You could try and connect the speaker with a cable to your router and put in the wifi credentials when it is connected. Or change your routers password and SSID to the credentials of your old network.
@106rallye I’ve tried connecting it yesterday with an Ethernet cable but that just cut out the internet, I think the ports are input-only? Is there a way to reverse them?
Since I already did a factory reset I assume it won’t work anymore if I change the router pass and SSID.
A factory reset would erase eveything you’d put on the system, so yes, changing the SSID wouldn’t make a difference. You need to treat it as if you’ve just pulled it from the box.
Connecting it with an Ethernet cable to your router (not an extender), and using the ‘add a device’ function in the controller is best, once that’s done, and it is showing up, you can then go back in to the controller and change the network information. After that, you should be able to remove the Ethernet cable.
@Airgetlam I tried connecting the Ethernet cable to every single port on the router and it worked! It’s too bad that this step is needed though, I don’t understand why you can’t just input your wifi code straight into the device via the controller. But okay, at least it’s up and running! Thanks.
Because until you attach that Ethernet cable, you’re not able to reach the computer running in the speaker, to tell it the new SSID. Once it ‘knows’ the new data, it can connect to the new Wi-Fi signal.