Google Home finally adds the advanced networking features from the Google Wifi app – Android Central

Google has actually presented a new upgrade to the Google Home app, permitting users to import Wi-Fi networks handled by the Google Wifi app into the House app (by means of 9to5Google.).

On Android, it is rolling out in batches, so it might take a while prior to it strikes your device.

Now, the update is live for the Google Home app in the Play Store with version 2.26. Google initially presented the update to the iOS Google Home app, noting:.

Import your Wi-Fi network from the Google Wifi app so you can handle your network and other linked gadgets in one location. Use Google Assistant to do things like pause Wi-Fi, check your web speed, and show your guest Wi-Fi password on clever displays.

This rearranges the Google Home app as the central handling center for all your Google wise house devices and narrows the bifurcation of functions between the Google Home and Google Wifi app. One might say it even limits (or eliminates) the necessity of the Google Wifi app, which hasnt gotten a significant upgrade in ages and still maintains the old material design stylings.
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In addition to the import, a user can now manage sophisticated settings which 9to5Google notes incorporate “DNS, WAN, LAN, UPnP, IPV6, DHCP IP reservations, Port Management, and Network Mode.” Its essentially whatever you d need the older Wifi app for.