Google Nest WiFI Pro 6e [2-Pack] Unboxing , Setup & Review | The Best , Most Powerful WiFi Mesh Kit?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @lifeasrob1757
    @lifeasrob1757 Год назад +6

    Just installed it yesterday. Game changer! Highly recommend.

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Год назад +5

    Thanks. I have the original Google Wi-Fi Mesh system. Still works good.

  • @WillieRuizLive
    @WillieRuizLive 19 дней назад

    Does this new one let you prioritize like the last version ?

  • @megumin7777
    @megumin7777 Год назад +2

    That orange solo braid 🔥

  • @simonfong69
    @simonfong69 2 дня назад

    Mine gets warm . Should I return it.

  • @MartyBrisbane
    @MartyBrisbane 3 месяца назад +1

    I have to re boot mine every couple of days as the speed slows down to less than 50 MBS

  • @Caseylawton
    @Caseylawton Год назад +1

    Are both router’s exactly the same? The video cut just before you flipped the 2nd around.
    Does the Ethernet out port work on the router in the LAN isn’t feeding into it?
    I’d like to set up my security system in a different room with the 2nd pod.

    • @Ndlelex
      @Ndlelex 6 месяцев назад +2

      If it is a satellite node (point) in question, the OUT and IN ports both function like a normal LAN port on a switch. Doesn't matter which one you connect your security system to.

  • @cptmr6058
    @cptmr6058 9 месяцев назад

    So, you have to connect the system to the internet provided router, which I guess also needs to be a 6e system?

    • @danielgomez8395
      @danielgomez8395 8 месяцев назад

      No, you connect it to your Internet provided modem. Also no, it has the capability for 6e, regardless if your modem supports it or not. If it doesn't, you'll just be running at lower speeds.

  • @that1mexican_018
    @that1mexican_018 6 месяцев назад

    So if you walk out of range from one of the nodes does it automatically connect to the other node?

  • @richxps
    @richxps Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, awesome work…

  • @matija67
    @matija67 Год назад

    Are they bought the same? Can I buy 2 packs and give one to a friend or do they only work together?

    • @danielgomez8395
      @danielgomez8395 8 месяцев назад +1

      They're all separate routers with the ability to "mesh", so if you wanted to keep one and give the other to someone else, you can. They're standalone devices.

  • @michaels6163
    @michaels6163 Год назад +1

    I’m using the Nest Wi-Fi pro with my Sonos home theater and am experiencing all kinds of channel conflicts. Unfortunately google doesn’t offer the possibility to change Wi-Fi channel. Not enough customization options in this product.

    • @kinburn1015
      @kinburn1015 Год назад

      Yeah, Sonos and Google don't play nicely together in general. It's really a shame

    • @kevinortiz28
      @kevinortiz28 Месяц назад

      @@kinburn1015what works best with sonos?

  • @chenteramos09
    @chenteramos09 Год назад

    Let's go!!!! Awesome review bro!

  • @rfischer1984
    @rfischer1984 11 месяцев назад

    Only issue i have is you cant have 2 mesh points in bridge. Have to have one as nat and the mesh as bridge. I wished it had a little more options.

    • @juandoe7802
      @juandoe7802 10 месяцев назад

      What do you need it to do that for?

    • @rfischer1984
      @rfischer1984 10 месяцев назад

      @juandoe7802 because I already have a router and switch. It still allows me to access my media server. But some things I have that are wired, like my Nvidia Shield would not cast if I was on the wireless. I should have gone with UniFi or the Omada APs, but I got the two pack for $100 off and it was hard to pass up. I just don't know why they allow you to put one in bridge but not allow you to put more than one in bridge.

  • @andrekpfli8228
    @andrekpfli8228 Год назад

    What is the powerconsumption on these devices, i cant be true they uses 22W each?

    • @malloott
      @malloott Месяц назад

      That would the rating of the psu, so yeah, in reality much less

  • @gabbym.7111
    @gabbym.7111 Год назад +2

    GoogleWifi😈🔥

  • @lara400notout
    @lara400notout 22 дня назад

    Why do a unboxing and not show BOTH front and back of each one? You bothered to show the side of the darn box but not the actual devices front and back?!

  • @iNexxFear
    @iNexxFear Год назад

    I still get confused as to the 2 rooms apart and how to set this up with a 2 story home. When I worked with support they also advised that a single unit should cover the square footage /I have but a current plain router does not cover well due to the building hardware I have. So I still don't know how, where or best place to position. I wish the app offered a suggestion for signal quality and or suggested placement once its established connection from the first unit. Any suggestions or help since they have that 2 room separation advisement especially with multiple floor architecture?

    • @happinin
      @happinin Год назад

      its easy. just set up one receiver for each room that the router is not in. the next receiver will always talk to the closest one you setup before it. They generally all work together throughout the house to eliminate blind spots and give you the maximum bandwidth depending on your activity. ideally its best to position them in best line of sight to each other but if they are just in the next room from each other theyll go through a wall fine. i live on the third floor of my unit block and coverage easily reaches the ground floor until you walk out of the building. with two receivers the older version covers about 4800 sqft. if your property is big just buy more receivers for each room. upstairs will easily communicate with downstairs rooms and vice versa. plug your main nest router into your actual router via an ethernet cable, and then your main PC into the nest via ethernet. connect all your wireless devices to the nest wifi. enjoy super fast internet.
      sucks for me. i got the earlier wifi 5 version today and now theres a wifi 6 version out.

    • @iNexxFear
      @iNexxFear Год назад

      @@happinin They warn about over coverage and causing interference added too soon.. If I added a unit in each room I would be looking at a fortune. I have thoughts on where to place to optimize but ten again 1 unit is to cover supposedly the square footage, bt that's the house alone andneedto readh out ffurther. I just wish here was a tool to suggest placement In the app or setup process.

    • @happinin
      @happinin Год назад

      @@iNexxFear nothing seems to cause interference for me and im surrounded by units each with wifi.
      if there was a tool for placement that would be awesome. actually a pretty good idea. But yeah unfortunately thats the way those things work. each node to a room apparently. or at least one on each side of the house. i would just test with my phone to see how far you can push it before it goes to a blind spot and then just put the next satellite there for optimal range.

    • @nutnfancy2
      @nutnfancy2 Год назад +2

      I would put them about two rooms apart, even across floors. If you have too many you will oversaturate the signal and they will cause interference with each other. More is not always better. Don't put them too close, but don't put them too far either. About two rooms apart is great.

  • @UmbroKhan
    @UmbroKhan Год назад

    Not showing if you can use this without your IPS router.

    • @kinburn1015
      @kinburn1015 Год назад

      You need to use your ISP modem so if it is modem/router combined then you need to use it

  • @kristophergoat
    @kristophergoat Год назад +1

    So you need a Internet provider to do it

    • @zch11109
      @zch11109 10 месяцев назад +4

      Of course

    • @zch11109
      @zch11109 10 месяцев назад +3

      You need one for all mesh systems

    • @joshklein5070
      @joshklein5070 Месяц назад +1

      So what I'm understanding is these guys are wifi extenders that create access points in a hard to reach area of the house. So the router goes on the main floor. And 2 of these guys for basement and upstairs.

  • @carlosdelgado8907
    @carlosdelgado8907 Год назад +1

    I have a typical standard router...

  • @DonnaBrewer-d6f
    @DonnaBrewer-d6f 9 месяцев назад

    I have the nest pro and have it set up other than the second one wont connect. It is not far away but continues to pulse white. I am a grandmother and do not find this easy to do!!