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You can definitely replace the current router with Nest Wifi router and create the Nest Wifi mesh by adding Nest Wifi points throughout your home. You don't need to buy a new modem, but you can't get rid of the current one, either as you need a modem with broadband internet to connect Nest Wifi router to. If you have the modem/router combo device, then you would need to turn off its Wi-Fi functionality by putting it in Bridge mode. You can find out more about Bridge mode here: https://support.google.com/wifi/answer/6240987
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You would not need a new modem, it will work with the existing. Just need to plug the ethernet into the router and then wifi access points are all wifi no ethernet needed either
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there. I use spectrum and I have a modem/router from them. I turned OFF the router and now it is only used as a modem (I also don't pay for their router services this way and the modem use is free). The main Google wifi of the mesh will plug directly into the modem (the same as having any separate modem and router). Then the extenders are added throughout your home. I believe if your Comcast is going to charge you to use it as just a modem, you can ask them what their approved/compatible modems are, purchase one yourself and turn on the one you have - and that will remove any equipment rental fees from them. Hope this helps!
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