A: All Google Wifi points have router capabilities with 2 Ethernet ports. You can set up any unit as the primary point or as an extender in your Wi-Fi mesh system.
A: Hi, nathan! Regarding your question about the Google Wifi - 3pk: Any of the three can act as the main router. It depends which one gets the direct connection to the modem. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: All Google Wifi devices have router capabilities with 2 Ethernet ports. You can set up any unit as the primary point or as an extender in your Wi-Fi mesh system.
A: All Google Wifi points has routing capabilities with 2 Ethernet ports, you can choose to set up any unit as your primary router and connect it to your modem via Ethernet. Then, add the other Wifi points as your child point wirelessly to create a whole Wi-Fi mesh setup. Visit our Google Nest Help page to see setup requirements and guide on how to setup Google Wifi. If you prefer hardwiring your Google Wifi devices, that's possible too! You can also connect devices like your laptop/computer or TV directly into the LAN port of your Google Wifi. You can also connect additional devices by adding LAN ports with a switch. For more questions, you may contact our support team anytime via Google Nest Help page.
A: Hi, Guest! Regarding your question about the Google Wifi Mesh Router - 3pk: Good news, each mesh router includes it's own Ethernet port. This can be used to hard wire each router to an ethernet port, or for hard wiring devices to your mesh network, such as an IP camera or network equipment. Great question! If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Hi, Anne! Regarding your question about the Google Wifi - 3pk: This has built-in 2-port ethernet to connect wired as well as wirelessly. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Yes. You can connect devices like a computer or TV directly into the LAN port of your Google Wifi. Keep in mind not to connect any devices to a Google Wifi until setup is complete. You can visit Google Wifi Help page for more details, setup requirements and guide on how to setup.
A: Google Wifi isn't compatible to work with 3rd party routers to create a mesh network or as extender. You can only use Google Wifi and Nest Wifi Routers/Points together to create a Wi-Fi mesh network. Google Wifi needs to be directly connected to your modem via the WAN port with an Ethernet cable. If you're using a modem/router combo, we recommend disabling the Wi-Fi functionality of the combo to avoid a Double NAT case which may cause connectivity issues.
A: Hi, San! Regarding your question about the Google Wifi - 3pk: Google Wifi can create a mesh network only with Google Nest Wifi, Google Wifi, and OnHub routers and points. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: All Google Wifi points have router capabilities with 2 Ethernet ports. You can set up any unit as the primary point or as an extender in your Wi-Fi mesh system.
A: Hi, Google Wifi 3pk! Regarding your question about the Google Wifi - 3pk: One is going to be the primary Google WiFi point meaning that it is going to be connected to the modem via the Ethernet cable while the additional points can be placed in different rooms for more coverage. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Google Wifi is compatible with most modems and internet service providers, including Verizon Fios. You need to connect Google 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 Google Wifi: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7183148 Google Wifi is the 1st gen and Nest Wifi is the 2nd gen. While both models can replace your traditional router to provide seamless, reliable Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home. The Nest Wifi router more coverage than the Google Wifi. One Nest Wifi router can cover up to 2200 sq ft while one Google Wifi can cover up to 1,500 sq ft. You may check this link for better comparison: - Tech specs for Google Nest Wifi and Google Wifi: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/6280668 For further assistance, you can contact our support team here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp
A: Google Nest Wifi and Google Wifi are mesh Wi-Fi systems and do not need to be physically wired together via Ethernet cables to provide whole-home coverage. You can connect devices like a computer or TV directly into the LAN port of your Google Nest Wifi router or Google Wifi point. Or if you’d like, you can connect additional devices by adding LAN ports with a switch. Please note that the main router needs to be connected directly to your modem with the Ethernet cable to set it up and broadcast your Wi-Fi network.
A: Hi, NancyJ! Regarding your question about the Google Wifi - 3pk: It works with most internet service providers, including Xfinity. Setup is quick and easy, simply follow a few steps on the app and done. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Google Wifi isn't compatible with 3rd party routers to form a Wi-Fi mesh network. You can only combine Nest Wifi and Google Wifi to create a Wi-Fi mesh. Google Wifi replaces your current router as the primary point, and connects directly to your modem with an Ethernet cable. You may then connect Google Wifi points as child points to your primary point. You can still use your 3rd party router as a downstream switch, but put it in Bridge mode or disable the Wi-Fi functionality of your router to avoid double NAT issues.
A: Google Wifi is the older Wi-Fi mesh network model compared to the Nest Wifi. It comes in either a single piece Google Wifi Point or a 3 piece bundle, with each Google Wifi Point having the capability to act as a Wi-Fi point or router. On the other hand, Nest Wifi comes with either a 1, 2 or 3 piece bundle. It comes with a dedicated Nest Wifi Router with either 1 or 2 Nest Wifi Points in the bundle. It also has a faster processor, with higher Wi-Fi speeds and a 4x4 radio to cover a large area on your home.