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There are two total Ethernet ports, but one of those is needed for the modem. So in reality you only have one Ethernet port for wiring devices. For me I needed to buy an Ethernet switch to add a few more ports, so I could wire my tv and smart light hub at the same time. Yes it's an extra cost of $30, but routers with more Ethernet ports are far more expensive, larger and unsightly. It's rare to get a good looking router that doesn't look large with many Ethernet ports. You have to make a choice.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There’s 2 on the mesh point and there’s 1 on the router since 1 would be used as a WAN port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Each point has 1 gigabit port for sharing internet with another device. It also has an Ethernet input so you can actually string points together if you want. So two ports total. One in and one out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All Nest Wifi Pro devices have routing capabilities with 2 Ethernet ports, you can choose to set up any unit as your primary router and connect it to your modem via Ethernet. Then, add the other Wifi points as your child point wirelessly to create a whole Wi-Fi mesh setup. Take a look at this link for the setup requirements and guide on how to setup Nest Wifi Pro: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9548301 If you prefer to hardwiring your devices, Nest Wifi Pro’s LAN port connects to another Nest Wifi Pro's WAN or LAN port via wired Ethernet. Learn more using this link: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7215624
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