Troubleshooting Echo Show 10 Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues

Hey everyone, I’ve been having some trouble with my Echo Show 10 lately, and I’m hoping someone here can help shed some light on the issue. Let me start by sharing what’s been going on.

So, I’ve had this Echo Show 10 for a while now, and it’s been a fantastic addition to my smart home setup. It’s not just for music—it’s how I manage my daily routines, make calls, and even control other devices around the house. But recently, it just stopped connecting to my Wi-Fi. The error message I’m getting is ‘Not in Range,’ which is confusing because my router is literally two feet away, and all my other devices are working perfectly fine. I’ve tried the usual troubleshooting steps—unplugging and replugging it in, resetting it, checking for firmware updates—but nothing seems to work. Even my phone hotspot isn’t being recognized, which is really frustrating.

I know my luck with warranties is pretty bad, and unfortunately, I can’t afford to buy a new one right now. It’s a real letdown because this device is such an integral part of my daily life. I rely on it for everything from setting reminders to controlling my lights, and not having it working is making things a lot harder than they should be.

I’ve heard that sometimes Wi-Fi interference or channel conflicts can cause issues like this, but I’m not entirely sure how to diagnose that. I’ve also considered whether there might be a hardware problem, but without any visible signs of damage, it’s hard to say. I’m hoping there’s a software fix or some setting I can tweak to get it working again.

If anyone has any tips or suggestions, I’d really appreciate it. Maybe there’s a workaround or a hidden feature I haven’t discovered yet. I’m really hoping to get this sorted out without having to spend money on a replacement. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!