How this automation works
Stay aware of your network status with instant notifications. This Applet sends a Pushbullet note whenever a device disconnects from your Google Wifi network. Ideal for keeping track of connected devices or monitoring downtime. Note: Install the IFTTT app on the device(s) where you want to receive notifications.
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Services used in this Applet
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9 triggers, queries, and actions
Device Connects
Device Disconnects
Prioritize Device
Push a file
Push a link
Push a note
Push an address
Device Connects
Device Disconnects
Prioritize Device
Push a file
Push a link
Push a note
Push an address
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More on Pushbullet and Google Wifi
About Pushbullet
Pushbullet makes it easy to push notes, links, files, addresses, and more to your Android and iOS devices from the web.
Pushbullet makes it easy to push notes, links, files, addresses, and more to your Android and iOS devices from the web.
About Google Wifi
Google Wifi was designed to let you do everything you love online, anywhere in your home. It’s a new home Wi-Fi system that replaces your existing router. These Wifi points are placed throughout the home and they work together to provide attic-to-basement coverage. It’s designed to handle multiple devices streaming, downloading and sharing at the same time.
Google Wifi was designed to let you do everything you love online, anywhere in your home. It’s a new home Wi-Fi system that replaces your existing router. These Wifi points are placed throughout the home and they work together to provide attic-to-basement coverage. It’s designed to handle multiple devices streaming, downloading and sharing at the same time.