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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Elyssa Howe (verified owner) –
Ease of set up, rock solid operation, granular control, and beautiful appearance make this an easy recommendation.
Jannie Dietrich (verified owner) –
Seamless setup and operation with my router. Easy to adjust control too.
Macey Bernier (verified owner) –
It was so nice to get our new residence up and running with fast Wi-Fi in minutes. Thanks you Google for the mesh Wi-Fi.
Braeden Lindgren (verified owner) –
I realize that the Google Wifi is not the latest generation. However, the ability to back up and restore the configuration of your router would be of TREMENDOUS help. Other than that, we love our 3 pack of Google Wifi routers, they provide fast reliable internet throughout the house and even outside in the yard.
Bella Bernhard (verified owner) –
Excellent. Customer support when I wanted help was immediate and superior. The fellow I talked to walked me through everything and I really like the system.
Idella Heaney (verified owner) –
I’ve been very happy with this generation. It works well with both slow and fast internet speeds. The priority device setting of nice
Flavie Nitzsche (verified owner) –
Product degraded when google went from wifi to google home. Moved on to ASUS and much better service/speed
Samara Prosacco (verified owner) –
This has been a grate upgrade to what we had before we switched to our new provider and the app is so easy to use I highly recommend this product
Abdul Jerde (verified owner) –
I have had the 3 puck wifi set for 3 years. Recently one of the pucks died and I had to replace it. Many of my devices are having problems connecting with the wifi. There are no connection problems with my Arris, however.
Lucas Jacobson (verified owner) –
I must say that this has made my home alot happier since I installed this Wi-Fi extender. Did you see where I said that I installed it? That is really something, because I’m not tech savvy at all. It’s so easy to set up and my Wi-Fi boosted twice as much. It really works great and it’s so cute. I recommend this to anyone with sluggish WiFi and you’ll be surprised at how much better it works.
Tyreek Yundt (verified owner) –
I was thrilled with the ease of set up and performance after I first installed. I am a veteran of many wi-fi routers and this was by far the best experience. The app is brilliant.I am currently having inexplicable issues with some of the access points and every time I use the app it prompts me to change to the new Google Home app, actually making it difficult to just do what I wanted to do. So I’ve gone from happy (would and have recommended) to irritated.
Brielle Mosciski (verified owner) –
I’ve used the product for a couple of years until recently. The move from the WiFi app to Google home lost functionality in the port forwarding. I had a node recently get fried in a storm. This led to a factory reset of the two remaining nodes only to find out the app wouldn’t allow me to recreate my forwarding rules. I loved it before the forced migration to the new app
Idella Ziemann (verified owner) –
Supposed to help extend the wifi range, and maintain consistent speed for any devices connected. I live in a 800 sqft apartment and needed a wifi extension to the bedroom where my work desk is, and I still get much better coverage if I just connect to the main wifi. While my MacBook Pro is connected to the main wifi, the speed test comes back at 100mbps and if I switch to the Google wifi the speed drops dramatically to 15mbps and even 1mpbs at times.
Deondre Durgan (verified owner) –
The previous Goggle Wifi responded to voice commands similar to Alexa. The current model does not. Very disappointing. Don’t understand why they deleted this feature.
Megane Nitzsche (verified owner) –
Yes google fiber is fast at certain times. But what i dont like is that they took away the google fiber tv. I mean thats the whole reason i wanted google fiber but now as a new customer i cant get it not happy about that. Instead they make ubuy a chromecast with a remote well i already have a chromcast. Cutting the cord ends up costing you more money because uvhave to subscribe to all of these apps. Maybe ibshould switch to spectrum they still have cable boxes dont they
Else Nitzsche (verified owner) –
I was getting 10-12 mps in my garage now I’m getting 120 . Love it
Annetta Pfeffer (verified owner) –
Google Wifi is easy to setup. Just wish they also have a way, to access the setup, via web browser.
Murray Bode (verified owner) –
Google WiFi is amazing easy to use and the WiFi was a lot faster than most I’ve used in the past I would recommend this product to anyone needing your WiFi to be faster and it was easy as to use and understand
Arch Dietrich (verified owner) –
Easy installation, smooth interface, good home coverage, occasional buffering.
Conner Leannon (verified owner) –
Primary router puck (of four) just flat out bricked itself somehow after about two months. Factory reset fails completely and the entire network had to be reset from scratch. This left me with three of four pucks and so poor coverage in one area. The app is nice… when it works; too frequently, however, it just says “something went wrong.” The ability to pause devices and the stats for nerds are nice. I do not like how it automatically segmented the network which caused some ambiguous problems on initial setup with some wired devices. Basically if you have any non-trivial network setup or plan to use other stuff, the Google wifi will try to be “helpful” which will probably break some connectivity by introducing additional subnets.