A:AnswerWhile 2 Google Wifi points can cover 2400 sq. ft., where you place the points in your house may affect the total coverage. As a general rule, points work best when they are no more than 2 rooms away from each other and barriers like thick walls or heavy furniture can impact Wi-Fi performance, so placing them in a clear line of sight can optimize your Wi-Fi coverage. Take a look at this article to determine how many points you may need : https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/7182840
A:AnswerNo, you still need a modem with working internet connection. Google Wifi is a mesh Wi-Fi system that replaces your current router and distributes strong and reliable Wi-Fi connection throughout your home.
A:Answeryes you can. You'll have to reset all those older wifi points/router first, before you can add them in. That's what I ended up doing. I added the new Google Nest Wifi router to my setup of 2 Google Wifi.
A:AnswerNo, Google Wifi doesn't require monthly payments as in a subscription. Google Wifi is a mesh Wi-Fi system that provides strong and reliable internet coverage throughout your home. But, you will still need a modem by an ISP with a working internet connection. You can take a look at this article link to find out more about Google Wifi: https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/7168315
A:AnswerExtend/amplify your existing signal. Remember signal is DIFFERENT than bandwidth! Bandwidth is the plan such as 50/150/250 mbps you pay your Telco/ISP. Support net neutrality!! GOP/Repubs against net neutrality because Telco/ISP lobbyists want to charge you more money and make Internet access a utility. Wake up AmericA!
A:AnswerWe have Wndstream, and our internet access is hardwired through their modem/router, and then broadcast through the Google Mesh system. It works pretty well for us!
A:AnswerNo this must be connected to the router and then provides wireless connection. It is meant for small business or residential use for handling range concerns and to accommodate multiple devices smoothly not as a point of internet connection. If you are traveling frequently I would suggest purchasing a WiFi hotspot from your phone carrier.
A:AnswerYes you can. The 3-pack is a nice feature since most people won't need more than that, and you get a price break from buying 3 singles, but you can connect more than that if you need.
A:AnswerThis is a mesh router system. It will replace your existing router and simply hook up as many repeaters required to get the range you need.
Not familiar with the nest one. But sounds like you need a mesh router if you aren't getting the coverage you need now