Have a stable, reliable wireless network signal by installing the Google Wifi Mesh System in your home. Comprised of three devices for up to 4500 square feet of coverage, each 802.11ac Wi-Fi point supports a maximum data throughput of 1200 Mb/s over the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz signal bands. They can be individually configured to perform as a router or as satellites for your mesh network. Each is equipped with a quad-core ARM processor with 512MB of memory to handle up to 100 connected devices simultaneously with beamforming to deliver smooth 4K video streaming, video chats, online gaming experiences, and more throughout your home. Installing the Google Wifi wireless mesh network system is designed to be straightforward and easy. Simply connect the router to your modem, position each satellite throughout your home for optimal coverage, then use the Google Home app to configure the wireless network. The Google Wifi devices also include two Gigabit Ethernet ports—one connects to your modem while the other works as an access point for wired network devices such as computers, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and more. Your wireless signal is secured with WPA3 encryption.
Google Wifi AC1200 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Mesh Wi-Fi System (Snow, 3-Pack)
$129.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.6 × 11 × 5.7 in |
Number of Units | 3 |
Operation Modes | Access Point, Mesh, Wireless Router |
IP Rating | None |
Power Consumption | 15 W |
Display | None |
Built-In Microphones | None |
Speakers | None |
Memory | 512 MB |
Processor | Quad-Core |
Supported IEEE Standards | 802.11ac, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
Mobile Operating System Support | Android<br />iOS |
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Throughput | 1200 Mb/s Total <br> |
Virtual Assistant Support | None |
Communication Protocol | Google Home |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Wireless Security | WPA3 |
Beamforming Support | Yes |
MU-MIMO Support | Yes |
Ports | Each Unit: <br>1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet (WAN) <br>1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet (LAN) |
Material of Construction | Plastic |
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Neoma Kihn (verified owner) –
Google Fiber seems no different than previous internet provider. I was expecting faster speeds and better connection but I can’t tell any difference.
Nat King (verified owner) –
Very nice efficient service …great quality not just the internet speed also de availability and response( ping). Download and upload speed …great equipment and very easy to set up and very friendly software interface. I recommended it . Little bit expensive but worth it ..
Nina Dickens (verified owner) –
I’m glad I bought this three pack and can recommend it for a two story house around 2700 sqft. I bought it for the managing devices on the network and it was an breeze to setup and use. Although, I feel it could be a bit more intuitive to schedule the device usage times. For example, when setting a “schedule” is that scheduled up time or down time? Not hard to figure out but a bit time consuming from the trial and error required. Not an issue with set-it-and-forget situation but, when trying to change often and when scheduling get’s complicated with multiple days, devices and times.
Dion Thompson (verified owner) –
We were blown away with the improvement this made to our existing system. Seriously we improved 100-500%!! It really helped in some “dead spots” in our multi level home.
Jonathon Rowe (verified owner) –
Google Mesh network works very well and is exceedingly easy to set up. I highly recommend this networking solution.
Chauncey Heaney (verified owner) –
I quit Grande, in Austin, because it was spotty. But, I was pretty-consistently getting ~350 MBps down. Upstream was quite a bit lower. Spotty isn’t good though, for what I do for work. Google is ok. It’d definitely not 1GBps. It’s actually almost exactly the same download speeds I was getting, but so far it hasn’t been spotty, nor cut out. The upload speed is REALLY fast. It’s consistently anywhere from 300-500 MBps up, but I really don’t have much need for fast upstream bandwidth or speed. SO, bottom line is that it’s pretty good, and it’s consistent; but it wasn’t the groundbreaking change I had expected . So, it’s just “ok”
Felicia Bauch (verified owner) –
I am very pleased with Google wifi. It sets up relatively quickly compared to traditional routers. You do have to have the Google Home app to complete the set up. It took me maybe 20 minutes from unboxing to completion. You connect Google wifi to your ISP modem and open the Google Home app. Using Google wifi has helped with buffering issues we were having when streaming Netflix. This device covers 1500 sq feet but you can add wifi access points to areas with poor signals if needed. Overall we are pleased and have had no issues.
