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Extend google wifi with Ethernet cable

ConradD
Community Member

Hi, I have a shed about 60meters from my google wifi router and the reception is poor. I have another google wifi point with an Ethernet switch connected to the LAN port located elsewhere in the house. Can I run Ethernet cable from the Ethernet switch to the shed and plug it directly into a 3rd google wifi point to extend the coverage in my shed that way so all the wifi point are on the same ip range?

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ConradD
Community Member

Hi, thanks olavrb.

Reading the first article https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7215624?hl=en if I've understood I would setup the primary WiFi point that is attached to the WAN router first, then run an ethernet cable to the second WiFi puck, power it up and then do I just follow the normal configuration process or is there a special configuration I need to do? 

Also do you know, will devices that associate to the primary WiFi puck be able to auto detect devices that are associated to the second WiFi puck? Eg. HEOS WiFi speakers. 

Many thanks

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olavrb
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The best would be to run ethernet all the way back to the primary/ master puck, this is called "wired backhaul":

Else, see this answer from the other day answering a similar question:


I don't work for Google.

ConradD
Community Member

Hi, thanks olavrb.

Reading the first article https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7215624?hl=en if I've understood I would setup the primary WiFi point that is attached to the WAN router first, then run an ethernet cable to the second WiFi puck, power it up and then do I just follow the normal configuration process or is there a special configuration I need to do? 

Also do you know, will devices that associate to the primary WiFi puck be able to auto detect devices that are associated to the second WiFi puck? Eg. HEOS WiFi speakers. 

Many thanks

olavrb
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Just set it up as normal, it should then detect that ethernet is an alternative to wireless backhaul.

Yes, devices connected to either will be on the same LAN, and thus be able to see each other.


I don't work for Google.

EdwardT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

@olavrb, thanks for the help!

 

@ConradD, I'm glad that olavrb's response helped you. Let us know if you have other questions and we'd be glad to assist you.

 

Thanks,

Edward

EdwardT
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Community Specialist

Hi ConradD,

 

It's me again. I wanted to check back in to see if you have other questions and concerns. Feel free to let me know if you do. 

 

Thanks,

Edward

EdwardT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi ConradD,

 

I'm just checking in to make sure that you've seen our response. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this in 24 hours.

 

Thanks,

Edward

ConradD
Community Member
  • Hi Edward, I haven’t been able to make the changes yet but the advise all makes sense thank you 

EdwardT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi ConradD,

 

Thanks for the update. Let us know once you get the chance to try the steps or if you have other questions and we'd be happy to help.

 

Thanks,

Edward

EdwardT
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Community Specialist

Hi ConradD,

 

I wanted to follow up and see if you are still in need of any help. Please let me know if you are still having any trouble from here, as I would be happy to take a closer look and assist you further.

 

Thanks,

Edward

EdwardT
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Hi ConradD,

 

I'm just checking in to make sure that you've seen our response. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this in 24 hours.

 

Thanks,

Edward