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Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) Wifi frequencies

amitbern
Community Member

According to Nest doorbell spec:

the following supported wifi frequencies are: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) 
https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9259110?hl=en#zippy=%2Cnest-doorbell-wired-nd-gen

I need to have a spec with the exact supported frequency ranges,

for example: 2.4:[2401–2423 Mhz] 5:[5170–5190Mhz]
Where can I find this spec?

 

Thanks

 

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EmptyNester
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Hello, I'm an end user like you.  I believe that is the standard frequency range for all wifi devices so you should be good to go.  This is setup by the FCC when these frequency bands are allocated for use in the U.S.

Thanks  EmptyNester
I agree with you, but unfortunately, I need the exact ranges in a formal spec in order to export the doorbell abroad.

Thanks

EmptyNester
Silver Product Expert
Silver Product Expert

Ohhhh,  that may not be a good idea.  In a few other threads on this forum it was noted that when you buy a Google Nest device it very well may not work properly in another country.  This is because of licensing agreements that Google (or any company) must follow when operating security devices in different countries.  In the case of the camera for example it might show you a live image but recordings will probably fail and alerts will probably fail.  

 

Can I get the FCC ID for this product?

EmptyNester
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Silver Product Expert

Sorry, this is just a user forum.  I don't work for Google.  You may just have to spend time searching for this on the internet.  I did find this that might help.  

https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/12074127?hl=en