Cheaper than the previously posted deals. Though as others have pointed out here, if you're lucky you can get 1 pack for $99 at Bunnings, assuming your local Bunnings would price match.
[Afterpay] Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router System (3-Pack) $443.78 Delivered @ Kogan eBay
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I don't know.
If you do that, the Nest WiFi Pro will just become a dump access point, missing most of the features, you can't mesh it.
You can bridge one of them. But then you can't add any further mesh nodes (I tried, then looked it up).
Thank you. I think I did manage to do it with the older series I think.
No you can't bridge all three Nest Wi-Fi as access points. Why don't you use Ubiquiti access points?
Bridge mode is only supported in single-unit configurations (i.e., only the Ethernet-connected primary can be in bridge mode, and there can't be any mesh / secondary units).
https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Nest-Wifi/How-to-Chan…
I can but I thought this one would be "cheap" way to do it.
I currently got 2* U6 Pros for my maint network. They're around $300 each, my main one is giving me 1Gbps fine but the secondary mesh is only giving me about 550-600mbps. I believe this is because there is no dedicated backhaul (when I plug a device into that second wireless point it gives me close to 1gbps).
Maybe I'll just go cheap Ubiquiti APs since I will be using them for my IOTs or just keep my orbis for that.
Get a U6 Lite or U6+ for your IoT stuff and remove the Orbi's.
Can these be set to bridge, I want to run these on a separate vlan from my ubiquiti. i.e. adding a whole mesh network as access point