Nest WiFi Pro
Based on 30 Reddit mentions
$101.29
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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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2.4 ghz is the strongest connection?
Get a mesh network extender if you want the reach for the 5g network. I have a Nest WiFi pro with 3 points and have great coverage in my 1500 square foot house.... 2 of them upstairs and one on ground level.
Jazzlike-Bet-3995 in r/tmobileisp
May 11, 2026 2:18 AM
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What are your Pixel hardware wishes?
My non exhaustive wishlist (*I'm sure I'll think of some more things to add shortly after hitting post) in no particular order ... Since OP brought it up, I'd like to see Google expand their headphone family. Launch an update to the existing Pixel Buds as well as an open ear version (similar to Noth
...Prometheus_303 in r/GooglePixel
April 22, 2026 9:39 AM
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Need help with back haul Google Nest WiFi pro’s in big old stone house
If you don't need coverage where the XB7 is located, then essentially this is what's causing your network issue. So yes the setup you mentioned will be better. You won't have to factory reset your network or anything. You'd just have to move the primary Nest Wifi Pro where the secondary unit is loca
...Gio235 in r/HomeNetworking
September 27, 2025 7:18 PM
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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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