12-10-2021 10:02 AM
Hi
I have Google wifi router and points all over my house. I have connected the points with Lan wires and the connection seems to be correct. The connection goes from the modem > Google router > Switch > points. However if I try to test the mesh speed, the app says the connection is weak.
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12-13-2021 01:21 AM
Hi Michael and thanks alot,
changing the switch did the trick - all my WiFi points now show great connection.
best regards Jason
12-10-2021 12:57 PM
Hello @JasonG1
It sounds like you have things connected properly. I would make sure the switch you're using is an unmanaged switch (managed switches often have STP – loop detection – enabled in a way that conflicts with Google/Nest WiFi). Next, I'd check the connection type for each of those wired secondary points to make sure the Google Home app shows them as being "wired". If that all checks out, and a mesh test still shows them as being "weak" I'd start testing the wiring to ensure it's managing to negotiate and hold a 1Gbps connection speed instead of falling back to 100Mbps.
12-11-2021 08:43 AM
Hi and thank you for your reply.
how can I see if I have a unmanaged switch? My switch is a Netgear Nighthawk S8000 8 port Gigabit switch.
my Google app shows the points as wired and the connectors are all connected correctly according to network cable tester.
correctly
12-12-2021 06:56 AM
I did a little research, and it looks like that switch is a smart/managed switch. It also appears to have loop detection enabled, and I don't know that it can be disabled. If you have tested all the cables with another device and proven they can maintain a 1Gbps connection, then I would try replacing that switch with a simpler unmanaged model, if only as a test.
12-13-2021 01:21 AM
Hi Michael and thanks alot,
changing the switch did the trick - all my WiFi points now show great connection.
best regards Jason
02-01-2022 03:31 PM
Hey, everyone.
As we have our resolution on this one, I'm going to go ahead and close up the thread. Thanks to MichaelP for his help. If anyone has more to add or needs anything else, please feel free to open up a new discussion.
Thanks.