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Google Nest Wifi AC2200 Router (Snow) $50 + Free Shipping

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Woot by Amazon [amazon.com] has Google Nest Wifi AC2200 Router (Snow) for $49.99. Shipping is free.
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Model: Google Nest Wifi Mesh System Router - Snow | GA00595-US

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05-09-2024 at 06:01 PM.
05-09-2024 at 06:01 PM.
For the love of god, please don't buy this. For real. I wouldn't even take it if it were free. Made the mistake of getting this and two satellites shortly after launch since I had good experiences with Google and Asus' cobranded OnHub setup. These sucked so bad I couldn't believe it.

Still have constant arbitrary throttling and for the first year nearly daily I'd get packet loss so bad to my hardwired desktop that its NIC failed to be able to even maintain a spotty at best link to my network. After many firmware updates they're better, but if you have a gigabit (or even anything above ~200mbs) connection and are downloading a lot of data at once or just sending across your LAN these will overheat and shit the bed. It's taken a lot of discipline and patience waiting for WiFi 7s rollout in the form of a mesh system that doesn't break the bank, but I probably just should have grabbed a 6E system and year or two ago and saved myself a lot of frustration.
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