A:AnswerThey told us we should get rid of our router. I did and have had no problems. Google wifi is working great. I did need an Ethernet plug so i could plug more than one cable in. Don't know what it's called.
A:AnswerIt works well in our 4 story 3000 sq ft home made of solid stone (just got it today, but it seems to be great). I bought 3 units for the whole house. Working better on the back porch than the Netgear router ever did.
A:AnswerPrimary unit has to be physically connected to your modem/router by ethernet cable (approximately 24" long) that is provided with the mesh unit
A:AnswerThe salesman at the store told me we could add another if needed later on. He had three at his home bought in a pack but for what we needed he said that would be a waste of money.
A:AnswerAccording to Google it’s between 900 and 1500 ft. that depends on two things how Highup you can place the devices in the house and and what the house is made of the signal from the Wi-Fi router has to penetrate the walls. the device I use is surrounded by a lot of Cinder block and steel and has good penetration about 50 feet in all directions I knew I would need multiple devices that’s why I chose this device you can easily add on multiple devices if needed.
A:Answeryou can add on as you'd like. It has you scan the QR code to add to your mesh network. So the answer is YES- you may buy a single of this exact type to work with your system.
A:AnswerYou will need an app on phone or tablet. App will scan qr code on device and walk you through set up of the main hub, then ask if you need to add satellite. Once all set up it does test on the network and advises if changes need to be made. After that it’s just to be left alone. It will as well test network speed every 2 days.