Cheapest deal on OzB I believe? Google WiFi enhances your WiFi across your house.
This price includes delivery.
Original 20% off Selected Back to Uni Items @ eBay Deal Post
Cheapest deal on OzB I believe? Google WiFi enhances your WiFi across your house.
This price includes delivery.
Original 20% off Selected Back to Uni Items @ eBay Deal Post
Google has been doing this for quite a while, maybe earlier than Apple.
They called Maps as Google Maps, home speaker as Google Home
Google Homo vs Google Wife? Any differences?
why did you forget Google Mojo
@ozdesi: Oh LOL now I'm not on mobile I can see what I have called Google Home and Google Wifi!! Whoops!
Yes. There is a big difference between homo and wife. But some have both a homo wife. ;)
Yeah, they’re a pole apart
@51ngh: LMAO!
Google Homo will put up with your shit, Google Wife won't!
@kronicmacstigator: I think you actually mean "Google Homo will put IT up your shit, Google Wife won't".
So so bad…
@dangerdanger: That's what I meant, just not so blatant
Good find OP - does anyone have any experience with this? Thinking about taking the plunge.
I have it. My house is long and wifi never reached front-to-back. No more black spots now.
I have….is long…..front-to-back….black spots…
Are you ok?
No he is in danger
At least upvote me!!! Lol
@dangerdanger: show us the danger dance
I heard you should always wifi front-to-back
They're great with an ethernet backbone. Don't expect miracles sending presumably already weak WiFi signals across multiple hops, it'll probably be better than whatever signal strength you used to have that made you consider a mesh though.
But any mesh product definitely works 100x better if you can hook up each puck to ethernet. If you can, then you're laughing, you will cover your entire house with perfect signals seamlessly. The controlling app is also excellent and the pucks I've never hard reset or had any reason to. They seem very stable and I've had them since the US launch.
Works great. Half a long house with thick walls and put them along the hallway. Whole place is covered…No need for Ethernet either. So I disagree with yellowc (at least for our home).
No disagreement :)
Can work without ethernet and most likely is sufficient for Internet needs. That's not the only function of a network though and depending on use case, you might not see great performance for home networking without ethernet, like multimedia set ups for 4k streaming.
I can't imagine they'd ever make whatever situation some one has worse. So still useful in any case.
Yeah, good point. For internal network transfer speeds it probably helps.
Yep got for 299 with hn deal and is worth it for app
Can schedule kids devices and also add guest network etc
I got this with HN deal. I sold 1/3 on gumtree so total setup cost me <$200…. in the past 3-4 months I haven’t had an issue, ever.
My understanding is that Nethear Orbi is better because it has the option of having wired back haul … this uses 5ghz band to push data back to the base.
For me it came down to $$$ as Netgear was too much relative to Google (and you only get 2 units with the Netgear so I couldn’t have sold one).
If you want to play god with the internet (prioritise devices, pause, switch off etc) the google app is very slick.
You can use wired backhaul for Google wifi too. I have my two mesh points wired to the primary point.
better than 3 ac68u with aimesh firmware?
I've caved, just got it. Easy setup after one freeze during firmware update. No WPS button can make some things harder to connect. Signal and speed seems good so far.
Tried to get 10% gift card from Bing Lee but no luck.
Are Google simplifying their names like Apple with their iPad (2017)??