06-28-2022 12:34 PM
Hello. I'm struggling with forcing my Google Nest in my office room to use the ethernet cable as connection type, and not mesh network.
It also says that the connection is weak to the other Nest - whilst the ethernet cable is outputting 560mbps. Is there any way to force my nest to use the cabled connection and not mesh?
Thanks in advance, hope I made myself understood.
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07-02-2022 01:31 AM - edited 07-02-2022 01:50 AM
Pardon for the late reply @MichaelP
My setup: ISP Router in bridge mode -› Nest WiFi Router (Primary) -› Ethernet Hub -› Nest WiFi Router (Office).
And the cable going from the hub to office router has 500mbps. But it looks like my office router is routing the WiFi from the primary Nest Router wirelessly and not via the cable.
Edit: So now I'm getting "Connection type: Wired". Let's hope it stay this way. Also found this post "How to check if two nest wifi are connected through wired ethernet" that had same problem as I.
06-28-2022 12:49 PM
Hello @WeakestEthernet
Can you verify exactly how your system is connected? The primary Nest WiFi Router unit's WAN Ethernet port should be the only thing connected to your internet service. Any wired secondary Nest WiFi Router units should be connected back to the primary Nest WiFi Router unit's LAN Ethernet port, either directly or through one or more unmanaged Ethernet switches. A secondary Nest WiFi Router unit cannot be connected via Ethernet to the same outer network as the primary Nest WiFi Router unit.
07-02-2022 01:31 AM - edited 07-02-2022 01:50 AM
Pardon for the late reply @MichaelP
My setup: ISP Router in bridge mode -› Nest WiFi Router (Primary) -› Ethernet Hub -› Nest WiFi Router (Office).
And the cable going from the hub to office router has 500mbps. But it looks like my office router is routing the WiFi from the primary Nest Router wirelessly and not via the cable.
Edit: So now I'm getting "Connection type: Wired". Let's hope it stay this way. Also found this post "How to check if two nest wifi are connected through wired ethernet" that had same problem as I.
07-02-2022 06:43 AM
I'm glad you found the post describing how to check on the connection type – that was going to be my next step. It sounds like it's working as expected now? It might have just needed to have the Ethernet cable plugged and unplugged a couple of times to get a solid connection.
07-05-2022 09:12 AM
Hi folks,
@MichaelP, thanks for the help!
@WeakestEthernet, thanks for reaching out and I'm glad to hear that it's working as expected now. Please observe it for now and let us know if anything comes up.
Thanks,
Edward
07-08-2022 09:48 AM
Hi, WeakestEthernet.
It's been a few days so I wanted to check in to see if things were still working well for you. If you are in need of any more help, just let us know.
Thanks,
- Jeff
07-12-2022 11:39 AM
Hey, everyone.
It looks like we've slowed down here. We'll be closing up the thread unless anyone else has any input or needs anything else. If so, just let me know and we can keep this open a bit longer.
Thanks,
- Jeff