Google enters the Wi-Fi router market with the very different OnHub<article>
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Just when you thought the announcements from Google HQ couldn’t get any weirder (
Alphabet, anyone?), Google product manager Trond Wuellner takes to the Google Blog to announce the company’s entry into the Wi-Fi router market with the OnHub.</p><p>
But the OnHub isn’t just any router. For starters, it supports the ZigBee connected-home protocol, aka IEEE 802.15.4, and the Weave programming language developed by Google’s Nest Labs for Internet of Things applications. The OnHub also supports Bluetooth 4.0, including Bluetooth Smart Ready.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2972681/home-networking/google-enters-the-wi-fi-router-market-with-the-very-different-onhub.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Google enters the Wi-Fi router market with the very different OnHub