WiFi System

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WiFi System

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Solved the constant drop-outs after years of frustration

Yeah I solved the constant dropouts with Google WiFi/nest WiFi by switching to Ubiquiti

Kungfugrip12 in r/GoogleWiFi

March 21, 2026 11:46 AM

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Subnet communication works one direction only

It's not just that you have two subnets, you have two firewalls. So, that behavior is expected, the BGW LAN can only see Google WIfi's WAN interface (the public IP). To reach a client of the Google Wifi subnet from the BGW subnet, you'd need a port forwarding rule in Google Wifi, and then access the

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djrobxx in r/ATTFiber

May 6, 2025 3:31 PM

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Google home devices not working with Verizon 5g home internet any more? I think I found a temporary solution for the bug.

I have also use Verizon 5G Home WiFi and lost internet connectivity for my pods and nest speakers about a week or so ago and have been banging my head for hours and days trying to solve this. I followed your instructions praying for this to work but have not had success. I entered the port forwardin

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BobXman in r/googlehome

April 8, 2026 4:13 AM

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Monthly Complaints and Rants MegaThread April 2026

You might want to check out this thread - many of our Nest Wifi pucks died because of an update a few weeks ago and several of us are still awaiting a fix: https://www.reddit.com/r/GoogleWiFi/comments/1s1j4da/google_nest_wifi_not_working_help_please/

FlourChild in r/googlehome

April 8, 2026 4:56 PM

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Anyone received the March 2026 Nest Wifi Pro firmware update?

I’m having the exact same issue. Nest doorbell 2nd gen went offline and could not get it to update. Spent hours and support with google and they are no help. Got a 3rd gen doorbell and got it working with a separate router today for a few hours and it’s showing offline again now. I’m at a loss using

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chalupa29123 in r/NestWiFi

April 6, 2026 10:21 PM

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Add point just for Ethernet?

It shouldn't work that way though. I used to have wired stuff behind a wireless point through an unmanaged TP-Link 8 port switch and it worked fine with port forwarding. These days all of my nodes are wired though. I can see one of two possibilities for what you're seeing: Your switch is running STP

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misosoup7 in r/GoogleWiFi

November 14, 2025 3:27 PM

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Google Home users spontaneously removing devices from home

This just happened to us, in the middle of the night the only Google Wifi router we have left suddenly was removed from Google Home. I was going to turn it down soon anyway, as we have moved to a non-Google wifi system. Strangely, two of the Nest Hubs factory reset too. That must be related somehow,

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cmanton00 in r/googlehome

December 13, 2025 11:19 PM

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Replacing my 2nd Gen Nest WiFi

Yes, always keep the same name and password for easier reconnect. Also, Google wifi pro is hot trash. I sent mine back 2x now due to constant lagging, things disconnecting, 1 million internet resets ajd factory resets. On paper it is solid, in the real world it is simply not a good a system. I just

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Unusual-Form-6452 in r/GoogleWiFi

January 3, 2026 4:54 PM

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Deco Wifi Mesh System Is Better Than Google Nest Wifi Mesh

Sadly I have to disagree with this. Last November, we switched from our old 3 point Google WiFi system to a 3 pack of Deco X60s. The performance is great but we've had the routers randomly go down and require a reboot, as well as the router assigning IPs to two different devices at once sometimes. D

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Puzzleheaded-Sky2284 in r/TpLink

July 15, 2025 10:30 PM

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How do I remove this eero thread network from Home Assistant? I switched from Eero to Deco mesh system months ago.

The Eero was a pretty noticeable improvement from the Google WiFi systems I had because the Google was constantly going in and out. Honestly no issue with the Eero but I wanted to try the Deco for the fact that it can partition IoT devices onto its own network. I figured it could help since my Matte

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urbanglowcam in r/MatterProtocol

August 31, 2025 11:43 PM

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