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[Afterpay] Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router System (3-Pack) $443.78 Delivered @ Kogan eBay

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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.

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  • 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

    • I don't know.

    • +1

      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.

    • +2

      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.

    • +1

      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.

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