Google Wi-Fi System – So Simple, Yet So Powerful!
- Deepak
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There has been a rush of wireless mesh systems in the market since wireless technology has been started to be used for home wireless systems and internal connectivity.
About Google Wi-Fi Router
Google’s wireless router undertaking has paid off. Google Wi-Fi is among the best wireless mesh router money you can trust your earning in. The main reason is its design which supports more mesh units than its rival mesh routers but at a lower price. Yet it’s super simple with an elegant design, easy controls, and a very basic setup process. Nothing more you could ask for! I bet, if you start using Google Wifi, you won’t stand a chance to think about any other wireless router for any related requirement of yours.
So what makes it so Google Nest Wifi attractive? There are so many other brand offerings for WiFi mesh systems such as Samsung and Netgear. Let’s check out all of its features that makes it stand out from its competition.
First of all, let’s check out the specifications:
Wireless Connectivity: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Wi-Fi – AC1200 2×2 Wave 2 Wi-Fi, expandable mesh, dual-band 2.4GHz, and 5GHz, TX beamforming; Bluetooth Smart ready, 2.4 & 5GHz bands
Processor: Quad-core (up to 710MHz) ARM CPU
Memory: 512MB RAM
Storage: 4GB
Ports: Two (Gigabit Ethernet ports/Wifi)
1 WAN + 1 LAN port
Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.7 inches each
Talking about the design, Google has one of the simplest designs in the market of WiFi mesh systems. Each system is a small cylinder with an LED band in its center. It not only has that advantage of pricing but also has an advantage of simple setup and simple design.
As each WiFi unit is the same no matter how many you buy, any one of them can function as a core unit that is used to connect the other units.
Installation is very smooth, just like its sleek wifi hardware design – using a free iOS or Android app to help the entire wifi installation process. We will not cover the nitty-gritty details of how the Google Wi-Fi app configures the network except the very basics for the sake of knowledge. It first scans the QR code on the Wifi point linked to modem or gateway. Then it prompts for assigning a unique name to the network with a password.
The next step is to pair any additional Wifi points by scanning their QR codes – you’ll then be able to label individual nodes in the app. Here again, this just takes a moment for the initial Google Wifi node to identify another node to start working.
The Google WiFi unit is very spectacular in the department of elegance and intelligence combined. It can let you prioritize your bandwidth, change contrast settings, has a built-in speed test by ookla and also allows you to block particular devices in the range if you don’t want them to connect. All of this using just one application. It reduces the hustle and bustle by a heavy percentage. You have also the option to activate “rich communication services”, known as RCS in short.
Talking about the performance, Google Wifi is powerful enough to cover all parts of your simple home. Google claims it can cover up to 4,500 sq. feet if you buy a pack of three which is great. It also allows the user to get the most out of their connection as it’s very versatile.
The Google Wi-Fi truly excels over comparable routers is simple: the fantastic price to coverage ratio. You can get equal coverage from competing systems with fewer units, sure, but the versatility of having more units gives you – just in terms of eliminating dead spots – is huge.
Final verdict
Google Wi-Fi is the most straightforward router you’ll ever use period. And, that’s even taking the two extra devices required to complete it into consideration. For a low price point, there are several units on demand than most of Google’s competitors, not to mention Alexa, the easy setup and management app so far.
Powered with bandwidth priority control, it is a masterpiece. Couple that with a minimalist hardware design that’s easier to hide in plain sight than any other available yet, and you’re looking at one of the best Wi-Fi systems that money can buy today.