Then there is the case for the first revisions of WiFi 7 that are predicted to arrive later in 2023 that might be a good enough reason for those that have waited till now to upgrade to hold on just a little bit longer… especially as ISPs continue to roll out affordable greater than gigabit ISP connections globally. Unless you are already moving over to WiFi 6 on it in the next 12 months, these benefits will be largely lost on you. But when you scratch the surface a bit (which the more tech-versed will always do) and factors like the restricted 1Gb WAN, lack of backwards compatibility with an existing Google Wifi/Nest setup, mobile app-only management/6E and a host of performance benefits that will be locked to WiFi 6/6E devices mean that there is a certain Prosumer/Futureproofing kind of user that this product is clearly aimed at. It is a mesh-enabled WiFi 6E router (one of the more affordable mesh options in the market too, when you factor in the 3 pack at $399 for a potential 6,600 square feet of coverage), very quick setup and easy smart home integration, backed by a well-known brand with a history in internet/network devices, three bands of coverage to spread across your growing collection of wireless hardware and all of this delivered in that oh, so smooth and sleek Google style! Hell, it has 2 years of warranty out of the box, when a decent % of routers that entered the shiny new 6E era only arrive with 1-year hardware support (even Amazon eero Por 6E). Google WiFi Pro 6E Router Review – Quick ConclusionĪt a very quick glance, there is alot to like about the Google Nest WiFi Pro router. Fast forward to today’s review and the brand has clearly decided to ramp up the future-proofing of their latest router device, introducing WiFi 6e support (still arguably in it’s infancy commercially) to allow access to the 6Ghz band, tri-band coverage, a new design and better uniformity between primary and node routers. Back in Summer 2019, I had my first hands-on experience with the Google Mesh router system and although the system was tremendously easy to setup, it did feel surprisingly limited in its scope, bandwidth and software capabilities (especially when you think of the brand that was releasing it). That said, for all that high praise, Google has taken a rather slow and steady approach to their range of routers (only technically releasing two variations in that time prior to the Nest WiFi Pro). It was not especially surprising that the internet giant would turn it’s hand to home routers (first entering the market commercially in 2016) and now, 5 years on, we are reviewing their latest and arguably greatest router yet – the Google Nest WiFi Pro Router. When it comes to brands that you associate with the internet, Google is such a part of most of our everyday lives that we often forget how much of our data we directly/indirectly trust in the hands of this giant company. 14.1 Related Google Nest WiFi Pro 6E Mesh Router Review – Genuinely Pro?
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