting that one of my HomePods is on a different network. It is not; there is only one main network.

I rebooted the HomePod and the error persists. Do I have to reinit the HomePod?
id reboot your router or the mdns service. sounds like mdns isnt working for this client
 
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Thank you! I assumed they HomeKit uses BonJour and not MDNS, but it's a good point and easy enough to try.
They do, but rely on your router to get that traffic broadcast, especially in the case of wireless devices . If router gets in a weird state or the service that forwards that discovery is acting up, could be the cause.
 
The home app started reporting that one of my HomePods is on a different network. It is not; there is only one main network.

I rebooted the HomePod and the error persists. Do I have to reinit the HomePod?
What brand router do you have? I have a TP-Link AX-55 Pro.
 
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