Google is warning Google Wifi users that it'll be axing the app they use to control and monitor the mesh networking system, part of a push to condense smart home and IoT control into a single place.
Earlier this year, Google said it was replacing the old Wifi companion app with the unified Home client. This involves shutting down most controls and removing it from Google Play and the App Store.
Starting in July, Google Wifi users will need to control their mesh routers in the Google Home app, same as Nest Wifi. Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure ...
Google has finally removed the Google Wifi app from the Play Store as of earlier today. All of the app’s features have been migrated to the Google Home app to offer customers a unified smart home ...
In addition to a new Nest/Google Wifi update, the Google Home app is getting the last few remaining Wifi-related features from the old client that’s set to be deprecated. Update 7/5: Following the ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Heads up, Google WiFi app users. Control for your networks will soon have a new home, with Google moving to ...
Google is killing off its dedicated Google Wifi app for managing its routers, rolling that functionality over to the Google Home app as the company continues to “help our customers control and manage ...
You'll be able to control everything from a newly redesigned Google Home app with new smart home capabilities and full support for Matter. Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a ...