How this automation works
Keep track of every time a device connects to your Google Wifi network by automatically adding a new entry to a Google Sheets spreadsheet. This helps you monitor activity and keep a record of connected devices over time. It's ideal for spotting connection patterns or managing network usage at home or in the office.
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17 triggers, queries, and actions
Device Connects
Device Disconnects
Prioritize Device
Device Connects
Device Disconnects
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About Google Sheets
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
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.
