09-26-2021 12:15 PM
Is it possible to lower the signal strength of the Google Nest wifi router?
I am in a small flat and want the signal range smaller. Also during night time I don't need full power. It should should be for example on "standby" also I don't want to get "roasted" while I sleep 🙂
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09-27-2021 05:52 AM - edited 09-27-2021 05:52 AM
Neither of those features are available today I'm afraid, but certainly interesting to hear. This is a mostly a user to user community, therefore if this is important to you, I’d encourage you to also send this feedback directly to Google. You will not receive a response, unless Google need more details from you, however the team are still reading the feedback.
10-04-2021 03:12 PM
Hey, FamilySchmidt.
Thanks for sending the feedback in. Our teams see that and we take into account customer suggestion in future product updates and development. As we have our answer on this one, I'm going to go ahead and close up the thread.
Thanks.
09-26-2021 01:00 PM
No the signal strength is not something that can currently be adjusted
09-26-2021 03:55 PM
...or at least something during the night times instead of constantly "on". I can just turn the router off but then all Nest devices are on and search for wifi signal to connect...
09-27-2021 05:52 AM - edited 09-27-2021 05:52 AM
Neither of those features are available today I'm afraid, but certainly interesting to hear. This is a mostly a user to user community, therefore if this is important to you, I’d encourage you to also send this feedback directly to Google. You will not receive a response, unless Google need more details from you, however the team are still reading the feedback.
09-27-2021 06:02 AM
good idea, sent directly my feedback to Google
10-04-2021 03:12 PM
Hey, FamilySchmidt.
Thanks for sending the feedback in. Our teams see that and we take into account customer suggestion in future product updates and development. As we have our answer on this one, I'm going to go ahead and close up the thread.
Thanks.