Nest WiFi Pro 6E
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$334.95
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¿Necesito homologar router?
Hace unos días me trajeron un 3-pack de Google Nest Wifi Pro que compré usados por swappa en maleta de mano y no hubo problemas, cero homologación ni certificación. Cabe destacar que estaban sin su caja y debidamente acompañados de su factura. Aunque podría ser una excepción. Pero quizás valga la pe
...DanchoRancho in r/dev_venezuela
November 22, 2025 2:28 PM
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Does anyone have experience with Wyyerd fiber internet?
I've had the $80 600mbps Wyyerd plan for over a year now in Surprise. Easily would recommend them over Cox and CenturyLink. It's faster, more reliable and cheaper. I was with Cox for over a decade and grew accustomed to paying for 500mbps while only getting half of 2/3 of that speed. With Wyyerd you
...Prestigious_Fix_2449 in r/phoenix
December 18, 2024 10:03 AM
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Nest Wifi Pro - nothing but problems. Google Wifi was fine for years.
Try this suggestion: In the Home App, if you go into Wifi \ Settings \ Preferred activities, is Video conferencing checked? If so, uncheck it and restart the network. I've found this one setting to really lower network speeds. I found it in this post and it did help. https://www.reddit.com/r/GoogleW
...jrwnetwork in r/GoogleWiFi
May 3, 2025 7:48 PM
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Looking for an AP recommendation for my room.
Don't overthink it- get a cheap eero or any Google nest Wifi pro which all have one free port on back for your needs. The Ethernet goes into one and your PC goes into other.
Sad_Cauliflower9732 in r/HomeNetworking
April 7, 2026 3:31 PM
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Help choosing mesh network
All answers are good, this was the most thorough answer. I would get a consumer device and make sure to use Ethernet as backhaul so you get maximum performance. I just did this two weekends ago, we have coaxial wiring in the house so I had to use MoCA adapters but both the speed and as importantly t
...usamaahmad in r/HomeNetworking
January 16, 2026 12:30 PM
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Challenges with setting up a Google Nest Wifi Pro 6E Router
I was in need of replacing our primary router. Based on advice from professionals and friends, I purchased a Google Nest Wifi Pro 6E router. The router was much more expensive than I am used to paying, but given the endorsements, the expense seemed to be a good value.
Normally, setting up a new r
...Amazon_Echo_Question in r/GoogleWiFi
January 20, 2023 12:16 PM
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Extending Starlink WiFi 2025
I use the Google nest WiFi pro 6E. It works great. Easy setup. No issues. Just get the Ethernet adapter from starlink. I bought one from Amazon and had to return it because it was crap. The starlink one works perfect with the Google nodes.
Dangerous-Luck5803 in r/Starlink
February 1, 2025 12:06 PM
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Wifi Success - Nest Wifi Pro
Just wanted to share some frustration followed by success with my new Litter Robot 4 and Nest Wifi Pro (6E) network.
I tried setting up the LR4 on the primary network (same SSID for 2.4, 5, and 6 ghz) a dozen times with no success. I also had an old AirPort Express that I setup in bridge mode so th
...Icy-Subject-9000 in r/litterrobot
April 11, 2024 10:35 PM
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Google wifi warning
That's really weird, because both of what you are saying has worked on every generation of Google Wifi Units. I currently have the following: ISP -> Primary Google Nest Wifi Pro -> TP link unmanaged POE switch -> 3x other Google Nest Wifi Pros in various rooms. A few things you need to watch out for
...misosoup7 in r/googlehome
November 24, 2025 3:03 AM
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Is the Google Nest Wifi Pro decent? It's 53% off on Amazon.
Ironically I just did some research on this since my current Nest Wi-Fi system starting dropping intermittently. I ended up going with Deco XE75 Pro, which is also on sale on Amazon. YMMV but for my situation, since I have hard lines going to a few rooms, Nest WiFi Pro is not a good option. I’m also
...tiwired in r/Nest
July 9, 2025 2:38 PM
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