A:AnswerYes put your router in center of house and put your points in a roll heading to your point where you need it. Once you get your mesh system working you start moving your points further away until you got your coverage. I bought 2 sets and have internet thru house and 75feet into the yard all the way around house.
A:AnswerNest Wifi comes with a 15 W adapter with an auto-volt input range voltage of 100V - 240V. Any input level within this range should work. We highly recommend connecting the Nest Wifi directly to a power outlet to avoid any issues. You can check this link to see Nest Wifi technical specifications: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/6280668
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A:AnswerWe suggest contacting our support team so we can assist you and check on your Nest Wifi. We might need to perform some troubleshooting steps that may help resolve your concern. Reach out to us here anytime: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp
A:AnswerA cable modem take about 3 minutes to reboot. The Google router takes half of it. If you think it takes too long the problem Is not the Google router but your modem or service provider.
A:AnswerNest Wifi works with most modems and internet service providers (ISP), including Verizon. You can connect Nest Wifi directly to your modem with the Ethernet cable to set it up and broadcast your Wi-Fi network. If your modem is a modem/router combo, we recommend disabling the Wi-Fi functionality of the combo or putting it in Bridge mode to avoid Double NAT as it may cause connectivity issues. Take a look at this link for the setup requirements and guide on how to setup Nest Wifi: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9548301
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A:AnswerI am no really understanding your question. Are you trying to connect a Google Nest WIFI router to a orbi point? If that is your question then the answer is no. I don’t think those two systems are compatible. Good luck!
A:AnswerDoes Xfinity offers you a modern? You can just get a modem and then combine it with the Google Nest WIFI router. If Xfinity doesn’t offer you a modern then I recommend getting a Link modern. I need to understand your set up more.
A:AnswerIf I were you, I would go with something that is mesh wifi 6 tri- band. This is a recommendation from someone that tried many different options. And wifi 7 is supposed to be coming out next year.
A:AnswerFrom everything I have read and understand they are backwards compatible with the older AC1200's. Actually, from what I understand, the router is a AC2200 and the Extenders are AC1200's just in a different package.