Nest WiFi Pro 6E
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Thinking of upgrading from Nest to Nest Pro. I'll miss Voice Assistant/speakers. Any additional products I can buy to retain these?
I would then advise against. There is very little practical difference between the nest and nest wifi pro. If you need to squeeze out a few more mb/s of bandwidth with a wifi 6e band then yes otherwise if you really enjoy the Google home assistant integrated devices I would say stick with them
RamsDeep-1187 in r/GoogleWiFi
July 12, 2025 12:46 AM
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Remote Play has been great for me so far, am I just missing something?
It also helps if your GPU supports AV1 encoding (only Nvidia 40/50-series, I think). That's been quite a bit faster and nicer looking for me! (With PC wired to the network, and WiFi 6E on Google Nest Wifi Pro; my nest points are wired, too)
huffalump1 in r/SteamDeck
March 3, 2025 6:51 PM
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Orbi 770 in AP-mode, is it stable?
If you have a lot of IoT devices don’t use 770. I have 1+4 mesh with 770 and HomeKit cameras perform poorly. Eventually I resurrected my Google nest pro routers for IoT and only use 770 for phones tablets and computers
wangtsuchi in r/orbi
November 17, 2025 10:34 PM
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TP-Link Deco BE95 BE33000 Quad-Band WiFi 7 Mesh issues with Ring cameras/IoT devices
I went to google nest pro WiFi. All issues resolved. I tried factory reset. No luck.
aswanviking in r/TpLink
November 16, 2025 1:50 PM
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What's the deal with firmware updates on Nest Wifi Pro?
They've been on a 3 year cycle. Google WiFi was initially released in 2016. Nest WiFi appeared in 2019 and the 6E Pro update in 2022. So 2025 would be right on schedule for a new system. Hopefully with WiFi 7.
Prometheus_303 in r/GoogleWiFi
May 31, 2025 2:46 AM
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What should I see in Discovery app for Matter over Thread devices?
Try restarting your border router (full power-off, then restart).I used to have occasional issues like this when using Nest WiFi Pro 6e border routers, but have since moved to only using Apple TVs with thread (which I found to be much more reliable as border routers).
Fun_Ebb9461 in r/MatterProtocol
July 14, 2025 3:42 PM
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iPhone 13: really poor wi-fi reception.
iPhone 13’s WiFi specifications are Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax) with 2x2 MIMO. So if your WiFi router is older and not up to WiFi 6 standards, it won’t have the best WiFi connection that it can have. If your wifi router doesn’t support WiFi 6, I’d upgrade to a new model, you should get improvements in connec
...TheMacintoshGeek in r/iPhone13
August 26, 2025 9:01 PM
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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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Help with reaching a thread sensor
Probably not what you want to hear, but ...I had huge problems with Thread when using Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e routers as my OTBRs. Frequent disconnects and unreliability were an issue, not just with Aqara sensors (I have 15 of those) but with many other device. I had a mixed network of both Apple TV
...Fun_Ebb9461 in r/MatterProtocol
March 20, 2025 6:09 PM
3
Google nest mesh or something else?
Do move on from stock firmware that hasn't been updated in over 3 years. I recommend OpenWRT on it. Not easy, but for this subreddit's audience you'll be rewarded. It's been working fantastic. There are limitations mostly due to it's CPU. Quad core, but 700-800mhz so when using advanced QOS you're l
...deztructo in r/HomeNetworking
November 25, 2025 5:42 PM
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