Looking for any real world input on these. I have a family member that is hours away and this would be the easiest set it a forget it system I can think of that doesn't break the bank either. I'm aware of perceived privacy issues using G, also I've read the bad reviews going back to when these first came out, particularly the throughput. G finally got that sorted out with firmware updates. I haven't personally used them so don't know if they provide good speeds, etc. Use case is a 5000 sq ft house with large outdoor area that includes pool and guest house by the pool. Gig internet service. Probably wouldn't need all four of the units that are in the pack but it can be shelved till needed. Wired backhaul too.
House has gig service so no problem there. Most likely 160 would be turned off too since it requires wpa3 and that’s problematic with some of the clients.If it's like anything else at Costco they're probably cheaper in store. For the pro/6E model it's a decent price.
Wired back haul should keep the speed up but, if they have 1ge ports it defeats the 6e option or 160mhz bandwidth.
Looking for any real world input on these.
I’ve read that it does on these units though for some reason. Apparently it’s not well documented but there are multiple comments in various online sources that say it has to be set to wpa3 for 160 to work.160MHz does not require WPA 3.
Dongs review is one of many that I read. Lot of good reviews too which is why I asked for some real world use input. Maybe Viktor will jump in here when he sees his mention. Was also aware of the phone app setup but it’s a household that already uses the Home app for some other google devices.![]()
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Shows support for WPA/2/3 Just set it up to support both 2/3 for the PSK and be done with it. WPA3 was only a certification requirement in the last couple of years to move things forward when it comes to securing things.
Just like more junk devices it's configured from the phone app. KISS at its most basic.
@ATLga ... what would you like to know?@Viktor Jaep can give you real world experience.
It's one of the better engineered home "mesh" Wi-Fi systems.
Shows support for WPA/2/3 Just set it up to support both 2/3 for the PSK and be done with i
and it's EXTREMELY simplistic
folks should use it if they can
IoTs with mostly cheap Wi-Fi complain with PMF enabled, required by WPA3.
If they do plain 11n on 2.4GHz with WPA2 only - good enough. I'm sure Google doesn't want extra troubleshooting calls. Other manufacturers advice to make 2.4GHz as compatible as possible for IoTs even if other options are available, like Asus here:
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