The Google Nest Wifi has a bunch of parental control features that can help you keep tabs on your family's internet usage. Hereโs a quick rundown:
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So, with Google Nest Wifi, you actually can't split the 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks into separate names. It's designed to manage both bands automatically under a single network name (SSID). The system decides which band (2.4GHz or 5GHz) is best for your devices at any given moment, balancing everything out and optimizing performance without you having to lift a finger.
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Nope, the Google Nest Wifi doesn't support WiFi 6. It's built on WiFi 5 (802.11ac), which is still pretty solid for most home networks in terms of performance and coverage.
But if you're specifically looking for WiFi 6 (802.11ax) for its faster speeds and better handling of
Setting up the Google Nest Wifi is pretty straightforward. You'll mainly use the Google Home app to guide you through it. Just so you know, the Google Nest Wifi 1-pack doesn't come with a modem. It only includes the router, so you'll need to connect it to a modem you already
The Google Nest Wifi router can cover up to 2,200 square feet on its own. If you add a Nest Wifi point, it bumps up the coverage to about 3,800 square feet.
Need more coverage? You can add additional points to create a mesh network, which helps cover even larger spaces. This setup gives you flexibility based on your specific needs, making sure you have a good connection throughout your home or o
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