Google Nest WiFi Pro

Google Nest WiFi Pro, packshot

Idéal pour : Les foyers qui veulent un système simple avec de bonnes fonctions de sécurité familiale incluses, sans attentes de support client réactif.

En bref : Avis partagés d'après les utilisateurs: certains saluent une couverture large et des débits rapides, d'autres rapportent des débits très en dessous de leur abonnement, un backhaul sans-fil capricieux et un support client jugé quasi inexistant.

Note de consensus

1.3/10

#13 sur 18 · Systèmes WiFi mesh

selon Reddit

Score de sentiment24 % positifs
5
2
14

Au-delà de ce modèle, la marque Google (toutes gammes) recueille 24 % d'avis positifs sur 102 utilisateurs Reddit. Ce signal marque ne compte pas dans la note du modèle ci-dessus.

Points forts

  • Fonctions de sécurité familiale incluses gratuitement, contrairement à certains concurrents payants
  • Bon rapport qualité/prix selon plusieurs utilisateurs
  • Backhaul filaire jugé excellent quand il est utilisé
  • Couverture large rapportée pour certaines grandes maisons équipées de plusieurs nœuds

Points faibles

  • Nombreux témoignages de débits très inférieurs à l'abonnement souscrit
  • Support client jugé très décevant voire absent
  • Backhaul sans-fil limité (pas de vrai chaînage entre nœuds) et parfois instable
  • Dépendance au cloud Google mal perçue par une partie des utilisateurs
CritèreNote /10Ce qu'en dit le consensus
backhaul3.8Le backhaul filaire est décrit comme excellent, mais le backhaul sans-fil est limité (chaînage impossible) et nécessite parfois un redémarrage complet.
debit1.9De nombreux utilisateurs rapportent des débits nettement inférieurs à leur abonnement, en particulier au-delà de 500 Mbps ou aux étages éloignés du nœud principal; d'autres au contraire obtiennent de très bons débits partout.
fonctions2.0Les fonctions de sécurité familiale gratuites sont un vrai plus, mais le support client est unanimement critiqué par les utilisateurs déçus.
fiabilite4.3Avis très partagés: certains utilisateurs n'ont aucun souci, d'autres rapportent des plantages de nœuds qui affectent tout le réseau, avec une méfiance générale liée à la dépendance au cloud.
couverture2.9Résultats très variables: certains couvrent une grande maison avec plusieurs nœuds, d'autres peinent à couvrir un simple couloir malgré le repositionnement des nœuds.
prix7.8Le prix est jugé correct par les utilisateurs satisfaits, surtout au vu des fonctions incluses.
stabilite3.3La stabilité globale semble correcte pour la majorité, avec de rares redémarrages nécessaires en cas de forte charge (jeu en ligne notamment).
Mis à jour le 2026-07-06 Comment on calcule

Avis Reddit

23 avis · 👍 6 😐 3 👎 14

  • mylogicistoomuchforu
    r/GoogleWiFi · Wired backhaul - game changer! →2026-06-19T22:57:19

    It automatically sees it. Sometimes it requires an unplug reboot after you plug in the cables tho.

  • Rnewbs
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T13:25:54

    Google is famous for it. If it needs cloud access, forget it. [https://killedbygoogle.com/](https://killedbygoogle.com/)

  • easysocietynj
    r/tmobileisp · Internet mesh extender question →2026-02-01T17:14:45

    NEST pro sucks! I had issues with Nest and speeds. I have since switched to Ubiquiti and never been so happier. A bit of a higher investment but lots of options and you don’t need to do a major overhaul once you’re in the Eco System

  • cgarray17
    r/Spectrum · Wifi 7 router coverage →2025-05-09T19:49:30

    This is not correct, I have plenty of older security cameras including Arlo ones that use 2.4 and the WiFi 7 router from spectrum is band steering them to the correct band. I also had an nest WiFi pro system with 3 nodes and it is nice but if you have Gig like me the nest WiFi pro will cost you speed your paying for as my system even plugged in to the main node could only get 750mb down where the Spectrum one also hardwired and wireless gave me 1150mb down no issues and everything connected right up when I switched the SSID to the same as my old network.

