A single Google WiFi unit can act as a more conventional Wi-Fi router, however, through the power of mesh networking users can set up multiple Google WiFi devices in their homes in order to extend and improve signal strength across a larger area. Multiple access points can be easily configured with the help of a companion mobile application, which also gives users the option of setting parental control rules for the network. Devices connected to a Google WiFi mesh network will automatically switch between access points in order to take advantage of the highest speeds available in a given location. Spec-wise, the Google WiFi is powered by a quad-core processor coupled with 512MB of RAM, houses 4GB of flash memory, and takes advantage of the Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11ac network standards while accommodating two gigabit Ethernet ports. The Google Wifi mesh router is now available for purchase in two new markets: France and Germany. The company’s online store in both countries has the device listed for €139. The two-pack and three-pack will set you back €249 and €359, respectively. You Can Buy Google WiFi In Germany and Buy Google WiFi In France. So, what’s your thought on this? Do let us know in the comment section below.  

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