Essayer OR - Gratuit
Google Nest Wifi Pro
PC Pro
|February 2023
Android integration and Wi-Fi 6E are plus points, but Google's latest mesh is a middling performer

PRICE 3-pack, £317 (£380 inc VAT) from store.google.com
You might have thought that Google had forgotten about its Nest Wifi home mesh system - it's fully three years since the second-generation update was released (see issue 309, p83). It was so long ago that the last release relied solely on the Wi-Fi 5 standard, or "802.11ac" as we were quaintly calling it at the time.
Now Google is getting with the times. The new Nest Wifi Pro leapfrogs Wi-Fi 6 entirely, jumping straight to the latest Wi-Fi 6E technology, with support for ultra-wide-bandwidth connections in the relatively interference-free 6GHz frequency range. And the price is alluring: the three-station kit costs a very reasonable £380 - a single unit is a distinctly less attractive £190 which is roughly the same as you'll pay for TP-Link's two-unit Deco XE75 system (see opposite).
It's a tentative implementation of Wi-Fi 6E, however. Google doesn't advertise the wireless speeds of the Nest Wifi Pro units, but a quick glance at Windows' networking diagnostics revealed connection rates of 1.2Gbits/sec on the 5GHz band and 2.4Gbits/sec over 6GHz not bad, but some way short of the 4.8Gbits/sec that the technology is capable of.
The Nest Wifi Pro units are also physically quite small, standing only 130mm tall.
That's great in terms of lifestyle chic, but it means the internal antennas are necessarily shorter than those in competing meshes. This has implications for signal strength - and therefore speed.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition February 2023 de PC Pro.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE PC Pro
PC Pro
How connected tech could fix roads
Oceans of data, AI-managed traffic signals and more autonomous cars on the road all have the potential to make our roads safer.
9 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
"I'm an evil system tester, thinking up software-breaking situations, and this occasion was no different"
What would life be like without Google if its services were unavailable due to a deliberate act of sabotage?
9 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
"Ransomware is an extortion racket, and the people behind it are as caring as the Kray twins"
Guilty: it's another column about ransomware, but this one is different as Davey asks whether the government is right to ban ransom payments
8 mins
October 2025
PC Pro
Synology DiskStation DS1525+
A well-priced and powerful desktop NAS with top performance and heaps of data protection features
3 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
LENOVO THINKSTATION P5 TOWER
Great design, but Intel's Xeon can't compete with AMD's processors
2 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
Will Intel ever be back in the workstation market?
Certainly not this year. But there are promising signs for next year, if Intel hits all its claims - and assuming AMD doesn't jump ahead once more
4 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
Commodore: The comeback
David Crookes looks at how a once powerful and influential tech brand hopes to shine once more, including an exclusive interview with Commodore's new owner
8 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
Real world computing
\"I think cynicism is a good thing. And blunt sarcasm has been my trademark for 30 years\". New age-verification laws for 18+ sites raise questions about the trust we can place in third-party services that promise not to keep our data
10 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
Six things to look for in a workstation
There are few bigger and more important investments to make than a new workstation, or a fleet of them. Here's what you need to consider before taking the plunge
8 mins
October 2025

PC Pro
IDrive RemotePC Enterprise
Secure cloud-hosted remote support that's easy to use, very versatile and incredible value for larger businesses
2 mins
October 2025
Translate
Change font size