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amitbahree • 6 months ago

Eero mesh with the outdoor unit on the main house probably.

r/HomeNetworking • Easiest way to extend WiFi to guest house?. ->
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ARMilesPro • 10 months ago

Get eero or Tplink, you'll be fine. I went through 2 Google mesh systems and now leave them alone. BTW you don't need the wifi 7 or even 6E. Save some money unless you have Gigabit internet, then go crazy.

r/HomeNetworking • What is the Best WiFi Mesh System for Home? ?????????? ->
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AffluentNarwhal • about 2 months ago

I have an eero 7 mesh system. The modem they rent is a Eero 7 Max I think, but it’s a single unit so you’d still need to purchase some to make a mesh. I think it’s better to have a decent mesh than a single high power router tucked away in a corner of your house. Honestly, it’s more than I need, but I opted for it as a balance of speed/future proofing and coverage for the house. The speed is very good, it was a breeze to set up, and I’ve had no issues so far.

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AZData_Security • 6 months ago

Re-iterating what others have stated. They work great when you hardware each unit. I am not a fan of wireless backhaul. In theory it should work, but in reality I find them lacking. I have recently done a Deco install and an Eero install, hardwiring all units for both. It is sometimes cheaper to do it this way than buying APs to wire in. Just remember to have the "Main" mesh unit first in the chain. I usually go Internet Modem -> First Mesh Unit -> switch -> satellites.

r/HomeNetworking • Does your mesh system perform well? ->

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aaron_in_sf • about 2 months ago

Mesh networking is the key. We have Sonic Fiber and Eero nodes around the house and it's awesome.

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aaron_in_sf • about 2 months ago

Yeah... the literal plug n play is worth a lot unless you're doing large data xfer for work or something. The second hand Eero repeaters are so cheap you can sprinkle them liberally too

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auntieup • about 2 months ago

We have a basic ASUS router with eero mesh, but in-office WiFi is still better. That’s one of the actual upsides of 3-4 day RTO.

r/AskSF • I don't care how much it costs, what is the best wifi in 2025 ->
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AlemarTheKobold • 7 months ago

On an android phone, you can download am app called WifiAnalyzer, it has a white wifi symbol and a green background. Itll tell you how many networks are in your area and should give an idea of if this is truly the wifi going out or just being talked over. Id also say to go into the routers gui and split the 2.4/5g bands and see if one gives better signal than the other, as most modern routers mesh them together via "smart connect" or similar language. A factory reset of the router is a last resort before simply buying a new one, as you don't really mechanically fix components in consumer routers anymore, they're too cheap. I like tp-links Archer series for a new simple router, and suggest Amazon's EERO if you want to get a meshed routing system for better coverage

r/techsupport • ASUS router RT-AX86U WiFi range dropped to about 3ft. ->
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Aimology • 6 months ago

Eero does 500mbps over WiFi, it’s hands down one of the best and easiest to manage. After 6 years of using it for all my security cameras and IoT it’s basically pointless to run CAT cable throughout a house in today’s world. Most people don’t need Gig network running throughout a house, it’s irrelevant Anyone saying don’t do mesh is honestly an idiot. Most probably live in an apartment or small house or just have know clue what you need vs what you want. I have 3 wireless cameras on my deck, 2 on my garage, one on my door, 2 inside my home. Including the other random 70 devices throughout my basement (movie room), office (2nd floor) in a 3500sqft home and have literally zero issues, from stream live security streams, streaming movies, gaming doesn’t matter Zero reason to not have a mesh setup in 95% of setups… plan and simple Especially when you can do outdoor mesh setups with companies like Ubiquity but unless you need outdoor internet to throw it to a barn or something… most get the job done just fine, like eero

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Armyinfantry11 • 10 months ago

Eero 7 is best around

r/HomeNetworking • What is the Best WiFi Mesh System for Home? ?????????? ->
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redditor • about 4 months ago

Unless you need something specific from ubiquiti (like a lot more network ports), go for Eero 7 with optional wired connections between the base stations.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Got to be a mesh. At that size it’s almost worth commercial but then you need an msp to manage it. I would recommend ASUS or ubiquiti but both need a level of tech savvy to configure and run. Eero if you want easy and simple and low ability to run custom configuration.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Put in the eero system for mesh WiFi

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Don't listen to the fear mongering.. the 7 is a perfectly fine eero

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redditor • about 7 months ago

just get another EERO. why TF would u want a wifi extender?

