Google Wi-Fi for PC / MAC Download

4.3

App Details

APP Name
Google WiFi
Publisher
jetstream-BV10180_RC0009
Genre
App
Installs
42.4K+
Price
Free
Last Updated
04-Jun-2021
Requires
Windows 7, 8, 10 and MAC

About Google Wi-Fi

Google Wi-Fi is a home mesh Wi-Fi system that replaces your typical router to give consistent, dependable Wi-Fi coverage throughout your house. To access the internet, you will still require a modem and an Internet Service Provider (ISP). You may simply set up numerous Google Wi-Fi devices (called “points”) to extend internet access to your workplace, living room, garage, or basement. Check out our Wi-Fi fundamentals for a refresher on Wi-Fi vocabulary and ideas.

Based on our mesh Wi-Fi technology, Google Wi-Fi was developed. Once you’ve configured your mesh network, the Google Wi-Fi stations form a high-powered link and collaborate to ensure that your devices remain on the clearest channel with the quickest bandwidth.

Consequently, speedy Wi-Fi is available throughout your home, not only near the router. Even when on a video conversation or when streaming a movie, you may move around the home without the signal fading.

Google Wi-Fi may be used independently or in conjunction with Nest Wi-Fi to provide greater coverage. A modern connected device that takes the place of your router to provide smooth Wi-Fi connectivity across your house, reducing dead spots and buffering

Network Assist technology maintains a quick connection by constantly choosing the fastest band and clearest channel for your devices. A straightforward interface gets you up and running quickly, allowing you to check what’s connected, prioritize devices, and suspend Wi-Fi on children’s gadgets.

A combination of three Wi-Fi points can cover residences up to 4,500 sq. ft, whereas a single Wi-Fi point can cover up to 1,500 sq. ft. Wi-Fi hotspots communicate with one another, so you may add more if you require greater coverage.

Google Wi-Fi Specification

Google Wi-Fi was released in 2016, with the Wi-Fi spec 802.11ac/Dual Band. 802.11ac Type- AC1200 MU-MIMO router. The number of Antennas/Removable is 4/No, coming to ports we need 2x 1Gbps LAN and USB-C for power. The Processor is Quad-core 710MHz. Memory or Storage is 512MB/4GB. Wi-Fi Chip is Qualcomm IPQ4019, and the dimensions are 4.1 x 4.1 x 2.7 inches.

What you will require Google Wi-Fi

  • Internet access
  • A Google Account is required.
  • One of the mobile devices listed below:
  • A phone running Android 8.0 or higher.
  • A tablet running Android 8.0 or higher.
  • An iPhone or iPad running iOS 14.0 or later
  • The most recent Google Home app for Android or iOS.

It is strongly advised that you purchase Google Wi-Fi in the country where you intend to use it. Because wireless rules differ by nation, you may have compatibility difficulties if you relocate your Wi-Fi device, and Google will be unable to provide help. It is advised that you acquire all your Wi-Fi hotspots in the same nation if you are putting up a mesh network.

Features

Fast Wi-Fi Access Throughout Your House

To accommodate the evolving ways, we use Wi-Fi, Google Wi-Fi was built from the ground up. Wi-Fi nowadays must be able to serve several devices at once and withstand high-bandwidth activities such as streaming video or gaming – in every area of your home.

Because Google Wi-Fi is an adaptable system, you can easily add Google Wi-Fi stations to accommodate larger residences. They communicate with one another and broadcast a powerful network signal to each room.

The Network Makes Use of Mesh Wi-Fi Technology.

Each Google Wi-Fi point in our mesh network establishes a strong connection, and the various points cooperate to choose the optimum route for your data. Therefore, speedy Wi-Fi is available throughout your home, rather than just near the router.

Maintains Its Speed

Most of us do not want to take the time to manage our Wi-Fi network or to fiddle with complicated settings. Google Wi-Fi has Network Assist technology, which works behind the scenes to keep your Wi-Fi fast so you don’t have to fiddle with your router settings.

You are automatically put on the Wi-Fi frequency and channel that are best for your device through Network Assist. Additionally, Network Assist can effortlessly switch your device between the Google Wi-Fi system points as you move around your home, preventing dead zones or delays.

A Simple Method for Controlling Your Network

When you do need greater network control, the Google Wi-Fi companion app—available for iOS or Android—makes it easy to get it.

You may use the app to halt Wi-Fi on your children’s gadgets. It also enables you to prioritize devices on your network so you can watch the most recent episode without interruption. It displays which devices are connected, and how much bandwidth they are consuming, and informs you which ones may be prioritized.

Google Wi-Fi was created with the user’s privacy in mind. It contains options for simply regulating cloud management, for instance, as well as industry-leading security features like wireless encryption, validated boot, and auto-updates to keep your network safe and secure.

Conclusion

The original Google Wi-Fi was one of our favorite mesh routers in 2016, but Google introduced a new mesh Wi-Fi bundle under the Nest brand name in 2019. In 2020, Google improved it by lowering the price while preserving the hardware and performance we appreciated in the original Google Wi-Fi.

Google Wi-Fi was relaunched in 2020, with modest technological upgrades and a cheaper beginning price. While the technology is virtually the same, the power connector has been changed from USB-C to a conventional barrel connector, and the Google “G” logo has been transformed from a simple sticker to a letter molded into the device’s plastic case.

Each Google Wi-Fi point has two Ethernet connectors, allowing you to connect your cable modem to the central unit or connect other devices to the wider mesh network that runs throughout the house.

Back in 2016, the major outstanding feature was the ease of setup. You could set up each Google Wi-Fi device easily by scanning a QR code on the base of the unit using the Google Wi-Fi App, with setup taking about five minutes per unit. The Google Wi-Fi mesh kit was significant when it appeared for its early smart-home features, which featured IFTTT capability.

Older versions are still available on Amazon, at varying costs. To build a seamless mesh network, the original Google Wi-Fi mesh system consists of a set of interchangeable components called points that are all similar and capable of connecting. It doesn’t matter which Google Wi-Fi point you pick to be the central unit; all of them connect to your modem and work as mesh extensions across your home. One of them also serves as the central unit.