Alexa is one of the handy virtual assistants. Many devices running the AI require an app for setup. If you want to learn how to connect Alexa to WiFi without the app, our guide will show you how to accomplish this. All you need to get started is an Alexa-enabled device, a stable internet connection, and a web browser.

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How to Connect Alexa to WiFi without the App

1. Power up your Alexa device

Take your Echo speaker, Echo Dot, or Alexa-enabled device and plug it up if you haven’t done so already. Give it a few minutes to power up before proceeding.

2. Log into your Account

3. Access Settings

Once logged in, look on the left of the page and select a section labeled Settings to access the device section of the site.

4. Set up New Device

From this page, you’ll see a full list of any Alexa devices hooked up to your account – past or present. You can adjust your account settings here, but to connect Alexa to WiFi without the app, you’ll want to choose Set up a New Device.

5. Choose a Device

Now you’ll see a page with a long list of Alexa devices, including the Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Link, and Echo Flex. If you don’t see the Alexa device you want to use on the list, you’ll need to use the app to set it up. The Echo Shows are an exception, however, as you set those up by using the touchscreen displays.

6. Begin Echo Setup

You can test out Alexa by asking it a question or set up preferences for your new devices from the settings menu on the website.

The Wrap-Up

Once set up properly, these smart speakers and displays will allow you to access Alexa on demand at any time. If you want to know how to set up Alexa with the app, we can show you how to do that in a few simple steps.