Google Nest WiFi Router Non-Retail Packaging – AC2200 Mesh Wi-Fi 2nd Generation

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Nest Wifi blankets your whole home in fast, reliable Wi-Fi.¹ With up to 2200 sq. ft. of coverage, it automatically updates itself to get new features and help your network stay safe. Nest Wifi points have a speaker for extra help around the house.
Maximum Range : 2200 Sq Ft – Stream with speed. Stream a 4K video in one room and make a video call to Mom from another without disruption.[3]
The Wi-Fi router plugs into your internet provider’s modem to create your Wi-Fi network. For more coverage add Nest Wifi routers or points to your system.
Nest Wifi routers are strong enough to handle up to 200 connected devices and fast enough to stream multiple 4K videos at a time.[2] Compatible with Google Wifi; Ethernet ports included on each router. 15W power adapter.
Intelligently works behind the scenes to make sure your Wi-Fi remains fast.[3] Walk from room to room on a video call with an uninterrupted signal. Nest Wifi automatically updates itself to get new features and help your network stay safe and sound.
Nest Wifi works behind the scenes to keep buffering at bay in every room, on every device.[5] It’s easy to manage your network, share Wi-Fi with friends, and check your Wi-Fi speeds from anywhere, right on your smartphone.

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  1. Kevin Bastian

    Works great, and note that router can be used as either a router or an add-on point
    I needed two more add-on points to provide better coverage in my U-shaped brick ranch-style home that has had additions added over the years. Not only is the exterior of the house all brick, but the family room and master bedroom are additions that have bricks on all four walls, thus severely impeding the wifi signals. So I decided to buy a couple more add-on points to supplement the 3-node network I already had (one router plus 2 add-on points). I actually found this two-node set with a router and one point selling for cheaper than I could buy two points, so after verifying that a router can be configured either way, I bought it.If you have the same need, don’t hesitate to buy a router instead of a point if it’s cheaper. Although one would think it should be more expensive, and it originally was, I suspect because few people are now purchasing these routers since they’re older technology and not what Google Nest is currently selling, the demand for routers has really dropped, whereas the demand for add-on points has continued to be strong.When you install the router, it asks you if you want to configure it as a router or a point. It’s that easy! Choosing point will make it work exactly like any other point. It simply doesn’t use the router circuitry and it will show up on your network as just another point.Just remember that the router and point aren’t the same size, if that matters to you. Also the feature set is a bit different: the points have speakers and microphones; the router doesn’t, whereas the router has two ethernet jacks (downstream and upstream). But I just installed the router as another point and other than the minor size difference and the fact it doesn’t have mic and speaker, which I don’t use anyway, it works the same.Tip: I downloaded a free open-source Android app called WiFi Analyzer by VREM Software. I’ve used it several times over the past decade and it works great. For best results you need to disable an Android setting on your phone called Wi-Fi Scan Throttling. It only needs to be disabled while you’re using the analyzer, then you can turn it back on. Using the analyzer lets you very accurately measure your wifi signal and place your points in the exact best location. It’s not always intuitive! And it’s amazing how even a few inches can make a big difference in your signal. In my situation, I needed to place my bedroom point in the doorway, as it was the only place I could get a direct line-of-sight connection to the router without having a brick wall in the way (no, I don’t have bricks showing in my bedroom; the bricks are buried in the foot-thick walls, covered by drywall). Once I realized where the bedroom point needed to go, I purchased a Delidigi ABS Wall Mount https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083NCFM83?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 which I attached to the inside of my plastic bedroom door (I assume a traditional wooden door would also not impede the signal nearly as much as my brick wall). I was able to place it in the most optimal position for the signal, while also not bumping the wall when the door was fully opened. Some small Command cable clips made the installation surprisingly neat. And it works great! My main point here is to download the wifi analyzer app and experiment with it. You’ll likely find you can improve your wifi performance significantly simply by locating places with the strongest wifi signals.Remember that adding wifi points does not inherently speed up your network. To the contrary, it slows it down! Every relay slows down your bandwidth. In my family room I have the slowest wifi of anywhere in my house, as the signal goes from my router to the living room point, then through a wall to a dining room point, then a line-of-sight connection to a point sitting on an end table in my family room. Each link slows down the bandwidth as the signals need to be received, then retransmitted to the next point. So don’t expect to magically get the same bandwidth at each point. My broadband service is 1 gigabit coming from the cable company to the modem. My modem is an older model that peaks at about 850 megabits, which is plenty fast enough for my needs and isn’t motivating me to buy a new modem yet. The Nest speed test shows about 850 at the router. But by the time I get to the family room via multiple hops, I usually get between 100 and 150 megabits at my device, depending on what kind of device and where it’s located. It’s plenty of bandwidth for our TV and other devices. But the point here is that there is a balance to be struck between the signal strength and bandwidth. For example, if I only had my router and one point in the family room, I’d have a direct connection between those two devices, so no relay delay. But the signal would be so weak I’d get very little bandwidth, even though the router is being fed 850 from the modem. Putting one or two intermediate points between the two ends of the house introduce some relay delay, but each point has a strong enough signal with its adjacent components that it can pass along a higher bandwidth.If you’re a network engineer, I’m sure you can contradict a dozen mistakes I made in explaining this, but I think you’ll agree that for a non-engineer like myself, my conclusions are correct, even if I used the wrong terms.

