📡 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game – Because Every Corner Deserves Connection!
The Google WiFi System is a renewed router replacement designed to provide seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home. With a coverage area of up to 1,500 sq. ft. per unit, it eliminates dead zones and buffering. The system features Network Assist technology for optimal performance, a user-friendly app for easy management, and robust security protocols to keep your data safe.
Color | white |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.98"L x 8.2"W x 0.39"H |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabytes Per Second |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Controller Type | vera |
Is Electric | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Connectivity Technology | 2x2 802.11ac Wave 2 + BLE |
Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK |
Additional Features | Beamforming, Access Point Mode, Wps |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
F**9
Solid coverage. Fast network speed. A definite upgrade from our prior network.
I purchased a 3-puck Google Wifi system through Amazon to replace our more traditional wifi modem. The wifi in our house had become increasingly unreliable, with frequent dropped signals and interruptions in service. My wife works from home quite a bit, so reliable wifi is important. We live in a three story house (basement, main floor, upstairs) of about 3000 square feet, built around 1900. The lathe and plaster walls, and old school plumbing and wiring, make wifi and cell phone coverage a challenge. I placed one puck in the basement next to our cable router, one in the living room on the main floor, and one in the office upstairs. I attached an ethernet switch to the puck in the basement to accommodate our hard-wired devices. I did not wire the pucks themselves to one another. They are connecting to one another via wifi. The mesh system has greatly improved the performance of our wifi network. The internet speed for the computer in the office had typically run in the 25-30 Mbps range. It now runs 75-80 Mbps. We have not had the new system long enough to make a definitive assessment regarding long-term reliability. However, the performance so far has been great. Installation and setup was relatively easy, but I did have some issues. You do the setup through an app on your phone. There is no written documentation to speak of included with the units. The system would not recognize one of the pucks when I went to install it. I found a solution (resetting the puck using the reset button) after some searching on the internet. Once I identified the issue, and found instructions for resetting the puck, it installed without issue. The whole process took 60-90 minutes. If I had not needed to diagnose and reset the puck, the process would have been very easy, and would have taken no more than 20 minutes. All in all I am very pleased with this product, including the installation and setup process. You can get wifi modem's for a lot less. Given my experience to date, I believe this system is worth the extra money. I hope it proves to be reliable in the long run.
B**.
Greatly extends range without hurting speed or signal but place carefully
The first thing you need to know about these is that you should turn wifi off if you have an integrated modem/router. The reason is that the wifi coming from your modem can interfere with the extender but this hasn't been an issue for me.Each one comes with a CAT6 cable and are 2.4 and 5GHz capable. This one is a single node that I added to my 3-pack.You need to plan out how you're going to place these for optimum coverage and bandwidth. The initial one connects directly to your modem and then sends the signal out to every other node. I have a decently sized house with 3 floors and a detached garage with a finished second story where my office is. So I have my first node close to my router very close to my wall that faces by detached garage. The second is also on the same ground floor but a little bit further than halfway to the front door which is right about below my master bedroom. The third one sits on the ground in the closet of my master bedroom and the last one is naturally placed but as close to the wall facing my house as possible.In the Google Home app you can run a test when you select the main node (the one that's connected to your modem with the cable) that tests the connection of all the Nest Wifi nodes on your network. All the ones that matter to me have great connections but the master bedroom one only has a "good" connection. I'll need to probably move that one slightly around the room somewhere but it's not a big deal so far.Before getting these I had dead spots on my second floor and almost no wifi on my third floor. Now I might as well be next to my router just about anywhere in my house including my garage. I can't lose my wifi signal until I get into the middle of the street across from my house and even then there's spots where it'll connect still. I got full coverage from my cellar to the first, second, and third floor plus the entire garage.A trick for connecting devices that only work with 2.4GHz devices (since these don't let you disable 5G temporarily), is to move to the edges of your coverage where you start losing bars and you'll likely be connected on the 2.4GHz channel.Overall I have 4 of these in my 2800sqft house and it works great.
C**N
Very Happy with Product, No issues with "Renewed"
Very happy with this purchase. Upgraded from a single router that was starting to be inconsistent. The mesh coverage is excellent, and 3 modules allows me flexibility to modify the coverage. I live in a 2400 sqft, 4 BR, 2 story house, and the coverage is great. In certain corners of the house, the signal drops by 1 bar, but that's it.No issues with these being "Renewed". They look brand new. Not even minor scuffs or cosmetic defects. Appear to be functioning completely normal. I can't speak to long term durability as I've only had them a few weeks. If there is a durability problem, I will update this review.A couple of items I would point out to a buyer:1) There were no instructions of any kind in the box. It's pretty easy to find them online, but some people might find that frustrating.2) Set up with the Google Home app is very easy. I consider myself tech aware (but not a tech genius), and was able to get it done in about 45 minutes, primarily due to one hiccup in which the connection to one of the units stalled for 10 minutes.I am very happy with this product and would recommend to anyone.
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