  • shiestyruntz
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-22T20:57:53

    https://preview.redd.it/g39fu386oi2e1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ea956fc15eaa27b4c23dd4cc459838d839c2113f I went with the google nest and i for the price I’m more than happy tbh. PlayStation portal finally works perfectly :)

  • alelop
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T13:42:30

    Ive recommended this product to a few people and its rock solid mate. Unsure what you have heard.

  • ciphervexa
    r/GoogleWiFi · Wired backhaul - game changer! →2026-06-21T12:29:20

    do it, you won’t regret it at all once you see your plex scrubbing instantly and big files moving like they’re local, you’ll wonder why you waited so long

  • yelowsnw2
    r/GoogleWiFi · Wired backhaul - game changer! →2026-06-21T01:29:40

    Well darn. Mine only says good from its backhaul connection.

  • edd_209
    r/GoogleWiFi · Wired backhaul - game changer! →2026-06-20T06:13:52

    Yes it says great. I was also only to get good before. The difference in speed between great and good is quite significant.

  • arichter213
    r/Nest · Nest Doorbell not connecting after installing Nest WiFi Pro, google telling me I have to replace →2025-09-09T11:03:12

    I did the same. Doorbell connected without issue. That sucks for OP, though. While not terribly hard, it's time consuming to set everything up again. Not sure why it wouldn't connect to a new SSID, but I've experienced weirder with some of their products, so it doesn't surprise me, unfortunately 🫤

  • grantcalibre
    r/googlehome · Google Wifi Pro is terrible →2025-08-22T14:25:02

    Yeah, it's not a speed issue, it's a reliability issue. When I run speed tests I get about the same speeds as you. The issue is one or more of the meshes in the system crashing, and thus crashing all the devices connected to that node.

  • djkeithers
    r/googlehome · Google Wifi Pro is terrible →2025-08-22T13:53:54

    yeah I know that, but I've had various actual IT professionals over at the house trying to figure out the best configuration. Any less than this amount and there are dead zones on my property that get zero signal. My home sorta defies logic. The wifi signal doesn't even make 30 ft down the hall to my office from the networking area that has the main router. We at least get 600-800MBPs up and down nearly at every corner of the property now. Google wifi pro is supposed to get up to 1GB I think? And our house has 2GB wired....but 600MB is enough for all practical stuff that is going on at our home. We have a ton of devices and frequently have a lot of people at our home. And finally we have it working stable

  • Gio235
    r/TpLink · Should Deco x55 WiFi 6 mesh system suffice for 3 floor house? →2025-06-14T16:58:13

    The Deco X55 might be a solid option, especially if it has received the firmware update allowing you to set certain nodes to connect to the nearest node in your mesh network and not back to the primary unit due to distance. This was probably the reason why the Nest Wi-Fi Pro kept encountering issues since you can't wirelessly daisy chain the units properly (using ethernet backhaul would solve this situation). I'd so go for it if it's only $149.99 for the 3-pack.

  • TheRygiel
    r/TpLink · Should Deco x55 WiFi 6 mesh system suffice for 3 floor house? →2025-06-13T03:17:18

    \> What's their current Internet speed? Current internet speed: gigabit \> Are there a lot of data intensive tasks or devices in the network? No, there are not a lot of data intensive tasks. However they have many smart devices. I am trying to get an exact number but I would guess around 20 smart devices. \> Are you planning on wirelessly meshing the system or hardwiring each node (if you opt for the 3 pack)? The plan is to wirelessly mesh the system. Hardwiring each node would require ethernet wiring between floors or across a floor. Wireless daisy chain is the plan. \> to upgrade their Internet to anything higher than gigabit speeds I don't think they will get anything better an gigabit speeds for awhile imo. They are a little more suburban, borderline rural. I mostly just want to make sure this is as good as we can get for a reasonable price given how awful the Google Nest Wifi Pro was. They consistently would get 20mbps download AT BEST in the second floor living room, even after moving around the nodes as much as we could.

  • Natural-Twist3944
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2025-01-08T23:32:03

    Errors are not that good and I have tried them all and returned the devices. Google mesh router 6E is surprisingly fairly decent in my book plus it has family security features included for free while eero you would need to pay for.

