07-08-2023 08:43 AM
Did not get full coverage in our home with Google Wifi so I upgraded to Google Nest. Still not great. Wanted to see if I could add my Google Wifi pods to the system for better coverage. No luck. Do not have WPA. Am I just out of luck?
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07-08-2023 08:47 AM - edited 07-08-2023 08:53 AM
Yes, you absolutely can do this (assuming it's Nest Wifi you have and not Nest Wifi Pro).
Use Nest Wifi and Google Wifi devices on the same network - Google Nest Help
Be aware that Google recommends a maximum of 5 Wifi devices in a single network. Adding more might be detrimental to Wifi performance.
If you're having coverage/signal problems, I'd also check you're following Google's placement guidelines. Ideally, you want your primary Wifi point to be as close as possible to the centre of your home.
Where to place your Wifi devices - Google Nest Help
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07-08-2023 08:47 AM - edited 07-08-2023 08:53 AM
Yes, you absolutely can do this (assuming it's Nest Wifi you have and not Nest Wifi Pro).
Use Nest Wifi and Google Wifi devices on the same network - Google Nest Help
Be aware that Google recommends a maximum of 5 Wifi devices in a single network. Adding more might be detrimental to Wifi performance.
If you're having coverage/signal problems, I'd also check you're following Google's placement guidelines. Ideally, you want your primary Wifi point to be as close as possible to the centre of your home.
Where to place your Wifi devices - Google Nest Help
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07-11-2023 04:49 AM
Thank you, David. We did a factory reset and the Google nest system took them and we have full house coverage now. Great to be up.
07-11-2023 05:29 PM
Hi PeterD1,
We thank you for the update! We're glad to know that you're back up and running now. Please let me know if you need anything since I'm going to lock this thread within 24 hours. If you have further concerns, please feel free to create a new post.
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07-10-2023 06:09 PM
Hello everyone,
I appreciate this helpful answer that you've given, @David_K.
@PeterD1, thanks for posting. It seems like your question was already addressed. I want to make sure that everything is covered on your end. Feel free to reply to this thread if you have additional questions or concerns.
Regards,
Lovely