u/Juubman

I'm having issues getting my Nest Doorbell (3rd Gen) to complete the final stage of "Setup".

A few days ago I installed the Nest Doorbell (3rd Gen) with no issues at all. Everything worked fine in Google Home and the product was great. Today my partner decided to rename our Wifi and change our password which resulted in all our Google Home products (2 Outdoor Cams, Thermostat, Speaker and Doorbell) to require being set up again because for some reason Google Home has no easy way to simply "update" the Wifi once it's changed.

All the other products other than the Doorbell have been set back up again with google home no issues.

I make it to the very end with the Doorbell setup and eventually I get the following message.

"Something went wrong, setup is taking longer than expected" - Try again or Cancel.

I have tried the following to remedy this issue.

  1. Factory Reset Doorbell Device.
  2. Remove Doorbell Device from Google Home.
  3. Restart Modem, Restart Phone.
  4. Reinstall Google Home
  5. Moved Modem right beside doorbell and pressed phone right against doorbell.
  6. Used a different cellphone for the setup.
  7. Disabled Mobility Data and Bluetooth
  8. Waited a few hours and tried again later.
  9. Tried differing setup options during the setup phase.
  10. Prayed to any god I could think of and cried due to frustration.

Please help.

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u/Juubman — 15 days ago

New Home Build, Bungalow style main floor and a finished basement in Canada, near Cornwall Ontario. We have a central air (AC/Heat) and the basement has a temperate of 15c (59F) while the upstairs runs at about 22c (71F).

Since moving in I've noticed and felt that our basement is beyond normal levels of cold. When you walk downstairs you're shock hit by cold air. The floor is cold, the walls are cold and the air is cold. I've tried running our HVAC on circulate to move the air around the house, it's done nothing. Turning the heat on in Spring results in the upstairs cooking and the basement just getting slightly warmer.

During the build process we didn't place any heaters in, in hindsight we should've. However, this IMO goes beyond running baseboard heaters 24/7. Everyone who comes over and goes downstairs makes a comment at how overly cold it is, to the point I genuinely believe something is wrong with our basement now.

We have Tarion warranty but I cannot fathom how we could prove our basement is unreasonably cold or the correlation to there being a big issue.

Just looking for some advice or opinions thanks.

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u/Juubman — 16 days ago