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a month ago
Just had service installed. I want to use my Google Nest Wifi Pro with it. How do I set this up? With my previous provider it was just a matter of putting their router into "bridge mode". Is there a similar process with this setup?
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a month ago
All the Boost is is a Wifi Access Point. That's it. If you wanted to swap it out for a Nest Wifi Pro, it should work. If you put one port on the Telus gateway/router into bridge mode, be sure you know how to properly secure any device / router connected to the bridged port. If you bridge a port, it may be an idea to have the ability to hardwire a computer to another non-bridged port on the Telus router for troubleshooting purposes. If you can't, keep the Boost around just in case. Telus won't troubleshoot connection issues with third party hardware, including Google's.
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All the Boost is is a Wifi Access Point. That's it. If you wanted to swap it out for a Nest Wifi Pro, it should work. If you put one port on the Telus gateway/router into bridge mode, be sure you know how to properly secure any device / router connected to the bridged port. If you bridge a port, it may be an idea to have the ability to hardwire a computer to another non-bridged port on the Telus router for troubleshooting purposes. If you can't, keep the Boost around just in case. Telus won't troubleshoot connection issues with third party hardware, including Google's.
If you find a post useful, please give the author a "Kudo" or mark as an accepted solution if it solves your trouble. 🙂