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  2. Bolopwr

    Must have for larger spaces.
    A mist have if you need to extend your Wi-Fi network. The system was easy to set up using the Google home app and it gives a lot of control over various wifi connected devices. The coverage is pretty good and you can add more points for more coverage. The reliability and speed is on par with our normal router.

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  3. John W.

    Amazingly Speed and Easy to Setup!!
    The Google Nest WiFi Access Point is an impressive piece of technology that clearly shows Google’s commitment to providing exceptional internet connectivity. After using the device for a few weeks, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in my internet speeds. I tested it in various settings, from streaming high-resolution videos to transferring large files, and the results have been consistently impressive. The device promises up to 2,200 sq ft of coverage and it certainly delivers on that, providing a stable and fast connection throughout the entirety of my apartment.The beauty of the Nest WiFi Access Point is not just in its high-speed internet capabilities, but also in its design and user-friendliness. The setup was a breeze, thanks to Google’s intuitive app, and managing my network has never been easier. The minimalist design also allows the device to blend seamlessly into the environment, offering a break from traditional routers that often appear clunky and unattractive.What separates the Google Nest WiFi Access Point from other routers on the market is its built-in Google Assistant feature. This addition enhances the device’s usability, turning it into a smart hub for your home. The Google Assistant responds quickly to commands, thanks to the superior internet speeds, allowing for smooth and efficient operation of other smart devices in the home. This feature certainly makes the Nest WiFi Access Point feel like a future-ready device.In conclusion, the Google Nest WiFi Access Point is a top-tier device when it comes to delivering fast and reliable internet speeds. The easy setup, user-friendly app, modern design, and integrated Google Assistant are just icing on the cake. If you’re in the market for a new router and prioritize internet speed, then you can’t go wrong with the Google Nest WiFi Access Point. It’s a solid investment in a future-proof home network.

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  4. Pete D.

    Nice, but $$$
    Works well and is easy to setup. However, as with most of Google’s products, it was a bit pricey.

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  5. Teresa D or Elizabeth A Adams

    Good product to replace the original
    Works good just like the original. Actually better. Happy with it. Good price.

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  6. Abdulraman A Aljogiman

    سيئ السرعة متفاوتهو بطيء جدا

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  7. Vincent Blain

    Easy to install, connect, and manage.

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  8. Rowbear

    Well I have the 1st gen mesh and it has been pretty good. I was going to upgrade to the pro version and I would not have been able to use any of the first gen pucks. So as budget was a concern and coupled with the fact that my ISP router is a WiFi 5 that it may not have been the best option. Then these routers showed up at a great price and I could use my 1st gen pucks as well.So I bought 3 of these routers from Google to create a better mesh with my old pucks. Setup was fairly straight forward because I kept everything with the same name and that way I didn’t have to change every device which was over 75. Anyway, I had it all working up and running and I thought it was pretty good. No more weak spots. But…… for some reason, the pucks from both generations randomly just drop off. No idea why and it is not a particular one. There are at least 3 separate pucks that randomly do it. I am wrecking my brain trying to figure it out. From total reset to individully restarting the pucks to clear the bug. When I restart any puck it works fine again. Until it does it again. I don’t think the routers are defective, but I did have a very hard time with one of the routers to connect and I had to reset it to factory settings and still had issues getting it to connect. Eventually it did connect, but I’m wondering if that one is the cause of my issues. Of course I forget which router it is now that they are all placed and when it is working well it is great! That’s why the 3 stars. It was a good deal for under 60 bucks a puck, but it needs to work properly. I am still trying to figure it out. Maybe I have too many pucks now and there could be interference, but for now I’m still working on it. Another issue that bothered me was the power cord was a foot shorter than the first gen which forced me to buy 3ft extensions for the pucks. My pucks are up on high furniture for better coverage and because that is what worked before. Maybe the pro version will be the better option at the end of the day. The saga continues…..

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  9. Mark

    Great product works well very slick design at a great price

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  10. Tarek .a

    Ok

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