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Yes its perfectly fine and whats with people thinking vr headsets take a bunch of bandwidth 

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Eero is definitely the best mesh networking out currently. We have hundreds installed with 0 callbacks. Eero 6e is pretty solid, but you could always jump up to the Eero 7 lineup.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I just swapped from TP-Link BE11000 to the Eero Max 7. Which Eero are you using? My entire network is ethernet backhauled. My trouble was compatibility outdoor Deco units and the BE11000 ethernet backhaul bugs. I had engineering tickets and night sessions with them via TeamViewer where they were reviewing the network for 4 months. I’ve probably given them 10-12 hours at least if my time. They acknowledged that the system had issues with stopping the wireless backhaul all the time and would cause jumps between wireless to wired if both were options. The most recent firmware was part of the betas that I was working with them on. Still had issues with clients being online in Deco without IPs, without MACs, or showing online and not being able to connect. Eero 7s just had a deal at Best Buy for buy 3 get 1 free for 1200. Worked flawlessly from setup and haven’t had to tweak the system at all. There’s still multiple bugs across Deco devices that I think they spread themselves too thin. Their backend architecture isn’t that strong. What’s the performance you’re seeing? iPhone 14 chips are missing 6GHz but otherwise should function pretty well on the Eero 6 and above. How do your channels look on the busyness and background noise? Ethernet are you getting full speed on the nodes?

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Eero Pro 6E or Eero 7 it’s plug and play,future proof will give you everything you’re looking for without all the technical jargon blasting you in the face.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

ive deployed 250+ EERO mesh set ups. They work flawlessly for a set it and forget it internet experience.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

The eero mesh system is pretty foolproof and great for users who don’t want to tinker. I highly recommend it for people who just want to plug their router in and forget it exists and maybe expand their mesh network as they need.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Eero can do a decent job if you are absolutely against wiring in access points. Just temper your expectations. The access points that are furthest away from the gateway will have slower speeds than the access points that are closer to the gateway. Your house’s type of construction will also play role in performance.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Same here. Bridge mode + Eero mesh routers.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Simplest solution is something like Eero mesh routers. They also make an outdoor unit… so you can do something like put an Eero router in the main house, an outdoor unit in your patio or backyard, and then one in the guest house, and the signal should hop from main house > patio > guest house just fine.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I would recommend a wireless mesh system. I had Orbi in a 2400 sq ft 3 level home (1 router, 2 satellite units) and Eero in a 2 story 3100 sq ft home (1 router, 1 satellite unit).

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I've been very happy with eero, but if I were to do it today, I'd pick the new tp-link WiFi 7 mesh system.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

how big is the house. i like the modem, but would look at EERO mesh instead.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Re-iterating what others have stated. They work great when you hardware each unit. I am not a fan of wireless backhaul. In theory it should work, but in reality I find them lacking. I have recently done a Deco install and an Eero install, hardwiring all units for both. It is sometimes cheaper to do it this way than buying APs to wire in. Just remember to have the "Main" mesh unit first in the chain. I usually go Internet Modem -> First Mesh Unit -> switch -> satellites.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Here is my recommendation, get a the modem/router combo from your ISP it will more than likey be just fine for your needs as long as you get high enough speeds. Download speed is good, but upload speed is the important factor. The more upload you have the better you are going to be. You are going to connect hardwired so most of the time these combo units have 4 ports already on them. If you need to go beyond that and want to build a wifi mesh at a lower price I might suggest EERO as the first option. EERO is user friendly, easy to setup, solid connections, the app does everything you would need. There are a few others out there as well some less complex some more complex.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I got the eero 7 from leaptel, if you buy it from them it is around 50% off the price you would get it from most other places. For me the router works very well, but it is designed as a basic user router so a lot of configurations you may be able to access you cannot on the eero’s so keep that in mind if you need to do any advanced networking, but if you want a plug and play type device I would recommend it. Depending on the size of your house you may need a 3 pack or the pro

