Woot via Amazon has Google Nest Wifi AC2200 Router (Snow) for $54.99. Shipping is free.
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Alternatively, Google has Google Nest Wifi AC2200 Router (Snow) for $59. Shipping is free.
Features:
Maximum Range : 2200 Sq Ft
Nest Wifi devices work together to blanket your whole home in fast reliable Wi-Fi and eliminate buffering in every room with coverage up to 4400 square feet.
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.
Strong enough to handle up to 200 connected devices and fast enough to stream multiple 4K videos at a time.
Intelligently works behind the scenes to make sure your Wi-Fi remains fast.
Automatically updates itself to get new features and help your network stay safe and sound.
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I don't recommend google hardware anymore. They can't be trusted. I had the older model which won't let me update settings anymore. It still works, but you cannot do anything about it: https://support.google.com/google...r/11257354
Incorrect. You can setup extra routers as points.
Source: I owned 3 routers. When wirelessly meshed the 2 Ethernet points are active so you can wire in a device if needed. I eventually used the 3 in an Ethernet backhaul.
Looks like amazon has it for $65. This is the wifi 5, not the wifi 6 version.
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11-30-2023 at 12:44 PM.
I don't recommend google hardware anymore. They can't be trusted. I had the older model which won't let me update settings anymore. It still works, but you cannot do anything about it: https://support.google.com/google...r/11257354
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12-01-2023 at 06:38 AM.
Based on my own OnHub experience, where they force you to manage the router exclusively from Google Home App, then decide to orphan their own Wifi hardware after a few years (like about every google hardware they ever made), I would say if you can do it, go pfSense -- roll your own router & just add Unifi Wifi devices.
or, just wait and get a Unifi Express for $150 when it becomes available again.
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Source: I owned 3 routers. When wirelessly meshed the 2 Ethernet points are active so you can wire in a device if needed. I eventually used the 3 in an Ethernet backhaul.
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or, just wait and get a Unifi Express for $150 when it becomes available again.
https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/ca...roducts/ux
I prefer my Asus router. A lot more control. But these are easy to setup