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The Google Nest Wifi Router 2 Pack (2nd Gen) delivers AC2200 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi with up to 4400 sq ft coverage. This renewed set includes one router and one access point extender, designed for easy setup and seamless roaming. It automatically updates to enhance security and features, ensuring a fast, reliable connection ideal for busy professionals working and streaming from home.
| ASIN | B0863KKYMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,226 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,158 in Routers |
| Item model number | AC2200 |
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| Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 9.04 cm; 771.11 g |
M**A
Extremely easy and straightforward to set up. In case you're wondering, yes, this bundle of 2 google nest mesh wifi routers will work perfectly to extend your wifi. All I had to do is use one of them as my main router (replacing my old router) then plug my other router into the room I wanted better wifi coverage in. They connected with each other and now I have super fast wifi in all rooms. I was able to set all of this up in 30 minutes.
R**Y
Conecte la red de malla adicional a la red de mi compañía telefónica, la estabilidad ha sido considerable en todo momento, al día de hoy solo 2 ocasiones de no más de 3 minutos he perdido la señal, cuando en mi otra red veo por mis equipos que la pierden más seguido, una gran inversión para mí que trabajo desde mi casa.
A**M
Getting rid of this system ASAP. Unless your house uses next to no bandwidth and you have very few devices. Do not get these.
M**N
Good 👍🏻
J**N
Like many people, I don't often write reviews but I feel compelled to do so because of (1) how frequently people now work at home and rely on WiFi devices and (2) the expense of a mesh system. I've set up quite a bit of networking equipment, so I think it was reasonable for me to assume that I should be able to set this up without much trouble. I have Verizon FIOS. My configuration consists of running two connections from the FIOS Router 1. A CAT6/fiber network wired into the FIOS router 2. The Google WiFi mesh wired into the FIOS router I initially ran everything off the mesh, but after having *serious* intermittent connectivity problems, I separated my office (CAT6) from the mesh to maintain a consistent internet connection. I lost out on the benefit of using the mesh in my office and created printing challenges. There are 2 main things prompting the review & that you might want to consider: 1. WiFi Consistency - I haven't had any intermittent WiFi signal problems until installing this 2. "Seamlessness" with your existing network - Google creates a "hidden" network, which is problematic for sharing devices (like printers) across your WiFi and wired (CAT5/6) networks. There are workarounds but they aren't obvious IMHO. *** Here are the details of the points above *** 1. This is baffling. For no apparent reason, the WiFi signal will drop then reappear. I know it's not the Verizon FIOS signal because my office uses a CAT6/fiber link and it never experiences interruptions. I haven't identified a pattern, and I really shouldn't have to (nor do I want to) because no conditions change, nothing moves...it just drops then comes back after a minute or so. This happens at least 2X per day and it's the dealbreaker. 2. The Google mesh creates what they call a "NAT" network that uses a familiar-looking IP address range (192.168.86.x) but for security reasons, it's not visible to your physical network unless you shut off NAT. My workaround is everything is on the mesh network (including the printer) and when I want to print things from my office, I disconnect from the CAT6 & connect to the WiFi network. It does work, but for those not familiar with stuff like this, figuring this out could be maddening. When it worked, it did work really well. I consistently got 50-60mbps in most areas I wanted covered. But... I'm going to return the equipment because I can't solve the intermittent WiFi signal drop. In fairness, I bought the Refurb option, but it was factory reset and appeared to be new, not beat up/damaged. But I don't think having it work 98% of the time is a fair tradeoff or expectation. I think consumers should be able to "set & forget" it & expect it to work pretty much 100% of the time. I'm returning it & not sure what I'll get to replace it. Hope this helps.
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