

From there, try adding the eero to the network. To do so, make sure the eero is powered on, and proceed to hold down the reset button until the eero blinks red. If the app displays that the eero is already on another network, you can clear any past settings by performing a hard reset. eero already registered/on a different network
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If you run into this issue again, you can tap on Set up using serial number and you can find that number on the bottom of your eero. Confirm that the eero is powered on (the LED will blink blue) and that your phone both has Bluetooth on and is within range. If you see a screen that says No eero found, there is a chance that your eero is either unplugged, your phone’s Bluetooth is off, or your phone has moved out of range of your eero. Meaning, you should follow the prompts in the app to power on and set up/register each eero one-by-one. If you wish to plug all your eeros in at once, you can identify which eero is ready for setup and registration by finding the eero with a solid green LED. If you are setting up a network with more than one eero, it is recommended to setup one eero at a time. If do decided to set up manually, you can tap on Set up using serial number and you can find that number on the bottom of your eero. It is suggested to have Bluetooth on so that your eero can both pair with your existing network and complete registration of your eero.

Bluetooth is offĭuring the setup process, if your phone’s Bluetooth is off, you will be prompted to turn it on to complete setup. If you encounter one of the error messages described below, simply follow the associated instructions. If you run into any trouble during setup or when adding a new eero to your existing network, you may need to take additional troubleshooting steps to correct the issue.
