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The Google Wifi AC1200 Mesh WiFi System delivers robust dual-band wireless connectivity with gigabit speeds, covering up to 1500 sq ft. Featuring voice control via Google Assistant, built-in security, and parental controls, this compact router ensures a seamless, secure, and smart internet experience for modern homes and professionals alike.
Color | Snow |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Method | Voice |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Nest |
Antenna Location | Home |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
LAN Port Bandwidth | Gigabit Ethernet |
Is Electric | Yes |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Features | Guest Mode, Internet Security, Parental Control |
Item Weight | 340 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.18"L x 4.17"W x 2.7"H |
J**.
As an IT professional for over 40 years, I have to say I am impressed.
I had been an IT professional for over 40 years, and am now retired, but remain the IT professional for my household. In that time, I have had to set up many different routers to provide internet service for my home with multiple Alexa devices, Internet TV, and multiple PC's often running at the same time.We have a large, 4500+ square ft., home with two stories and a basement. Our basement has 3 large rooms with concrete walls that have caused dead spots in most parts of the basement. Internet on the second floor works, but devices often need to be reconnect to establish a new connection. I have tried multiple internet extenders and access points that usually worked sporadically. Having to constantly reconnect them and reestablish a connect was frustrating, and I finally gave up on them.I found out about the Google Mesh WIFI system and decided to look into them. I debated on the higher priced system that units include speakers and voice, but decided on this one since we have so many Alexa devices in our home. Another consideration was the cost of the upgraded system since 3 units costs 2 1/2 times more than this one. If you have a number of Google devices it may be worth the extra cost. All I wanted was a dependable WIFI system that would deliver WIFI to our entire house with no dead spots.I am so happy that I chose this WIFI system. After I downloaded and installed the Google Home app, it took me all of 15 minutes to set up the system, and at least 10 of those minutes was used to find the best locations for the satellite units. The app really does it all. There was no setup of the ISP - it was just so simple anyone could set up this system with absolutely no knowledge of setting up a router. You don't have to fool with an internet connection to router software- it's all in the app. Just connect one unit to the Ethernet cable you would connect to the router and scan the QR code on the unit with your phone. After the router unit is connected, plug in the satellite units to electricity and select + at the top left of the screen in the app to add each satellite. I did notice that I had to wait until the light on the new unit stopped blinking and it was finished booting up before connecting. After all of the units are connected, you can check the connections of each and move the units to get the best connections to all of them. Since the Google Home app is also used for the upgraded system, there are a lot of options that don't apply to this system.At this point, I couldn't be happier with this WIFI system. We now have fast internet in every corner of our house, including all of the rooms in the basement. I also tested the this system by taking one of my tablets out to the furthest end of our patio which is 60 feet from the router. I was still able to stream Netflix video with no lag. I should also mention that with this system and router, you don't have a choice on the connections between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The system automatically uses the 5 GHz connection unless the device is too far. Then it will automatically switch to the 2.4 GHz connection.Knowing this is helpful if you need to initially connect a device that uses only 2.4 GHz. You need only to get far enough way from the router for it to switch the the 2.4 GHZ band. After the initial connection, the device will automatically connect to the 2.4 GHz band. When connecting a computer, you don't have to choose a band width, only your network name.I am super happy with this WIFI system, and would highly recommend it. For the first time in years, we have internet service in every area of our house and for an extended area outdoors. Setup was so incredibly easy - so much easier than setting up a router. In addition, the WIFI signal is much better than ever before when checking it with the internet speed tests. Although we have been paying for 10 mbps download, previous to getting this system, our speed was 4-5 mbps. Now, we consistently get 7-9 mbps according to the speed tests. We watch internet TV and no longer have times the programs buffer. In addition, the TV doesn't cut out if we use the microwave. To-date, we have not had to restart any of the devices to get a WIFI signal on any of the 3 floors in our house.UPDATE 8/10/21:We have been using this system for over 2 months, and, to-date have not had to reboot any of the 3 modules. When watching TV (all internet apps), there has not been any buffering even when we use the microwave. The only minor problem I have had is in setting up a device that will connect only to a 2.4 GHz connection. Most peripherals now will use both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, so this usually isn't a problem. I did manage to get this device connected using the method described above. At this point, I am thrilled with the performance of this system. Since I am the techy in my house, this means less trouble shooting and less problems for me.UPDATE 01/14/22:We have been using this WIFI system for about 8 months, and I can now say that it is the best we have ever had. I have tried all of the "high-end" routers, and have never had the great connection to WIFI throughout the house that we have now. Since getting this system, I have rebooted the main router only once. With all other routers we have had, it was a regular thing. We use only internet services for our TV, and since getting this system, there has been absolutely no buffering problems. The WIFI signal reaches every part of our 3 story house, and our devices have not had to be reconnected because of connection problems. There are enough problems in life to spend time trying to resolve WIFI connection problems. It's so very nice to not have this problem anymore.I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update this review if my opinion changes.
S**.
Great Router System - Sends Signal Very Far!
Have had this for over a year and it works great! I have been able to get a wi-fi signal from the basement (where modem is) to living room and over to my apartment (which is connected to the house). Fantastic! Easy to set up and reset, too.
C**.
Actual coverage
While most reviews about this Google Mesh Network focused more attention on how easy it is to set up their new networks, And I certainly appreciate that information, I was far more interested in seeing reviews on effective signal coverage and distance between routers and access points.In my case, I have s wireless WiFi security camera outside, and also needed better coverage on patios outside the walls of the house to use phones and laptops etc. The house is 2800 sq ft plus an 1100 sq ft separate detached garage and working area. The exterior walls are made of 16 inch thick clay adobe, which like more common brick and masonry walls present a challenge for getting a good WiFi signal outside.The system being replaced was centered around an Apple Time Capsule router that was OK through about half the house and very marginal to weak on the patio just outside the house. The best signal on the security camera was around 55% and iPhones would frequently loose their WiFi connection and drop phone calls.For fair comparison the first thing I did was to get a single Google router pod up an running in the exact same location as the old Apple router being replaced. The result was that it had ranges very similar, probably pretty close to the advertised 1500 sq feet. This was a positive thing because some reviewers felt range from a single puck was inadequate. Next I connected and meshed the remaining two access points to the system and placed them between 30 to 40 feet away from the main router puck, but still more or less within line of sight to the main puck.The results were outstanding and far exceeded my expectations both inside and outside of the house! We now have very solid WiFi coverage on the patios and well beyond for the wireless camera. Signal went from a best case of 55% to more than 90% giving solid video connections without the drops in service. In fact I tested coverage out to 135 feet from the exterior walls of the house which opens up many options for better camera placement that we never had. Likewise, I had very good coverage on the iPhone well beyond the patio and down the long driveway. This is wonderful because cellular coverage around the house and property is weak and often drops calls. Not any more since this new WiFi network takes up the slack! Throughput speed testing is showing roughly the same maximum speeds but within a much expanded area. I didn’t see any decline in speed as reported by some reviewers. Bottom line is that the Google mesh system works and I am amazed at the increase in signal strength over the old system. Our coverage problems are solved.My only complaint or wish is that the Google Home app would give an indication of exactly which access point or points are active with a given device. This would help greatly during setup and help with best placement of the access points/router. Google engineers, I hope you are listening.
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