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If your Alexa device won’t connect to Wi-Fi, it can’t function properly, making it frustrating when you're trying to use voice commands, stream music, or control smart home devices. This issue is fairly common and often caused by minor connectivity problems that can be resolved with a few simple steps. First, make sure your Wi-Fi network is working correctly by checking if other devices can connect. If they can’t, restart your router and modem. Next, ensure your Alexa device is within range of your Wi-Fi signal and not placed too close to walls, microwaves, or other electronics that might interfere with the signal. If Alexa still won’t connect, try restarting the device by unplugging it for 30 seconds, then plugging it back in. You can also attempt to reconnect it to Wi-Fi manually using the Alexa app. Open the app, go to “Devices,” select your Echo device, and choose “Change” next to the Wi-Fi network. Finally, if the issue persists, it could indicate a problem with your device or a router compatibility issue, in which case reaching out to Amazon Alexa customer support is a good next step. A working Wi-Fi connection is essential for Alexa to function, so resolving connectivity problems promptly will ensure you get the full smart assistant experience your device was designed to deliver.