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stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
stacee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Prior to buying this I was losing Internet connection all the time. Once I apread the mesh system through my house the issue was resolved. Setup was super easy. Highly recommend.
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Sam Abraham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
great product
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
Doris Cummings
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I returned them cause my internet service gave me the booster free for signing up
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
Mariale Garcia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de agosto de 2024
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
ULISES PASTRANA
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2024
Me funcionó como una opción para mejorar la calidad y estabilidad de la señal wifi de mi casa
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
David Alejandro Rivera Sarmiento
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
Funciona a la perfección.Note la diferencia de la intensidad y alcance desde el primer momento. Ya que vivo en una casa de doble piso, el mesh point permitió que el internet llegara y lo disfrutará como nunca.Y por si fuera poco, el buffer del mesh point, suena increíble.Una gran compra sin duda. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Cassandra Jansen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2024
I really like the ideas and colors of it all but I wish it would be a little bit more connected to the base because it was falling off a little
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
tony
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
very good router wish i could get more
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Anthony Bianco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
This is the best mesh system on the market in my opinion. If you want full coverage and seamless transition from one access point to another without connections dropping/restarting, this is the best. I also like the coverage I get and the expandability. Each access point will provide good coverage, but when you add more access points, suddenly your entire house gets wifi with no dead zones. I used to have the old Google Mesh system and it was good from a coverage standpoint, but it just was too slow for my family's ever-growing bandwidth needs.I briefly tried Eero, but it was just a horrible experience. My son's games were dropping connections and movies were stopping to reload, so I purchased this one and never looked back. The complaints about the gaming systems dropping connections or having too slow of a speed just melted away. I truly don't hear a peep from my son about any of that. My movies have no issues anymore and all is well.My favorite 2 things are SPEED and COVERAGE. Nothing else seems to match it.Okay, now the downside. Google *still* won't allow you to separate the 2.4ghz band from the 5ghz band. Several others won't allow you to do it either (see TP Link's mesh as an example, however, they do provide a workaround using the "guest" network, where Google does not). This becomes an issue with IoT devices that only will work on the 2.4ghz band.I have a Schlage Encode lock and it will only work on the 2.4ghz band. So, I had to get creative to make it work. For those of you with this issue, what I had to do was use my cell phone to walk away from the access point far enough to force my phone into a 2.4ghz connection. Since 2.4ghz works better through walls/obstacles than 5ghz, the more you can "put in the way" between your IoT device and the access point, the more likely it is that your phone will be forced into a 2.4ghz connection. You can check what connection your phone is using by going to the Google Home App / Wifi / Devices / then find your phone which is marked by "(this device)" next to the phone name. Click on your phone and just a little down you'll see "Connection" and that will tell you whether you're using 2.4ghz or 5ghz. Once you make sure you are on the 2.4 band, start your IoT device setup. Once you set that up, then you can move the device back to the final location you want to have it and (hopefully) it will continue connecting to the 2.4 band like mine did.PLEASE GOOGLE, FIX THIS ISSUE.Other than that one thing, I do love this product!
Nicole
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de enero de 2024
Exactly as advertised! I love this product
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
Siul
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2022
Cumple lo que promete, es fácil de instalar, recomiendo ampliamente este producto
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