Serena Osinski (verified owner) –
So far so good, has a strong signal even during the rain storm
Arvel Will (verified owner) –
It works very will except we do have problems with Hulu. But that may not be an internet problem.
Cortez Lockman (verified owner) –
We have tried other mesh systems and have found that Google pods provide best coverage and are the easiest to set up. Plus they have great customer support. Highly recommend.
Janae Jerde (verified owner) –
We’ve been using the Google 3 pack wi-fi for a few years and it’s solved our connectivity issues in our spread-out multi level town home. During a fierce storm recently lightning took out our Spectrum router and the Google wi-fi that was plugged into it. We replaced the cooked one and was back up and running shortly. It works seamlessly where extenders fail. Highly recommend.
Destiny Vandervort (verified owner) –
i’ve had google ever since it was offered in KC and i love it and i recommend it to all my friends and family
Reece Strosin (verified owner) –
Changing the main Google wifi router out with another took more time than the original set up. I ended up calling Google support and had to factory reset all routers.Otherwise setting it up is fairly easy. It does not support WPS. I ended up having to connect two printers to routers using ethernet cables. Which determined where the units had to be placed. I bought 3 more units, which are ridiculously overpriced, to extend my wifi outside the house. The old units used USB power cords and wall jacks and can be powered by USB ports on a powerstrip. The new ones now use an “old style” transformer wall jack and take up a plug.It really just depends on your needs as to whether the system meets your requirements.I think I would have gone with something else if I knew everything I do now.
Gerhard Deckow (verified owner) –
No more dead spots! The google wifi is awesome. Easy to set up. Reasonably priced and does exactly what it claims to do.
Samanta Reinger (verified owner) –
Only getting about ~200 Mbps download with Google Wifi. Switched back to Asus RT-86U and consistently getting 300 Mbps. UI for Google Wifi is too simple and you can’t really control the devices on the network.
Roscoe Rath (verified owner) –
Overall the reception and speed seem to be faster than the previous Google WiFi system. However, we have quite a few disconnects and dropped signals that we did not have with the previous Google Wifi. We are trying various things (removing google home minis from the rooms with a Nest Wifi and removing the Google Wifi units as part of the mesh to see if this remedies the issues. We will update the review once we have tested more.
Tania Green (verified owner) –
google wifi suddenly has severe speed issues. the problem is widespread. getting 500mb from the modem, and connected devices are lucky to get 30mb from the router. no fix, help, or acknowledgement from google. unacceptable.
Lilly Wilkinson (verified owner) –
Our google nest works better than it was before it, but I am still waiting for the 2g and am on a waiting list. They took my TV away and the google chrome is not as good. This could be overlooked if they hooked up the 2 g that I am waiting for.
Titus Funk (verified owner) –
It didn’t help my wifi at all. I don’t know what else you want me to tell you to get to 50 letters.
Annetta Hoeger (verified owner) –
I have a high expectation for Google products. This Google Wifi clearly doesn’t live up to that. The dedicated Google wifi app is to be deprecated (WHY??), which is better than the Google Home app. The later puts the different functionalities/settings in different places, making it hard to find. Plus, the settings that I can change is extremely limited and the features of the router are also extremely basic. Some of the missing features (compared to my Asus/TMO AC1900 that I used 8 years): DDNS, VPN server, VPN client, DMZ, and maybe a few others. But I do like the fact that it can do speed test on the router.Speed is OKish. ~500Mbps max on 5GhzI got this for free from my ISP. If I have to pay for a new router, I wouldn’t buy this.This is good for people that know little about tech and “just want it to work”. BTW, it has IPv6 default to be off. I am not sure if it would automatically turn on if my ISP starts to support IPv6. Otherwise it be a negative thing for IPv6 adoption.