Nest WiFi Pro 6E
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How I Improved my Google Home Experience
For those not interested in a wall of text. TL;DR:After years of unreliable performance with smart home devices—including disconnecting speaker groups, Nest cameras dropping, and general network instability—you replaced your Nighthawk + extender setup with Nest WiFi Pro, only for it to get even wors...
Google nest mesh or something else?
Forget the Google crap. It’s garbage. Take that $300 and put it towards a UniFi Cloud Gateway Ultra, a Lite 8 PoE switch, and a U6+ AP. You’ll only spend just a little more than the Nest WiFi Pro, and it’s a system that you’ll actually be pleased with. Bonus, you’ll have room for expansion later - j...
F1 TV Subscriptions will no longer be available in the US after December 8th
As an F1TV Pro subscriber, I paid $85 a year and got exactly what I wanted. I do not want to Pay $100 a year for Apple TV. I know it's only $15, but I decided to get rid of my Google Home products in favor of Ubiquiti when they raised the Nest Aware price by $20. I don't mind purchasing new hardware...
Will the hubs become useful now?
Yes and no. Let me explain; the queries are indeed being processed by the cloud (there is no way the LLM processing could run on the device) but the issue is with the UI rendering. The more complex the UI is, either it's the animations, blur, complexity of the css code itself is going to be GPU heav...
Finally Did It. I drilled vent holes in my Google Wifi Pro 6e's.
So after almost 6 months of dealing with having to restart the network when it would drop to 10Mbs, when it should be getting 400Mbs. I opened one up and looked at where I could drill vent holes, made a masking tape template and then drilled all 6 of my units. The outcome.... 2 weeks without having ...
Daily Discussion Thread for November 25, 2025
I said this yesterday, but the success of Gemini 3 along with Google putting Gemini on all of their existing hardware devices (Pixels, Nest ecosystem, Google TV, etc) and then connecting that to all of their existing software is creating a solid foundation for AI adoption for the average consumer. A...
What’s one device you set up once and never have to touch again?
Agreed Lutron.... Other great stuff: Again, Lutron. Every one of my Lutron switches, dimmers, PICO remotes. We have 62 total Lutron devices installed. Not a single one has ever failed once, and we've never had to touch them after initial setup. 3 years now and running. Best. Purchase. Ever. Every si...
Moving to a place where Cox internet is the best option. Need recommendations to make the best out of this situation.
I had Cox for over a decade in Irvine. I never had a problem with spotty connection or outages. I had huge problems with pricing and customer service. Got tired of having to do the dog and pony show every 12 months to get put on the new promotion to prevent huge price increases. I moved on to Google...
Goodbye, pos. Hello, stuff that works without a cloud subscription :)
I'm slowly moving away from all things Nest/Google. So far, I've switched to Unifi for home network and it's been amazing. CGF + two U7 Pro Walls. Zero drops. With Nest I was dropping WiFi connection constantly. Planning to get their PoE doorbell and cameras next. Still trying to decide on what ther...
Goodbye Nest WiFi…it has NOT been fun.
Maybe I lucked out, my Google Nest WiFi Pro has been fine for nearly 2 years. Wired to a switch that routes to all of the Ethernet ports in the house. I only use 1 AP, Ethernet on the furthest ends of the house with weak signal.