Nest WiFi Pro 6E
Based on 129 Reddit mentions
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I hope Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e improves
I ordered it almost 2 years ago today, literally as soon as it came out, and i've had nothing but trouble. Most recently I had lots of issues with video calls, gaming (even when wired in). I spent an entire day trying to debug the problem.
Problems:
- Poor wireless speed
- Huge latency spikes when
maddogawl in r/GoogleWiFi
October 18, 2024 7:06 PM
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Need Advice with my Setup and Network.
Hey everyone. I am struggling to get good connection through my home and was hoping anyone had some advice. For context I live in a 1200 sqft 2-bedroom apartment.
I have 1GB plan through google webpass, the fiber runs into the master bedroom where I have connected to a Google Nest WiFi Pro 6E. Tha
...FatHedgehog__ in r/GoogleWiFi
July 23, 2024 8:55 PM
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Is the Google Nest Wifi Pro decent? It's 53% off on Amazon.
Ironically I just did some research on this since my current Nest Wi-Fi system starting dropping intermittently. I ended up going with Deco XE75 Pro, which is also on sale on Amazon. YMMV but for my situation, since I have hard lines going to a few rooms, Nest WiFi Pro is not a good option. I’m also
...tiwired in r/Nest
July 9, 2025 2:38 PM
1
Google Nest WiFi Pro 6e and Samsung SmartThings compatibility?
I have a Samsung The Frame 75" 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN75LS03BAFXZC) and have previously used the SmartThings App to connect to the TV.
I have an iPhone 14 with IOS 16.4.1 and SmartTHings 1.7.01.14
I installed a brand-new Google Wifi Pro 6e mesh in the last two weeks.
The three Google
...Cautious-Balance-736 in r/SmartThings
June 2, 2023 8:21 PM
3
Tired of nest cameras.
I’m currently on a fiber network with 750 up and down using a Eero WiFi Pro 6E, two router system. I plan on buying an echo for my room because it’s the furthest from the router’s (but I also don’t have any cameras over here). All my cameras are at my front door, my living/kitchen and my babies room
...Past-Wait6207 in r/homesecurity
March 2, 2025 8:26 PM
1
Nest Wifi Pro Issues
Similar boat here. I have 4 in a two story house (classic English house). For whatever reason the Main Router Nest WiFi Pro 6E (first floor) doesn’t talk well with literally the next room (kitchen) parted from a drywall. The one in the kitchen keeps getting disconnected.
andresurena in r/GoogleWiFi
March 9, 2025 10:13 PM
1
Recommendations for a mesh system addition or a new system altogether
Hi everyone.
I currently have a TP-Link Archer AX53 and will be moving house soon. I'll need more coverage so I was looking at one of 2 options:
- Get an access point(/router?) which will be wired to my current AX53. Essential that this be a mesh network and not an extender. I'm not sure what will w
dayav07 in r/HomeNetworking
September 17, 2024 3:33 PM
1
Intermittent Wi-Fi disconnects on laptops only - anyone else experiencing this?
Hey Google Fiber community,
I've been experiencing some strange Wi-Fi issues lately and I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered something similar. Here's what's happening:
- My Apple laptop randomly loses Wi-Fi connectivity
- When this happens, other devices like phones remain connected
- Sometimes
Extension_Finish2428 in r/googlefiber
October 15, 2024 1:56 PM
1
Help choosing new router
I currently have a Nest Wifi Pro 6E and 5 satelites around the house in wired backhaul configuration. I really do not like that I have to use the Google Home app to make any changes to the netwwork and so I would like to move to a different system. Could I get help in choosing a system that I can co
...uzoufondu in r/HomeNetworking
March 10, 2025 6:40 PM
1
Internet Speeds Slow Through Satelite Routers
Hi All,
I purchased a 3 pack Nest WiFi Pro (6E) before christmas in anticipation of a 1gb fibre upgrade that happened today.
The mesh is all esablished and reporting great connection to all the points, the points are 1 to 1.5 rooms appart. Prior to the fibre upgrade i assumed everything was fine a
...Cammyron in r/GoogleWiFi
January 15, 2024 5:57 AM
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