A:AnswerYou are correct. One hub will need to be connected to the modem and the other ones can be placed anywhere in your home to increase the overall wifi range in your home.
A:AnswerI have a iphone 6 and it works fine, i'm guessing as long as you have updated your ios to the latest version you should be just fine. I did make sure to call my service provider to deactivate my wi-fi, on my modem/wi-fi. it was working fine with the wi-fi still active but i called google to make sure and they said to go ahead and have ti shut off. Product works great.
A:AnswerThis does not have modem capabilities and will not replace the modem you are renting from your cable company. There is also no way to connect a phone line to it either as it is not a modem.
A:AnswerI have a 4 story condo and use the 3 pack. Works well due to the staircase being on one side and signal harder to move between levels. One on the main level may work - depends on your layout. With 3 you will likely cover nooks and crannies.
A:AnswerGoogle Wifi's rule of thumb is that each additional wifi point should be no more than 2 rooms away. If you doubled that range you'd be looking at no more than 100 feet to get a signal. I think 150 feet would be too far away. Is it an option to run a LAN cable to your garage? The cables aren't that expensive but you'd probably want to bury it.
A:AnswerYou could use it to extend your current wireless network however there may be compatibility issues depending on the age and type of your existing modem/router.
A:AnswerWhen installing the google WiFi’s, the setup will tell you if they are far apart from each other. That’s why I love the setup process because it easy and friendly.
A:AnswerIGoogle can act as both. If yiu our happy with t by e speed and coverage, no need for Google. If you have dead zones or want faster service, go with the mesh.