Nest Wifi Router
Based on 46 Reddit mentions
$49.99
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50-65 ms latency on Quest 3 PCVR using virtual desktop on Godlike 200mbs bit rate 72/120hz tried changing encoders, same results. Can this improve?
You're internet speed has nothing to do with your PCVR connection. PCVR is purely reliant on local network variables. An easy fix is to get another router, plug it into your computers Ethernet port, give it its own SSID, and use that as a PCVR dedicated network. I currently use a nest pro for this,
...Markgulfcoast in r/MetaQuestVR
April 23, 2026 12:16 AM
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Need some wifi help now that i upgraded to fiber
That thing you're calling a "splitter" is a TP-Link brand 8 port switch. It looks to be a model TL-SG108 which is an unmanaged gigabit switch, which does not support PoE (Power over Ethernet). Assuming Port #1 is connected to your Router, then other devices (not requiring PoE) could be connected to
...Grumpy-24-7 in r/wifi
May 2, 2026 10:52 PM
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Google Nest Wifi alternatives
I had purchased mine and gave it 6-months and it was the worst decision/purchase, tech wise, I have made. Luckily, I had a great customer service rep at a box store, and she provided me store credit, and I purchased a different system and have had zero issues since. Almost every post I’ve seen about
...Robert-Berman in r/GoogleWiFi
May 18, 2026 10:49 AM
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Looking for a Router
there are many. i have a 2br apt in noisy dense urban environment, have had success with nest wifi router 2nd gen (AC2200) with a small unmanaged netgear switch like gs305 or gs308 to add more ethernet cable ports. all set up next to tv so tv, media server, hue hub etc all hard wired via switch and
...Mr_Saturn_ in r/HomeNetworking
June 25, 2025 2:14 AM
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done fighting WiFi extenders in the yard. 4G for outdoor stuff instead?
My Google Nest wifi router covers a half acre lot well. It can mesh to multiple access points but I haven't needed that. Internet companies typically provide cheap, crappy routers. Turn their built-in router off and add a Nest wifi device, should do the trick. You might need to experiment in where t
...harborsparrow in r/smarthome
April 25, 2026 4:46 PM
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