You always have to ask Siri twice to command homekit

Cupertino, January 24, 2024

I like to use my watch to turn on/off all the lights in my house. Before the 10.2 update, this worked perfectly. After the update, my watch every time I ask “Turn off all the lights” I first get, “Hmm, there was a problem connecting to My Home remotely. Try to check if you are on the same WiFi or set up remote access “I ask the same question again immediately without doing or changing anything. Siri: "OK!" and the lights go out. This happens constantly.. Note that WiFi and access etc. they should be correct. Is this a known issue? Is there any way to fix it?

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