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HomePod is 
connected wirelessly 
to the network and it 
does not see any 
audio servers. 
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Check the access point to make that it is 
working properly. Check to see if you have 
basic TCP/IP settings setup correctly, such as 
IP, subnet mask, gateway IP, SSID, WEP 
keys. 
Move your HomePod closer to your access 
point to see if range could be an issue. 
Check to see if your access point is set to 
broadcast the SSID. Enable it if it is not. The 
HomePod needs the access point to 
broadcast the SSID in order to connect to it. 
If your access point has WEP turned on, 
turned it off first to make sure HomePod can 
connect without WEP. 
Turn off HomePod. Connect the HomePod to 
the router by a wired Ethernet cable, and then 
turn on the HomePod again. When HomePod 
reaches the main screen, go to Network 
Settings and locate its IP Address. Once the IP 
is known (say 192.168.1.3), open a browser 
on any computer on the network and log into 
HomePod, e.g. type http://192.168.1.3/ in the 
browser. Once you are at the configuration 
screen, go to the Wireless Settings tab and 
look for the SSID field. Change the SSID from 
the default value of “ANY” to the exact name 
of your access point (you can get the SSID of 
your access point by logging into your access 
point). Click Save and then disconnect the 
Ethernet cable and reboot HomePod. In a 
multi-access point environment, setting the 
SSID to match your access point will help 
HomePod connect to it much more easily. 
Make sure the PC/Mac that has audio server 
installed is on the same subnet as the 
HomePod. E.g. 192.168.1.xxx. 
Make sure the audio server is running. If it is 
not, start it. If it is, stop and restart it.