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I believe in my experience it is a Wi-Fi extender not enhancer and if you have bad reception in the back of your house you don’t want to put the point at the back of your house you want to put it in between the back of your house and the Wi-Fi router but only having one point if it’s bad reception in the back of your house you need to have multiple points because they only work one they say 1 to 2 rooms away but mine only worked one so I had one of my living room windows from overhead one of my dining room I would have to put one of my kitchen and then in my bedroom I’m gonna need a three I wouldn’t of worked for that price anyways it is wireless and the fact that you don’t have to plug it into an ethernet but you have to play in power obviously
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Nest Wifi is a router that broadcasts Wi-Fi to any Wi-Fi capable device. It replaces traditional router and is compatible with most Internet Service Providers (ISP). Nest Wifi is not compatible with 3rd party routers or access points. It is only compatible with Nest Wifi routers and points and Google Wifi points to create a whole Wi-Fi mesh system. You can connect it directly to your modem with the Ethernet cable to set it up and broadcast your Wi-Fi network. Take a look at this link for the setup requirements and guide on how to set up: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9548301
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