Google’s mesh routers are getting a WiFi update to make the experience of slower internet connections less frustrating, including greater control ov

Google updates mesh WiFi routers to make slow internet more usable

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2020-06-18 19:26:28

Google’s mesh routers are getting a WiFi update to make the experience of slower internet connections less frustrating, including greater control over priority devices like a work laptop. The new update is being released for both Nest Wifi and its predecessor Google Wifi, the company says, and will be installed automatically.

Google isn’t saying exactly what technical changes are behind the update, but the potential benefits are considerable. Better support for multiple video calls and gaming sessions when happening simultaneously, for example, which can often bog down slower connections.

The existing priority device feature – which allows you to set key devices that will get the lion’s share of bandwidth, handy if you need to make sure a work video call doesn’t drop, or your TV’s streaming adapter won’t judder during Netflix – is also getting a revamp. It promises to be smarter in how it prioritizes data for that device.

At the same time, the update will deliver other security and stability improvements, Google says. There’ll be optimizations to how WiFi channels are managed, too, and how Google Wifi and Nest Wifi switch between them as loads change.

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