Guest Wi-Fi is a separate network just for your guests. Guests will be able to get online and use shared devices you choose, like a Chromecast, smart TV, wireless speaker or printer. Learn more about your privacy with Google Nest Wifi and guests and your Google connected home devices.
Set up Guest Wi-Fi
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favourites Wifi Network settings Guest Network.
- Turn on Guest network.
- Enter a network name and password for your guests to use.
- A password is required for Guest networks.
- Choose a name and password that is different from your main Wi-Fi network.
- Under “Shared devices,” select any devices you would like your guests to be able to use.
- Tap Save.
Turn off Guest Wi-Fi
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favourites Wifi Network settings Guest Network..
- Turn off Guest network.
Edit Guest Wi-Fi
You can change the name of your guest network, password and which devices are shared with your guests.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favourites Wifi Network settings Guest Network.
- Edit the details of your Guest network.
- Tap Save.
Share your Guest Wi-Fi password
With Google Nest Wifi or Google Wifi, you can easily check and share your Guest Wi-Fi password with guests via text, email and other apps or on your Google Nest display.
Share your Guest Wi-Fi password from the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favourites Wifi Share password swipe left to your Guest Network.
- Tap Copy, Message, or Email to share.
- On a Nest display, swipe down from the top of the screen.
- Tap Connectivity Guest Wi-Fi.
- Your Guest Wi-Fi network name and password will be displayed.
To hide your guest password from your display:
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Favourites Wifi Network settings.
- Uncheck Show your Guest network password on your Assistant-enabled displays.
Share your Guest Wi-Fi password with Google Assistant
To do this: | Say ‘Hey Google’ then: |
Check Guest Wi-Fi password
Note: This command is currently not available in Finland, Portugal, Hong Kong and the Philippines. |
‘What's my Guest Wi-Fi password?’ |