Nest Wifi Pro gives you super fast, reliable Wi-Fi 6E coverage for your entire home.₁ It automatically adjusts your network’s performance to keep things running smoothly. It’s so smart it can monitor and diagnose common issues on its own. And it has privacy and security features to help keep you and your family safe.
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Item model number | GA03030-US |
Color | Snow |
Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Height | 3.34 inches |
Depth | 5.15 inches |
Product Id | 1646237 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (1067 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 193575031392 |
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This Nest Wi-Fi Pro router is amazing, it is super easy to install. This router has improved my Wi-Fi speed so much. I really love the sleek and stylish design of this router. This Nest. Wi-Fi Pro was very easy to set up on my app and I love that it connected with my Google Home app right away.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] 1. The google nest Wi-Fi comes with all the necessary cables and power adapter. 2. It's pretty much plug and play and the google app does all the set up for you after the QR code is scanned. 3. Even the indicators on the unit is very pleasing visually. 4. The unit itself is well integrated with the app and you get all the notifications via app. 5. White is the only available color. Wished a darker option is available.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Google Nest WiFi Pro has excellent coverage/signal strength for my 2500 square feet home. I upgraded from a TP Link router and this is so much better in so many ways. The speed has almost improved by 75%. It is very easy to install and setup using the Google Home app.Video streaming is seamless with this router combined with a high speed cable modem. Would highly recommend for everyone to use and definitely recommend adding additional nest devices for improved connectivity. It also is compatible with my Samsung S22 Plus which has wifi 6e comp
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received a Nest - Nest Wifi Pro for free in exchange for my honest review. And my first site. The design looks puffy and cute and sleek. I have been using this for about 10 days. It was easy to set up and to install. . The Google Home app guided me through the set up process smoothly. since more and more people are using smart devices in their home, it is a headache not being able to prioritize Wi-Fi speed, distributed to each device. The most amazing thing is that Nice to Wi-Fi pro makes it possible and easy to decide which device use higher speed and which devices do not. Another good thing is that nest Wi-Fi pro does improve the stability of my home Internet. Since day one my Internet has been performing better than it used to, but I guess I'll have to wait longer to see if this improvement lasts.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The google Nest wifi Pro Router is very straightforward to install through phone google home app. I use it downstairs in a corner of my house (3500sqf) , which I know is not the best spot to cover the full house but still it manages to give me an acceptable speed anywhere. I took screen shot of the speed test in different places in my house, I know I can improve by relocating or adding a second unit, but I feel like I won't need it as I get 32Mbps in the worst spot which is good enough for any TV/phone. So I would not have to worry about speed. Now, if you are planning to add the device in a visible spot, the look of the device is really pure and will not look like a data center with tens of different blinking light. It has a single led light! When my wife saw it she told me it looked like a jewel, and it really does. White, pure, shiny, sleek and kind of round! So good job on the design too.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] With the ever changing world of home networking, it is important to have a reliable, high quality router at the heart of ones wifi setup. The Nest Wifi Pro is the router you need to have for your wifi setup. Thanks to the Google Home app, setup of the Nest Wifi Pro is simple and quick. I had it up and running in less than three minute including an update to the router. The connection to the router is perfectly stable and blazingly fast. I have the router in a room at the one end of my house. There are not dead spots anywhere. I am even able to walk to the far end of my house and remain perfectly connected with no drop in performance. My house is about 2500 sq. ft. My wifi security camera located on my shed at the back of my property also connected without an issue and maintained a strong connection. Being a mesh router, one could buy multiple satellites to go with the Nest Wifi Pro but I do not think I would need one based on how well this one router performed. I highly recommend the Nest Wifi Pro router. It is a definite ten in my book!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got the google nest pro and I love the small/compactness form factor and the fast wifi connection! One downside to this is it will not connect to older models, so if you have older versions it will not work. Also, for a two story house you will need 2 at minimum to have good WiFi connectivity through the house.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was super easy to set up using the Google Home app on my phone. You do need to already have an internet service provider and a modem to be able to use this device. I was hoping this would increase my internet speed, but it does not do that too much. However it creates a whole other wifi network so that is kind of nice. I love the way it looks on my bedside table as well.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently got the Nest Wi-Fi Pro. Up front, the Nest Wi-Fi Pro is NOT a modem/router combo. You will need an Internet Service Provider (ISP) supported modem (or modem/router combo, set in Bridged mode) in which to plug the Nest Wi-Fi Pro to get internet service. OOB: you get the modern-looking Nest Wi-Fi Pro (with a very small 5” tall x 3” wide footprint – in Snow, Fog, Linen, or Lemongrass), a 22 watt power adapter, a white, slim ethernet cable (no bright, obnoxious yellow or blue cable), and setup instructions. On the reverse, you have an Ethernet in (from your modem), a power jack, and an Ethernet out (to another device, e.g., a laptop or another Nest Wi-Fi Pro that will serve as a wired extender). Although you can also connect other Nest Wi-Fi pros wirelessly to create a mesh network. There are no physical buttons on the Nest. The only light is a status light that can be set, in the Google Home app, to high, low, or off. Specs: The Nest Wi-Fi Pro provides Wi-Fi 6E, using the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard (AXE5400, tri-band (2x2 (6 GHz), 2x2 (5 GHz), 2x2 (2.4 GHz)) mesh system that allows combined wireless speeds of up 5.4 Gbps, with automatic band steering. The 6Ghz band (while