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04/03/24 | Amazon | $75.81 |
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01/22/24 | Home Depot | $50 frontpage |
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01/22/24 | Amazon | $109.99 |
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01/26/23 | Amazon | $120 |
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08/14/22 | Amazon | $149.99 |
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06/12/22 | B&H Photo Video | $149.99 popular |
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08/12/21 | Staples | $129.99 popular |
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06/21/21 | Amazon | $184.90 |
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05/23/21 | Amazon | $169 frontpage |
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12/20/20 | Best Buy | $174.99 |
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Amazon | $148.01 |
Office Depot and OfficeMax | $199.99 |
Target | $199.99 |
Adorama | $199.99 |
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So if immediately stability is what you want, go with Google Wifi. If newer tech with the possibility of performance improvements in the future is what you want, Eero 6 probably isn't a bad choice either.
If you don't need a new router/mesh set right now you might want to wait for whatever new router or mesh set Google will probably be releasing within the next few months. They seem to be unloading their current units in anticipation of its arrival.
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Costco one is wifi6 while this one is not.
https://www.costco.com/netgear---...36361.html
Nothing meaningful for typical home networks. Mesh has more seamless setup and handoff between devices, giving the illusion of a single large network. Access points require more initial setup but offer greater throughput and options. Both solve the problem of dead spots in your house or extending coverage.
yes.. i think that one is better deal.. but these are old ones.. probably outdated but works well even with many devices
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Nest, because is new tech and higher end speeds as far as Local Network and Receiving speeds. For example. IT IS SAID that Google wifi only gets up too 400mbps, but I have clocked them at 600. I own both the nest and google wifi( different homes) the nest actually provides a little more power as far as coverage, but other than that it's the same. Lan connectivity is 2 per point, which with the nest is Only 2 in the router, the input and the out put. Consider before you pull the trigger. Have fun
Coax-Cable --- Modem --- Unmanaged Router/Switch --- Base Google Google Wifi. And then put the satellites around the house?
Any way to get or connect more ethernet ports to the satellites? I've never been able to figure this out, short of buying them and trying stuff out.
Should i maybe consider running ethernet from the Unmanaged switch/router to each sateline and put another unmanaged switch?