A:AnswerGoogle wifi is too slow for gigabit broadband. Even the top end orbi may not be fast enough to get full speed. Hardwiring is likely the best solution.
A:AnswerIf they share the same electrical box I'd recommend a power line Ethernet adapter with one of these as any wireless mesh system or wireless extender would likely not work well otherwise because of the interference.
A:AnswerSince google wifi creates its own wifi network you can connect your smart home device like Google Home or Amazon Alexa without any issues. I Have Nest outdoor cams connected to my Google wifi.
A:AnswerI know this was asked a long time ago, but... Assuming she meant AT&T Uverse... No, this is basically a form of router that connects to a broadband internet service so you still requires an account with AT&T or some other provider and that's the part you have to pay for on a regular basis. There are no fees to use this product.
A:AnswerYes. You would log into your fios router/modem and turn off the wireless. You would then plug one of these devices into one of the ethernet ports on the back of your fios router/modem. Connect to the google wifi device using the phone app and set up the google wifi. Only one device needs to be plugged into your fios router/modem the other devices only need outlet power. Each additional device needs to be added to the network using the phone app one time. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerIf you place one Google Wifi point downstairs, it'll just function as an extender and your Wi-Fi network may experience a double NAT because you will have two routers broadcasting two private but identical networks. We recommend connecting a Google Wifi point to your modem as the primary router via an Ethernet cable. You can then place another Google Wifi point downstairs wirelessly to create a mesh network that will provide a strong and reliable Wi-Fi coverage. You can also connect your existing router to the primary Google Wifi point as a switch. You can check out the following links to learn more about double NAT and our recommended Wi-Fi setup for Google Wifi :
Double NAT : https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/6277579?hl=ens
Recommended Setups : https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/7215624?hl=en
A:AnswerYes, you can connect your Google Wifi points to your Nest Wifi. We recommend setting your Nest Wifi router as the primary router as it is equipped with 4x4 radio to offer faster and wider coverage. Then you can add the other Nest Wifi devices and Google Wifi points to your primary router. Take a look at this article to learn more about connecting them together: https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/9548099
A:AnswerYes it’s does but honestly you want security cameras to be hardlined to router which you can do with this mesh network. There’s Ethernet ports on all Wifi points