Nest WiFi Pro 6E
Based on 129 Reddit mentions
$344.95
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"Older" Google Mesh Wifi System, time to retire?
I still use the 1st gen Google Mesh Wifi and it works great. I'd like the newest 6e version for access to higher speed, but they still work great. If you are in fact using wifi 6, then you have the newest 3rd generation Nest Wifi Pro. It's not the one with the Google home speakers built in, right?
Denny-Crane_ in r/GoogleWiFi
December 23, 2025 4:07 PM
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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
...apoptosis66 in r/GoogleWiFi
May 29, 2025 6:18 PM
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¿Necesito homologar router?
Hace unos días me trajeron un 3-pack de Google Nest Wifi Pro que compré usados por swappa en maleta de mano y no hubo problemas, cero homologación ni certificación. Cabe destacar que estaban sin su caja y debidamente acompañados de su factura. Aunque podría ser una excepción. Pero quizás valga la pe
...DanchoRancho in r/dev_venezuela
November 22, 2025 2:28 PM
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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
5
This TV is the biggest piece of junk I’ve ever owned in my life
This 100%. A good WiFi or Internet is a big game changer. I was using an old old WiFi router for years and upgraded to WiFi mesh Google nest pro or something like that. After I did that EVERTHING started clicking and running properly. Also the smarter thing app is a pain and I think should integrate
...Guitman911 in r/TheFrame
March 6, 2026 3:08 PM
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Townhouse Network Setup
You shouldn’t be getting different answers depending on whom you ask, because given what you describe, using the existing Ethernet to improve your WiFi around the house is an absolute no-brainer, and if the installing technician saw that you had Ethernet he should have said so. The good news is that
...Loko8765 in r/HomeNetworking
December 29, 2025 1:26 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
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
4
Nest Wifi Pro - nothing but problems. Google Wifi was fine for years.
Try this suggestion: In the Home App, if you go into Wifi \ Settings \ Preferred activities, is Video conferencing checked? If so, uncheck it and restart the network. I've found this one setting to really lower network speeds. I found it in this post and it did help. https://www.reddit.com/r/GoogleW
...jrwnetwork in r/GoogleWiFi
May 3, 2025 7:48 PM
4
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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