Z Z3man macrumors 6502a Feb 19, 2012 803 404 UK Feb 15, 2018 #2 I would like to know this as well, hope you get some replies. I have 3 networks so would like to know which one it is using, i would imagine it is using the same one my iPhone was using when i set the HomePod up.
I would like to know this as well, hope you get some replies. I have 3 networks so would like to know which one it is using, i would imagine it is using the same one my iPhone was using when i set the HomePod up.
M MC6800 macrumors 6502 Jun 29, 2016 369 126 Feb 15, 2018 #3 I'd assume you could check each network router's status for what devices it sees. By that I mean go to the router's web interface or use Airport Utility.
I'd assume you could check each network router's status for what devices it sees. By that I mean go to the router's web interface or use Airport Utility.
G gelie macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 7, 2010 614 214 Feb 16, 2018 #4 Z3man said: I would like to know this as well, hope you get some replies. I have 3 networks so would like to know which one it is using, i would imagine it is using the same one my iPhone was using when i set the HomePod up. Click to expand... I was assuming the same. I hope there's a way to change it.
Z3man said: I would like to know this as well, hope you get some replies. I have 3 networks so would like to know which one it is using, i would imagine it is using the same one my iPhone was using when i set the HomePod up. Click to expand... I was assuming the same. I hope there's a way to change it.