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Setting up a new Google WiFi Primary Point using an existing NETGEAR WiFi Router port

SA-HKG
Community Member

I set up the primary point by connecting to an existing NETGEAR WiFi router output port. It worked fine.

But, I am unable to add any additional Google WiFi mesh points.

Is this set up allowed?

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SA-HKG
Community Member

Yes, I did - thank you !

I removed the NETGEAR WiFi completely and connected the Google WiFi directly to my main modem. I was able to add one additional Google WiFi point to create a mesh, but two of my other Google WiFi devices are refusing to connect to the mesh no matter how many times I tried (and rebooting all and with location pints). I am thus stuck using only two out of four Google WiFi devices that I have. If I don’t find a solution, I will need to return all and find a different solution.

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SA-HKG
Community Member

Hi Jeff: Yes, thank you. I tried this and it finally worked.

"Have you tried setting up any of the problematic while they are connected via Ethernet to the main router?"

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olavrb
Platinum Product Expert
Platinum Product Expert

This is referred to as double NAT, which means devices connected to Nest Wifi won't be able to talk with devices connected to Netgear router and vice versa. It can cause other issues as well, add latency, degrade performance, so it's generally avoided, but it works, and you should also be able to add more points to the Nest Wifi, unless you set it to bridge mode.

Nest Wifi is a router in itself. NAT, DHCP, firewall. Why don't you just remove the Netgear from the equation here?


I don't work for Google.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi, SA-HKG.
I just wanted to jump in real fast to see if you saw olavrb's reply and to see if you still needed some help on this or if you were able to get it sorted out. If you are still needing some help, just let us know and we'll be happy to continue helping.
Thanks.

SA-HKG
Community Member

Yes, I did - thank you !

I removed the NETGEAR WiFi completely and connected the Google WiFi directly to my main modem. I was able to add one additional Google WiFi point to create a mesh, but two of my other Google WiFi devices are refusing to connect to the mesh no matter how many times I tried (and rebooting all and with location pints). I am thus stuck using only two out of four Google WiFi devices that I have. If I don’t find a solution, I will need to return all and find a different solution.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Thanks for the update, SA-HKG.

Sorry you're still not getting everything connected. Have you tried setting up any of the problematic while they are connected via Ethernet to the main router? If not, it's worth giving it a try to see if it helps you break through the issue.

Thanks,

- Jeff

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey, SA-HKG.

I'm just checking to see if you saw my reply and if you were able to give that a try or not.

Thanks,

- Jeff

SA-HKG
Community Member

Hi Jeff: Yes, thank you. I tried this and it finally worked.

"Have you tried setting up any of the problematic while they are connected via Ethernet to the main router?"

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Oh, great news, SA-HKG! I'm happy to hear it worked, and thank you for letting us know what ended up resolving things.

Before I mark this one as resolved, is there anything else you might need?

Thanks,

- Jeff

SA-HKG
Community Member

None. Please mark as closed.

Thank you again.

Jeff
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Thanks, SA-HKG. I'm happy to hear all was worked out!