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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/8\/15\/23306716\/google-wifi-6e-router-nest-fcc-thread-bluetooth<\/a> Google appears poised to launch an updated Nest router equipped with Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Thread mesh networking radios later this year, according to a new FCC filing<\/a>. It has the model number A4R-G6ZUC, which is similar to IDs assigned to not only the previous Nest Wifi but also the Nest Mini, Thermostat, and even the Google Glass.<\/p>\n In June, a source confirmed with 9to5Google<\/em><\/a> that a new Google \/ Nest router was on its way, and now the outlet says<\/a> it has confirmed this is the model number for that device.<\/p>\n The filing\u2019s internal and external pictures remain confidential and unlisted but break down the wireless technology onboard as well as an \u201cInternal Proprietary Antenna Solution consisting of 6 antennas\u201d:<\/p>\n Unlike their Wi-Fi 6 predecessors, Wi-Fi 6E routers have a new 6GHz band \u2014 in addition to 2.4GHz and 5GHz \u2014 for compatible devices to connect to, reducing signal interference and providing faster speeds<\/a>. Even if you don\u2019t have many devices that can connect on 6GHz yet, the band can be used to backhaul local communications between access points, taking some of the noise out of the network that can increase performance for other connected devices. <\/p>\n While the 9.6Gbps theoretical top speed is unchanged from Wi-Fi 6, the new spectrum should allow devices to use the maximum allowed channel size and reach higher speeds in real-world situations, perhaps around 1\u20132Gbps with lower latency than you\u2019re used to from a wireless connection.<\/p>\n Since the release of the original Nest Wifi, smart home devices like the HomePod Mini adopted Thread \u2014 a part of the smart home interoperability standard Google adopted known as Matter<\/a>. Thread can create a dedicated network just for smart home devices, making them more reliable and responsive no matter the manufacturer.<\/p>\n
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