With the help of Google/Nest this took about 75 minutes. After being on hold/Google finding the right person to talk to, they finally found out if you bought a 2 router pack (4x4 AC2200) which I used to hardwire a second router (which I wanted to use as access to the mesh) need network). dot) to the main router. Essentially, I daisy-chained the ethernet from the main router to the secondary router's ethernet input. Long story short, the secondary router still required a direct internet connection to connect to my newly created home network. After configuring the second router as a mesh point, I powered it off and moved it to the room where it should be. I'm not sure if this is required for anyone trying to use 2 routers, but Google needs to update their documentation. At least the google support guy was pretty nice.
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