  • Natural-Twist3944
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2025-01-08T23:32:03

    I read many poor things about Google Wi-Fi routers and I took the plunge anyways to see it for myself how bad they potentially are. For me it’s fine I’m a heavy gamer and big smart home user. It’s honestly been a better WiFi mesh router then others I bought and returned such as eero, and TP-Link. I have no issues, my only complaint is I wish it was a little more involved with settings but it’s simple interface is very unique compared to anyone else on the market and uses the Google smart home app. My speeds are flying, I personally got it because all the crap going on with TP-Link. I wanted to like eero but they are no good tbh. I don’t regret my decision with the google mesh router, I got the 6E version.

  • shiestyruntz
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T18:14:43

    Yeah I’ve had them for over a month and really no complaints only once have I had to reset the router cause PS5 speeds were cooking it but beside that no real complaints

  • Antique_Paramedic682
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T16:53:52

    My honest review and issues of things that annoyed me after a few years: \- Had excellent coverage in a 2600 and 3200 sq ft home with 3 of these. 1000/40 WAN service. I purchased all 3 right when they were launched. \- Wireless mesh isn't bad, but wired backhaul is fantastic. I used MoCa 2.5 adapters to use existing coax. \- Their QoS isn't great, and you have little to no ability to control it. Bufferbloat is a real issue when you're saturating the full 1Gbps. Starts to kick on around 500Mbps, maybe 25ms... +300ms at full link saturation. This was caused by the router itself, nothing else. I even connected a PC directly to it with no other nodes setup...same issue. PC direct to the cable modem, and the issue disappeared. \- You can change the DNS, but it'll still hands out its own internal DNS (192.168.86.1 by default) to clients. So, if you're running adguard or pihole on a different system, all DNS requests will come from the router and not from individual clients. I absolutely hated this, but if you don't run your own DNS... this doesn't matter. I ended up giving mine to my mom when she upgraded to 150/20 service. She's never going to notice the bufferbloat, and couldn't give a darn about the DNS issue. Works perfectly for her. I liked them a lot, but wouldn't recommend them for someone that has above 500Mbps speeds and expects to keep low latency gaming.

  • Optimus02357
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T15:17:04

    Just take a look at all the people who report issues with them here. Also, karma shows that others agree.

  • trojan_soldier
    r/GoogleWiFi · Wired backhaul - game changer! →2026-06-20T01:50:16

    It depends. I usually watch 4k HDR digital streaming movies at home. At 1 Gbps sometimes I still noticed a lag. If you're a gamer playing online games, it is more noticeable.

  • MrPractical1
    r/HomeNetworking · Wanting to upgrade Mesh system, everything I look at either has bad reviews or is like $700 for 3 units. →2024-12-01T00:23:00

    The Pro 6E? When I click on the low reviews for that it scares me off (I usually click on most 1star/2star reviews to see check for any consistency in issues) https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B091G64GVK/ref=cm_cr_unknown?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=one_star&reviewerType=all_reviews&sortBy=recent&pageNumber=1#reviews-filter-bar

  • No_Clock2390
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T12:44:02

    I just don't trust them to fix it if something breaks in the software or the app. Google also offers zero customer support.

  • Infinite-Process7994
    r/HomeNetworking · Worth it? Google Nest Wifi Pro 6e Mesh →2024-11-20T13:31:46

    It’s difficult to get support for google products. Sometimes It takes several google searches figure out how to get google device support. Even then, If I got someone on the phone, they just got all my information and said they couldn’t assist me, told me they would call me back, never did. However I would argue support will likely be just as bad or worse for any company with a similar product in this day and age.

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Questions fréquentes

Le débit annoncé est-il vraiment atteint avec le Nest Wifi Pro ?

Pas toujours d'après les avis : plusieurs utilisateurs rapportent des débits très inférieurs à leur abonnement, en particulier sur des connexions au-delà de 500 Mbps ou dans les pièces éloignées.

Peut-on installer les nœuds en backhaul sans fil chaîné ?

Pas correctement d'après les retours : le chaînage sans fil entre nœuds n'est pas bien supporté, mieux vaut privilégier le backhaul filaire quand c'est possible.

Le contrôle parental est-il payant ?

Non, les fonctions de sécurité familiale sont incluses gratuitement, un avantage cité face à des concurrents qui les facturent en abonnement.

Le support client Google est-il réactif en cas de problème ?

D'après plusieurs témoignages, non : le support est jugé peu disponible et peu utile pour résoudre les pannes rencontrées.