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You are never going to get anything faster than what your internet provider is delivering to your house. So if you are getting 100mbps out of your modem that is all you are going to get. But if you have a bedroom 50 feet away and through several walls that speed at the modem location may drop to 30 or 50 mbps at that bedroom location. So by placing your second nest close to the bedroom your speed will increase there, like in my case, back up to 100mbps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would test your speed by hooking up directly to your modem. If you have a slow speed there this won’t really help with your internet. The Google Nest wifi router will give you about as fast service as you get at your modem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’m not familiar with that particular ISP but internet being slow can be a number of things. If you’re not getting very fast speeds from your provider then it won’t get much faster with any device as you are limited at speed which you are paying for. -You may need to upgrade your modem if you have cable internet, I would suggest the arris 6190 or arris 8200 -If that is satellite internet god speed and good luck -After all that If your ISP speeds are fine then I would recommend getting either a couple (2-3) of these devices or Eero devices as I would suspect you’d have a larger property to distribute the blanket of WiFi (Mesh) out to -and if possible wire them up directly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The internet speed and reception depend on the modem and internet service provided by your internet service provider (ISP). What Nest Wifi can do is to replace your traditional router and provide Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home. Nest Wifi router and Nest Wifi point work together to create a mesh Wi-Fi network to make sure your devices stay connected to the internet with a robust connection.
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