How To Setup Nest WiFi Router and Access Point + App Walk Through!

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  • How To Setup Nest WiFi Router and Access Point + App Walk Through!
    Get your Nest WiFi router and your Access Point mesh system set up and working. The Nest WiFi system can be used as a router, or downstream of your router in your home depending on your setup. You can easily use these to stabilize your home WiFi and to hold connections to hundreds of devices.
    I use the Nest WiFi router as my main router and I have one Nest Wifi Access Point to complete my mesh WiFi throughout my whole home. It's a great system that allows me to run one of the most complex smart homes I know.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @mksarav75
    @mksarav75 2 месяца назад

    when I tried to add additional wifi point, it is asking for setupcode or qr code and I do not find any setup code or qr code printed on the bottom of the device or on the packing. Thus now I am unable to add the point. any idea how to fix it?

  • @ignacioarellano1834
    @ignacioarellano1834 9 месяцев назад

    Hello!! thanks for everything!! What happens if I only buy the Nest-WiFi Speaker? can I use the wifi nest? Or do I need to buy nest WiFi router?

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  8 месяцев назад

      Nest WiFi Router is required to use the Nest WiFi Point at all :)

  • @peteryoung9157
    @peteryoung9157 2 года назад +1

    Should I get 40 or 60,?what is the different?

  • @joerodriguez8938
    @joerodriguez8938 Год назад

    I did not hear you talk about the Current Router IP"s. I have 35 devices with static IP's. Range 192.168.50.1-255. I notice Google Mesh uses 192.168.86.1-250. Did you change the IP's?
    of the Google Mesh?

  • @michaelrosewood5635
    @michaelrosewood5635 9 месяцев назад

    Hello. Can or do I need to turn the WiFi off on my service provider router? And just use the google points as WiFi?

  • @semiautoo725
    @semiautoo725 Год назад +1

    It says it’s connected but does not show up on my wifi setting on my iPhone why is that

  • @MrRiffbear1
    @MrRiffbear1 Год назад +1

    My google home app can NEVER find my nest device. Its so lame

  • @jgarcia1925
    @jgarcia1925 2 года назад

    I currently have a Netgear nighthawk c7000 router/modem combo... do you have to disable the router portion in order to run the nest wifi router and point? i will be doing this tonight but would like to know. thanks!

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  2 года назад +1

      Oh gosh, sorry...I missed this.
      You don't have to disable the router portion of your Nighthawk, but it will likely work better over the long run.

    • @jgarcia1925
      @jgarcia1925 2 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 thanks! I might just leave it be for now, these are also units that my buddy gave me. I’m not sure if they both work however that’s why I wanted to leave the normal router on until I knew these worked. I will do that. Thanks!

  • @stinkiitofu
    @stinkiitofu 2 года назад

    How does it work if you have a bunch IoT devices? Basically can I duplicate the the original SSID name on the google Wi-Fi unit?

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  Год назад

      Yep! Just use the same SSID/Pass combo. Works great with that. I have over 100 devices in my home at all times.

  • @ktsang6544
    @ktsang6544 4 года назад

    I have a fiber modem/router. How can I use the Nest Wifi router with it? Can I just plug in the Nest router to my modem's ethernet out ports?

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  4 года назад +1

      yes sir! That's exactly my setup.

    • @ktsang6544
      @ktsang6544 4 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 all I have to do is just setup the Nest router? No configuration needed on the modem? I saw from another channel that if your router is built in to your modem, you have to disable the router function in your modem for the Nest router to work, is that true?

  • @leogodreau9505
    @leogodreau9505 4 года назад

    Hey Brian. I'm looking to add a Nest Wifi router to replace the Google wifi point currently used as the router. Reason is the number of gadgets in my house as we've discussed before. So, can I simply add it to replace or is this a bit more complicated as starting it all over? Thanks.

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  4 года назад

      Hey Leo! It's not going to be really tough. In fact, this is what Nest WiFi is built to do. They have a couple options for you, but this is the article you're after. You can basically start the network again and then add the WiFi points in, or there's a second option. :) support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9548099?hl=en-CA

    • @leogodreau9505
      @leogodreau9505 4 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 Thanks! Now all I have to do is find one at a good price.

  • @IsekaiGod8
    @IsekaiGod8 3 года назад

    Do I need to google router? Or can I just buy the google point and connect that to our current router.

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  3 года назад

      Google's Nest WiFi Access Points can't just connect to the existing router as far as I know. You would have to still get a router and point, but per this video you could use it as a router or as a wired in "point" and then you'd have 2

  • @robertalfonso9114
    @robertalfonso9114 2 года назад

    Hey Brain, I'm always looking at your video to help me improve my Smart Home setup. My original setup is Google Wifi connected to my IP router/ modem combo. I'm also running SmartThings. I'm looking to upgrade to Google Nest Wifi. I read somewhere that you could switch to the Nest Wifi and still use the Google Wifi as additional points. One of the problems that I have with my original setup is my wifi points not staying in the same ISP address group. Which then gives me weaker signals. Do you have any input about Nest Wifi and Google Wifi working together? Also, do you have any input or ideas to improve ISP issue? Thanks

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  2 года назад +1

      Hey Robert, I think what you meant to say is that they're not staying in the same IP address group? Either way, they shouuuuldn't do that.
      I think make sure you use the Nest Router and because that broadcasts further, you might find things are better right off the bat ;)

    • @robertalfonso9114
      @robertalfonso9114 2 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 Thanks for the reply and the information. I was told that they so they would communicate with each other better. In any case I appreciate you clearing it up for me.

  • @CharlesReiche
    @CharlesReiche 4 года назад

    I wish the wifi point could be hard wired. My router and point were too close together and caused problem upstairs.

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  4 года назад

      You could totally get a second router and then the system can work together Charles! The setup looks a bit different but you can do it. :)

    • @ktsang6544
      @ktsang6544 4 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 Can you also use the older Google Wifi Routers as wifi points? The hockey puck shape ones haha. They got ethernet in and out ports on them to plug in a switch so you'll be hard wired all the way. Will it work with the Nest Router?

  • @tinachan9333
    @tinachan9333 4 года назад

    Hi, this is Tina from SONOFF smart home, may I know whether you're interested to test our coming new products? If interested, I will send more details to you. Thank you.

    • @TechYourLife1
      @TechYourLife1  4 года назад

      Hi Tina - We'll handle your request through email.

    • @tinachan9333
      @tinachan9333 4 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 Okay, I'm waiting for your email. Thank you.

    • @tinachan9333
      @tinachan9333 4 года назад

      @@TechYourLife1 Hi there, did you send the mail to me? I didn't view any message form you.

  • @vinhennessy3885
    @vinhennessy3885 4 года назад

    Good News, guys, Google Wifi is backwards compatible with previous Google wifi routers