Nest WiFi Pro 6E
Based on 129 Reddit mentions
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Slow Wi-Fi on new 500/50 plan, but wired speed is fine. Is my modem the bottleneck?
The router you have is 802.11ac, or WiFi 5. What you're seeing is pretty typical for a router like yours, given its internal antenna and the walls in between. The 1300 Mbps number is an overall theoretical, not a per-device speed, so your PC is completing on that pipe with all other WiFi devices in
...ctn1ss in r/nbn
September 21, 2025 10:04 AM
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Does anyone have experience with Wyyerd fiber internet?
I've had the $80 600mbps Wyyerd plan for over a year now in Surprise. Easily would recommend them over Cox and CenturyLink. It's faster, more reliable and cheaper. I was with Cox for over a decade and grew accustomed to paying for 500mbps while only getting half of 2/3 of that speed. With Wyyerd you
...Prestigious_Fix_2449 in r/phoenix
December 18, 2024 10:03 AM
5
6 vs 6E
Ok, so, I'm not sure what you mean by "6 and 6E" in this context. 6E is just "WiFi version 6 (802.11ax), but in the 6GHz band", so Nest WiFi Pro supports WiFi 6 in all three bands, making it "6 and 6E" I guess? But, I would caution against trying to rely on the 6GHz mesh interconnect outside a singl
...MickeyElephant in r/GoogleWiFi
October 31, 2025 6:25 PM
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Any good experiences with Orbi WiFi 7 mesh systems?
I tried the Deco BE63 and BE65 Pro, both were giving me trouble. Multiple devices were not able to connect to it, giving authentication errors. These devices when brought closer to the router connected. So something with being far away but still within good signal. My Nest Wifi Pro, 6E router had no
...sinc3re1ydan in r/orbi
December 3, 2025 4:07 AM
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New Nest WiFi Pro 6e vs Amplifi Alien? Any thoughts?
I would really like to get 2 Amplifi Alien's to cover my home but I spotted the Nest WiFi Pro today. I know it's not available to the general public yet but has anyone here had experience with Nest Wifi in the past that they could share?
I like the fact that the Nest Pro is 6e but are they any limi
...EcstaticTale2 in r/AmpliFi
October 5, 2022 4:52 PM
5
Finally ditched my regular router and got a UniFi router
Same compared with Google nest pro. I get 6e in the whole house, as opposed to just the office 😂
Election_Adventurous in r/Ubiquiti
May 28, 2025 6:11 PM
1
I bought a house and don’t know what to do about bad internet in my office.
Google Nest WiFi Pro - 6E - Reliable Home Wi-Fi System with Fast Speed and Whole Home Coverage - Mesh Router - 3 Pack I have this mesh router in my home and it works great. No dead spots and I have 7 security cameras running on WiFi all day along with several devices. Everything loads correctly. Cos
...gtmj7265 in r/HomeNetworking
October 1, 2025 10:23 PM
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Comparison knowledge on Google Nest Wifi Pro 6E Mesh (AXE5400) vs Netgear Orbi AXE11000 6E Mesh
I currently have the Netgear orbi Wifi 6 mesh. Since the carriers are now upgrading to higher output speeds I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge on how the Two mentioned in subject line compare? It seems that with wifi 6E it will be able to handle traffic and bandwidth allocation better.
I
...Direcircumstances1 in r/wifi
February 27, 2023 5:23 PM
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Google WiFi
I've been using Google Nest WiFi Pro (6E) for several weeks now and found it having zero issues. Paid $220 for Open Box deal with three units. A coworker, who has been heavily using Nest WiFi for four years, recommended the system, My house is a two-storey one, with an attached garage and several Ri
...Alexeiyo in r/GoogleWiFi
May 2, 2025 2:51 PM
1
[COMMENT] Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Router Review...
[COMMENT]I agree. I bought a 3-pack and expected to use them as access points, and I must say it was a disappointment that it is not an option. I did set them up in Bridge mode, for 3 dummy homes, and that works fine. Like 3 isolated access points without any cooperation I believe, so it is up to th
...dunkurs1987 in r/NAScompares
November 1, 2022 12:45 AM
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