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Adding google mesh
Posted on 5/21/20 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 5/21/20 at 3:44 pm
I'm going to add google mesh for my home wifi. ATT is my provider and I currently have a few rooms hard-wired to my ATT router. When I add the google mesh, I know I have to disable the wifi on my ATT router, but do I need a hub or switch for my wired rooms, or should they continue to stay plugged in to the ATT router?
Posted on 5/21/20 at 5:38 pm to MyNameIsInigoMontoya
If your hard wired, why are you going mesh?
Att fiber?
Att fiber?
Posted on 5/21/20 at 5:51 pm to MyNameIsInigoMontoya
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When I add the google mesh, I know I have to disable the wifi on my ATT router, but do I need a hub or switch for my wired rooms, or should they continue to stay plugged in to the ATT router?
You would definitely need a switch to plug your Ethernet into as google WiFi pucks only Have 2 ports per
Posted on 5/22/20 at 8:05 am to MyNameIsInigoMontoya
I have AT&T Fiber and 4 Google Pucks. Put the AT&T router into bridge mode and use Google Wifi
Hardwired the first puck then daisy chained 2 more, and one is wireless. I also have a switch plugged directly into my modem to feed some hardwired applications (TV's).
It is all the same network, all of the devices recognize each other regardless if they are wired or wifi.
Hardwired the first puck then daisy chained 2 more, and one is wireless. I also have a switch plugged directly into my modem to feed some hardwired applications (TV's).
It is all the same network, all of the devices recognize each other regardless if they are wired or wifi.
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