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Vr doesn't need 1gb or a eero 7.. I use a quest 3 with virtual desktop and its fine

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redditor • about 7 months ago

just get a 3 pack of eero 6 or 7. the first one acts as the router. if you can hook them all up via cat5/6 thats great. if not, these still work very well.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

The Amazon Eros are a great product. As the owner of FixIT Computer and Tech in Port Angeles / Sequim WA I install these frequently, mesh Wi-Fi systems are definitely the way to go, stay away from the simple boosters, they can cause problems.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I use amazon Eero. You can get 3 of them for less than $400. My only crit is that they make it hard to set static IP and port forwarding on your home network (not impossible, but the UI is clunky), and that they don't support Dynamic DNS services (at least mine doesn't). For what it's worth, you'd probably only need 2 devices in a small townhouse. One upstairs and one downstairs.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

For a two bed flat, just get a mesh network. Eero is an absolute doddle to set up. You plug one into the main incoming line (or the main router, and turn the main WiFi off). You plug the second mesh node somewhere else in the house. Should absolutely do the job. The more recent generations are capable of handling 1 Gbps. The alternative is getting a proper home network wired in, but that seems overkill.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Eero 7 on the jungle web is simple to set up and effective. I would get the 3pack if you have a house.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I’ve tried every single WiFi google nest router(google WiFi, nest WiFi, nest WiFi pro) and out of them they all had slow speeds. I ended up getting the eero mesh system and those work flawlessly

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redditor • about 1 month ago

I think wait and see how it goes first. My experience with Xfinity modem/routers was awful so I added eero mesh routers and everything is connected to those and not the Xfinity modem/router. Just one eero was better than the Xfinity modem/router but connections were perfect when I finished placing the other 2. Google nest would be a similar experience to eero. But again first check and see if you even need it first. Maybe att has an upgraded router/modem.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I use Eero from Amazon. Pick them up in a regular sale and they are cheap as chips. I have a hub in the lounge and one extender upstairs and recently stuck one outside to get a better signal from my cameras.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Eero is pretty good. it has both 2.4 and 5 ghz. mesh networking, with ethernet backhaul, so you get super strong signal everywhere. including the bathrooms lol. easy to set up as seen here [https://youtu.be/ooGnTxTXmRg](https://youtu.be/ooGnTxTXmRg)

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redditor • about 3 months ago

The new Eero Mesh system is really good and isn't too expensive for a wifi7 setup. It's been great at my place but that being said yours is definitely bigger. Like someone else said the best option would be to pull a cat6 to each floor and run access points but if that's not an option this is the next best thing.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

As long as the two nodes are hardwired together it will be great. If you have one where the isp comes in and run an Ethernet cord to his pc area you can put a switch there and plug in his pc and another eero.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

What’s wrong with base 7? Besides not having 6g which most devices especially security cameras are not compatible with. I honestly want to know because I have some and want to know if I Fed up lol

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I got Eero mesh. Zero problems

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redditor • about 3 months ago

We have a basic ASUS router with eero mesh, but in-office WiFi is still better. That’s one of the actual upsides of 3-4 day RTO.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

everyone's fave router is Eero. has both 2.4 and 5 ghz. mesh networking so you get super strong signal everywhere. including the bathrooms lol. easy to set up as seen here [https://youtu.be/ooGnTxTXmRg](https://youtu.be/ooGnTxTXmRg)

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Sonic. And get a good mesh system. Sonic actually provided some eero routers when I first signed up with them years ago if you don’t want to DIY it (though it’s worth the extra effort imo)

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I use the eero 7 and I’m happy. I’m sure the 6 would do the trick but might as well spend a bit for the for the 7, in my view.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

Yep, blows Ubiquity out of the water and half the price https://www.amazon.co.uk/eero-7/dp/B0D955QZ7R

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Spectrum customer here. I use the modem they supply and an eero mesh WiFi system. Very happy family with good and reliable WiFi throughout the house.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Eero works great.

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