The Google On application in the Play Store has a new update available that will bring new functionality to Google’s OnHub router.
Google’s OnHub router launched this past summer and is still receiving lots of buzz. An update was just pushed to the Google On application bringing some new nifty features. First off, you’ll be able to assign custom names to each of the devices in your home. This will make it easier to tell which devices are which and when each is connected to the router. In other words, it’ll clarify each person better so that you won’t have a hard time remembering who is who when you’re monitoring one’s usage.
The biggest addition to the OnHub router is the ability to add a guest Wi-Fi network. This will allow for better sharing between devices. Basically this acts as a second network so that you can have a home network and a separate one for guests. Each is independent of each other’s credentials, so you can have a different name and passcode for each. Whoever is the owner of the household will be in charge of promoting guests. Promoted guests will be able to use some of the household’s connected devices. This can all be controlled in the Google On application.
The update is live in the Play Store, but remember, both the application and router need to be updated for some features to work properly. Click the download link to get started.
Source: Google
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