much faster than their slower counterparts) is intended for close range, indoor, connections… e.g., other 6GHz devices, such as other Nest Pros. The Nest offers proactive 802.11k/v client steering for seamless mesh point roaming for uninterrupted Wi-Fi, auto-QoS for video calls, and device prioritization for up to 8 hours. The Nest can handle up to 100 connected devices per extender and has a Dual-core 64-bit ARM CPU, with 1 GB RAM, 4 GB flash onboard. It covers up to 2200 sq ft (each additional Nest Pro provides another 2200 sq ft of coverage, with Google recommending no more than five in a home). But, coverage mileage may vary though depending on where you put the device… a central, exposed area is best. From a smart home perspective, the Nest supports Matter, Thread border routing, Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE), and is, of course, ready for 6Ghz smart devices when market ready. Setup: Geared more toward the general consumer and not more tech-savvy individuals, setup is super easy. Download the Google Home app. Connect your existing modem to your Nest's “in” connection. Or set any existing modem/router to bridged mode (much easier than it sounds, with a little web research) and then connect to the Nest. Plug in the Nest. Open the Google Home app, which will find the Nest, and follow directions. The app walks you through everything and does all the work for you. A few notes. Ensure that your device's Bluetooth connection is on. Make sure you're in a well-lit room to scan the QR code on the Nest's underside when prompted. When creating a Wi-Fi network name (if you have an existing wireless network and you want your devices to connect to the Nest easily) give the Nest network the same name as your current wireless network. When creating a password (if using the same network name) use the same password. Confirmed… you must agree to turn on Nest Wi-Fi cloud services if you want to use Family Wi-Fi, Guest Network, Advanced Networking, and Device Lists available in the Google Home app. If you have an active internet connection, the Nest will search for and update its software/firmware and will restart. With the network setup done, you manage the network in the Google Home app. “Wi-Fi” will appear as a selection option. Tap “Wi-Fi.” You'll see connectivity status (internet, Wi-Fi devices, and, if cloud services are enabled, devices connected to the Nest), an option to run a network speed test (I was able to consistently get my standard wireless speeds through the Nest, from different points both inside and outside my house on my cell phone), as well as the following cards: Devices List, Family Wi-Fi, and Guest Network. In the app's Settings you'll see the following options… change network name and password, Family Wi-Fi, Guest Network, Preferred Activities (i.e., video conferencing and/or gaming), notification settings (new device, new device (guest network), password mismatches, and lost connections), advanced network settings ((do not change these settings unless you know what you're doing – WPA3, 160Ghz for 5Ghz channels, UPnP, enable/disable IPv6, DNS, WAN, LAN, DHCP IP reservations, Port Management (requires cloud services), and Network mode (allowing you to set the Nest Pro itself into NAT or Bridged mode). From Settings you can also view open-source licenses, restart the network (i.e., the Nest Pro) or factory reset the network (i.e., again, the Nest Pro). With cloud services enabled, you're able to see the devices connected the Nest Pro… including signal strength, how much data they're using (upload and download… by real-time, per day, week, and month) and have the ability to pause / prioritize device-specific internet connections (the latter of which ensures that at least 80% of your internet bandwidth is dedicated to that device… e.g., your laptop/phone during business hours). Family Wi-Fi allows you to schedule a Wi-Fi pause, again, really only effective on devices that rely solely on Wi-Fi to get to the web (e.g., laptops, gaming consoles, etc.). You can group devices to allow you to pause Wi-Fi on all devices in that group. Keep in mind though, if you pause Wi-Fi on a cell phone, and the cell has a data plan, the cell will use that data plan vs. your home Wi-Fi, especially important to know if you don't have unlimited data. I also didn't set up a guest network, but the option is there and allows you to determine what devices you want folks on that network to see – those devices of course have to be connected to the Nest Pro's network. While the Nest Pro and its functionality are pretty robust, I do have a few bones to pick. I couldn't find a way to create multiple networks based on internal radios… i.e., assign the 2.5Ghz radio a name like “2.5GHzNetwork” etc. While there are benefits to having one network and allowing the router to band steer and while your devices will find the band that works best for them within the Nest Pro's network, I prefer to define networks based on available bands and assign devices to those networks. Also, you can't combine a Nest Wifi Pro (Wi-Fi 6E) with other mesh devices (Google or otherwise). If you upgrade to a Nest Wi-Fi Pro, and you want other mesh extenders, you'll need to use other Nest Wi-Fi Pros. Moreover, for those who have multi-gig networks, the Nest Pro's ethernet ports (in and out) are capped at 1 gig. The 5.4Gbps throughput is based on combined available wireless radio speeds. If wired, you'll never benefit from the multi-gig speeds for which you're paying… which just doesn't make sense given there are so many devices now that support wired multi-gig speeds. Worth buying? Yes. The Google Nest Wi-Fi pro is a solid 4-star. It was easy to set up and served my home's devices well during this review. Given how easy setup was, I have zero reason to believe that setting up a mesh network would be the least bit complicated. If Google Home would let me create multiple network names and attribute a given radio to each network, for my purposes, this would be a 5-star device. As it is, Nest Wi-Fi Pro is geared toward the average consumer, who wants a device to work out of the box, with minimal to no configuration.
I purchased 2 Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro - Mesh Wi-Fi 63 Routers. One is attached directly to a Wi-Fi router installed upstairs in an office, the other one is placed downstairs, just outside of the family room. The instruction sheet is lacking on setting up both. Go to: https://support.google.com/googlenest/ and type search setup and select Set up Google Wifi. From here follow the instructions "To get started" etc... Set up the primary Wifi point. Set up the additional point. Hope this helps. Once set up they are working great! You may have to power cycle the primary without the other points connected, then power cycle the each point seperately so the primary can locate each point as they come online. If the instructions that came with the devices was complete, I would have given this product a 5 star rating. Works great once I power cycled the units.