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Wi-Fi connection issues

JJH
Community Member

Hi, I seem to have connection issues in my house and don’t seem to be able to fix with a number of ports.

I have a 6 mesh set-up in a not a very large terrace house. Main point is connected to my router in the front room. The point in the bedroom directly above has a good signal (Green). The one in the loft room above that (amber signal). I then have one in the kitchen 10m away from main point (amber signal), one 5m behind that in the back room (amber signal), one about 15m away in the garden shed (poor signal). I really want to improve the signal in the shed for virtual cycling via Apple TV but it drops a lot. I would hardwire the point in the back room and run down the garden but they don’t have Ethernet ports…

I”m now thinking of upgrading to the new 3 mesh pro pack but not sure if that will help and it’s not the cheapest of solutions.

Any advice appreciated. Thanks!

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RXShorty
Gold Product Expert
Gold Product Expert

Hi @JJH

The best thing to do is connect the access points with Ethernet, but the Nest Wifi access point doesn't have an ethernet port. 🙄

So yes the Google Wifi Pro would be a good fit as they are able to connect with ethernet.
My current setup is like this: Nest Wifi Pro --> unmanaged network switch --> Extra Nest Wifi Pro devices.

If your wireless mesh now isn't optimal the chances are an upgraded set still won't be optimal. 🤔

JJH
Community Member

Hi, thanks for the quick response. That was my next plan, using a network switch from the main point and trailing a long cable down to the shed. If the Pro has an Ethernet on the points then I’ll be able to run the cable from the back room which would be much easier. Hopefully the pro will cover the house if I have a point in the back room and the loft… we’ll see!

RXShorty
Gold Product Expert
Gold Product Expert

Hi @JJH

Just be sure it is an unmanaged switch as managed switches can have features that interfere with the Google Nest Wifi Pro features. So you can kind of cheap out on the network switch side. 😅

JJH
Community Member

Ok, great. Thanks, will do!

AbigailF
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks,

@RXShorty, appreciate your helpful response.
@JJH, chiming in to ensure everything is good here. Have you had the chance to try the suggestion above? If yes, how is it?

Best,
Abi

JJH
Community Member

I haven’t yet, Nest Wi-Fi pro arrived today so I’ll set-up at the weekend. Is there an easy way to reconnect to all devices or is it one by one? I have doorbell, thermostat, cameras and smoke alarms…

RXShorty
Gold Product Expert
Gold Product Expert

Hi @JJH

Just be sure to use the same WiFi SSID and the same password as your current one. 🙂

AbigailF
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi everyone,

Thanks again for the help, @RXShorty.
@JJH, chiming in to ensure everything is good here. Have you had the chance to try the suggestion above? If yes, how is it?

Best,

Abi

AbigailF
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks,

Checking back in should you still have some questions here. Let us know by replying to this thread.

Regards,
Abi

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

@JJH just one quick final check in here since activity has slowed down. We'll be locking the thread in the next 24 hours, but if you still need help, I would be happy to keep it open. If there's more we can do, just let me know.

I appreciate the help, Abi and RXShorty.

Regards,
Emerson