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Costco Members: 4-Pack Google Nest Wifi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router Pre-Order

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$450

$450

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 4-Pack Google Nest Wifi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router Pre-Order (GA03691-US) for $449.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Juggernaut_510 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Advanced Wi-Fi 6E Technology, Up To 2x Faster Than Wi-Fi 6
  • 2.4 GHz, 5GHz And 6 GHz Bands, Combined Speeds Up To 5.4 Gbps
  • Self-monitoring And Diagnosing
  • Automatic Security Updates For Protection
  • Manage In The Google Home App

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  • About this offer:
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 4-Pack Google Nest Wifi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router Pre-Order (GA03691-US) for $449.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Juggernaut_510 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Advanced Wi-Fi 6E Technology, Up To 2x Faster Than Wi-Fi 6
  • 2.4 GHz, 5GHz And 6 GHz Bands, Combined Speeds Up To 5.4 Gbps
  • Self-monitoring And Diagnosing
  • Automatic Security Updates For Protection
  • Manage In The Google Home App

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this offer:
    • Item is expected to ship within 3-4 weeks.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional information.
  • About this store:
    • Return policy details can be found here.

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For the more power users: If these are like last gens versions, they may work well but they have a super limited admin interface. It's only accessible from your phone and the Google home app. You can still port forward, and the basics but its a little lightweight. Just make sure you do your research and check into that before a purchase!
Link?
The only unifi I see that support wifi 6E cost $299 per device (unifi6 enterprise)
Let's play a game, everyone. Who can guess, without searching SD, what product this guy is talking about?

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NashCoug
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Anyone find any decent reviews on this yet or comparisons to other 6E routers? I know it's not out yet but they'll usually ship these to reviewers early.
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I'm also curious. I saw a review video youtube and it said that unless you have 6E compatibile devices - don't get it. You won't see significant improvements in 2ghz and 5ghz range. I heard 6E compatible devices would have super high clean speeds though. I have a new macbook air M2 chip that's compatible so i will get this new set just for that.

Only question is - can i keep two and sell the other two with no issues?
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ksdog317
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Do all of them have two Ethernet ports?
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BrianB4242
Oct 7, 2022
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Quote from ksdog317 :
Do all of them have two Ethernet ports?
They are all identical units. Should have one ethernet in, one ethernet out. That's how my current Google Onhub router works (6 years old).
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For the more power users: If these are like last gens versions, they may work well but they have a super limited admin interface. It's only accessible from your phone and the Google home app. You can still port forward, and the basics but its a little lightweight. Just make sure you do your research and check into that before a purchase!
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Quote from Juggernaut_510 :
I'm also curious. I saw a review video youtube and it said that unless you have 6E compatibile devices - don't get it. You won't see significant improvements in 2ghz and 5ghz range. I heard 6E compatible devices would have super high clean speeds though. I have a new macbook air M2 chip that's compatible so i will get this new set just for that.

Only question is - can i keep two and sell the other two with no issues?
If you inferred that the Air has 6E, it doesn't. Still WiFi 6.
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I only need two. Who wants to go in on a set?

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Quote from BrianB4242 :
They are all identical units. Should have one ethernet in, one ethernet out. That's how my current Google Onhub router works (6 years old).
I wish they would release one without wifi that I can just use as the attic/networking closet router. Currently I gotta leave one in my closet and that's a huge waste for my fully wired backhaul
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Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
unifi are so much better and the same price point
Link?
The only unifi I see that support wifi 6E cost $299 per device (unifi6 enterprise)
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If you have lots smart devices at home, this one might give you a hard time to setup the devices. You can't pick 2.4Ghz by yourself, you need to go block away from your home to setup those smart devices. This is the only downside. Everything else is fantastic
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Quote from Juggernaut_510 :
I'm also curious. I saw a review video youtube and it said that unless you have 6E compatibile devices - don't get it. You won't see significant improvements in 2ghz and 5ghz range. I heard 6E compatible devices would have super high clean speeds though. I have a new macbook air M2 chip that's compatible so i will get this new set just for that.

Only question is - can i keep two and sell the other two with no issues?
This is what I'm planning on doing....splitting the 4 (identical) units with a buddy (or more than one).
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Solaris72M
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How this compared to eero pro 6e
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JamesO9879
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I genuinely don't understand the value of these routers compared to their (previous generation compatible mesh).

Yes. WiFi 6+ promises a lot, especially in terms of congestion... Except most devices congesting the network won't be alleviated. IoT devices running on 2.4GHz bands of pre-WiFi_6.

And for people with the money for these are probably on ZigBee or alternatives that aren't congesting the routers anyways.

Unless... This has something to do with MATTER, I'm honestly not familiar at all with that.

note: sorry for the ramble, I just don't get it and hope someone will educate me

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This model do not have 2.5gb ethernet port like Eero Pro 6E or TPLink AX75 Pro. Im pass
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