Nest thermostat says "network not connected low battery."
Also says Nest Account low battery. Computer, cell, & ipad all connected to WiFi. Had power outage last week...but just checked settings today because Nest not lighting up when walk by.
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If you repeatedly get low battery messages from your thermostat, or if there's another power-related message, you may need to check the C wire connection or install a C wire to provide consistent power to your thermostat and prevent the backup batteries from draining.
You have a WiFi device that must send/receive signals from your home wireless system. That generally doesn't extend much out of the home. You need to find a free wifi zone or kupgrade to an iPad with cellular service that connects you like a built-in phone.
It would be nice to know the HP printer model number or a least the interface available. Is your printer attached to another computer that is on your wifi network. That computer can share the printer and then the ipad can print to it via the wifi network.
Can your computer connect to the internet? If it can, it just means that you have a wired internet connection and not a wifi connection on the computer, which means your iPad is just connected to your home network via wifi. If your computer can't access the internet or you know you don't have internet service at home, then you either have cellular service (3G/4G) or your iPad is connected to some other available WiFi from someone else's service.
Do you have a common wire? The nest thermostat needs the common 24V C wire installed to keep the battery charged fully. Nest should tell consumers of this problem, but they don't. Its required for any powered thermostat. Even the new fancy Honeywells with touch screens etc..
Gotta realize the battery cannot run the display and wifi plus all the sensors for very long.
Always a good idea to shut down and then turn back on (hold down both home button and power button until it turns all the way off. Wait a couple seconds, then press the power button to turn back on)
Try wireless again.
If nothing, then
Obviously check and make sure wifi is on under settings.
If still nothing,
Try resetting your network connections: Settings > General, then tap Reset > Reset Network Settings
If you can't see any wifi networks at all, you might have a bad wifi card in the iPad. Bring back to an apple store.
Extender means it extends the existing Wifi or network. So the iPad now connects fine to the extender, but the extender needs to connect to the existing network either via Wifi or cable. You need to open from the iPad the admin page of the extender and find the connection details there to your existing network.
there were some random wifi issues with ipads early on but the most recent updates through itunes have corrected those. So best thing would be to connect to your computer and make sure its updated. if that doesn't work, may be a range issue, they dont have the longest reception.
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