On partnering with TP-LINK the search giant is launching OnHub (TGR1900), a router crafted for the modern Wi-Fi world. According to Google the device is fast, secure, and easy to use. Perhaps one of the most interesting features of the OnHub is its unique antenna design. The router has not two or four, but thirteen Wi-Fi antennas arranged in a circular pattern. Every antenna is paired with a perpendicular oriented neighbor antenna, which allows the router to select the “polarization delivering the strongest signal for each device in your home”. There is even a front-facing antenna reflector that “acts like a satellite dish enhancing Wi-Fi range in that direction”. Basically, the 13 antenna design provides a more reliable wireless coverage for all your devices. Google claims that the router TGR1900 is easy to setup and manage using the Google On app for Android and iOS. During the initial configuration, OnHub will scan its surrounding environment and automatically select the best wireless channel to provide the fastest connection possible. The operating system will continue to work in the background, automatically calibrating (every five minutes) OnHub to prevent interference, while keeping your home network with the best performance. There is even an option to prioritize which device gets the best quality of service. The Google On app can tell you how much bandwidth each device is consuming, you can run network tests, and if you’re having connectivity issues the app can help you troubleshoot with a some suggestions. Additionally, the solution provides an easy way to securely reveal your password that you can text or email to other people to get access to the network. However, the company doesn’t say anything about a web access interface to configure the router, so we can only assume, you can type: 192.168.2.1 in the web browser to get access to the router.

TGR1900 updates automatically with the latest features and security patches to improve and protect the network as soon as they are available, and Google claims it also boots fast. OnHub is a dual-band router offering 5 GHz (802.11 ac) and 2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g/n) wireless connectivity up to 1300Mbps and 600Mbps respectively. “OnHub lets you connect them all by simultaneously supporting up to 128 devices” — Google says. The new AC1900 router also features the latest wireless technologies, such as 802.15.4 (ZigBee) networking protocol, Bluetooth 4.0 with Bluetooth Smart Ready, and Weave, which is a programming language developed by Google’s Nest Labs for IoT devices. However, it only offers one Gigabit Ethernet and one USB 3.0 port. In addition, OnHub includes a Trusted Platform Module, an element often times found on enterprise rated computers that offers improved security. The router is stylish with a design you don’t want to hide. There a no messy cables or annoying blinking lights, there is only one LED light right on the top of the device, and it has a speaker with a 3 amp on-board amplifier. I’m curious if the company pre-sets the DNS lookup settings to Google’s public DNS settings. You know: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. What do you think about Google’s OnHub router? Are you considering buying one? I know, I want it. I’m tired of having to reboot my 802.11ac router, connection drops, and waiting a long time for the sucker to reboot. Let us know what you think in the comments below. Source Google, TP-Link All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.