A:AnswerHello there, Louis! Thanks for your inquiry. Most Wi-Fi capable devices are compatible with the Nest Wifi Pro. The Nest Wifi Pro uses the Band Steering feature that will attempt to guide your connected devices to the band with the best performance for each device. Ultimately, after analyzing wireless connections, your device will decide which band to connect to. Check the connectivity requirements of your 3rd party device, and learn more about the Nest Wifi Pro using this link: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/6280668
A:Answer150 feet may be at the absolute outer range of what these can accommodate from what I have observed. I have a 3 unit system and each device is only 1 floor apart in a slightly staggered fashion. When I move them more than maybe 50 feet from each other there is a noticeable drop off in signal strength. The real question is will that distance you mention be behind thick walls and what kind of other obstacles would be present.
A:AnswerHi there, JD. The Nest Wifi Pro needs to be connected to a modem with broadband internet connection. Take a look at this link for the setup requirements and guide on how to set up: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7183148Hi
A:AnswerMy install went without a hitch. I connected then to my Xfinity moden/wireless router and it worked without a hitch.
I thoughtbI would have to put the router into bridge mode but didn't need to change any Xfinity settings.
Super easy!
FYI- I did however use a different SSID name to avoid handoff issues and make it easier to track network coverage and speed.
A:AnswerI suspect this system will REPLACE your router, but not the modem.
I'm confused buy the name "Arris WiF 6 modem", as the modem connects your private network to the ISP's network. If that unit also has WiFi 6 support, it likely is a modem AND the gateway for your home network. If that's the case, I don't think you can add any Nest Wifi Pro 6E unit to the configuration.
A:AnswerYes you can migrate. All you have to do is use the same user name and password. Make sure you delete any apps of the previous router so it won’t block the setup. I did and it worked fine, I had 1 device out of 55 that didn’t migrate.
A:Answer6e will be your wireless back hall if you don’t have the cables pre installed. So you’ll have 2.4 and 5 gh for devices. Not many WiFi 6 devices except maybe iPhone 15/16. Some other smart home devices. Soon WiFi 7 devices will hit the market.
A:AnswerIt should but I would ask the geek squad. I had it and worked great with spectrum. Had to change it because it didn’t have a dedicated 2.4 mhz and I needed that to use my robot cleaner.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, there is no modem built-in. An external modem will be required for the Nest WiFi Pro. Depending on your ISP you may be able to purchase a third-party modem solution, otherwise this would need to be supplied by your provider.