My perhaps flawed understanding is that the Google MESH system generates a distributed Ethernet. The master MESH unit plugs into the router. The cables from the MESH units appear to be Ethernet cables that plug into Ethernet ports. When I plug the cable into my iMac, it shows Ethernet as being connected.
In any case, I run two setups with Roon core running on a Mini downstairs. The router is upstairs. One setup is what appears to be an Ethernet cable to an ultraRendu that outputs USB to an Ayre Codex DAC then balanced analog to an Ayre A7e integrated driving KEF LS50s. The other setup is an Ethernet cable from the master MESH unit to an Ayre QX-5 Twenty digital hub (and Roon endpoint) that outputs balanced analog to 5-Twenty series Ayre preamp and amp that drive KEF Reference 1s. The sound in each case is excellent to superb with no dropouts. With the appropriate files, the QX-5 displays 192 or DSD. I subscribe to both Qobuz and Tidal.
In any case, I run two setups with Roon core running on a Mini downstairs. The router is upstairs. One setup is what appears to be an Ethernet cable to an ultraRendu that outputs USB to an Ayre Codex DAC then balanced analog to an Ayre A7e integrated driving KEF LS50s. The other setup is an Ethernet cable from the master MESH unit to an Ayre QX-5 Twenty digital hub (and Roon endpoint) that outputs balanced analog to 5-Twenty series Ayre preamp and amp that drive KEF Reference 1s. The sound in each case is excellent to superb with no dropouts. With the appropriate files, the QX-5 displays 192 or DSD. I subscribe to both Qobuz and Tidal.