![]() ![]() Unlike the Eero Pro 6E, the Nest Wifi Pro does not have any multi-gig networking ports. (It's solid white when fully connected.) Around back are two 1Gbps Ethernet ports, one used for WAN connectivity the second can be used as a LAN port or for wired backhaul between nodes. You won't find any buttons on the router, though a small LED indicator on the front flashes white during startup, blue during setup, and yellow when the internet connection is lost. Color choices include Snow (white), Linen (off-white), Lemongrass (yellow), and Fog (light green). Each router measures 5.1 by 4.6 by 3.3 inches (HWD) and is designed to be placed out in the open on a table or bookshelf, instead of hidden away in a corner, or on the floor. For larger homes, you can buy a two-pack ($299.99) or three-pack ($399.99), covering 4,400 or 6,600 square feet, respectively. Design and Featuresįor our review, Google sent a single Nest Wifi Pro router, which provides up to 2,200 square feet of coverage. ![]() The router posted respectable scores in our performance testing, but you'll get faster throughput, multi-gig networking, and direct access to the 6GHz band SSID with our Editors' Choice pick among Wi-Fi 6E mesh routers, the Eero Pro 6E. Like earlier Nest routers, it's tastefully designed and easy to install, though we were disappointed to find the 6GHz radio band does not have its own SSID. Google's latest mesh router, the Nest Wifi Pro ($199.99), is a Wi-Fi 6E router that uses the relatively uncrowded 6GHz radio band and offers support for emerging wireless technologies including the smart home device standards Thread and Matter. ![]()
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