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by andrewmg
1529 days ago
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> If you want to plug it in and forget about it, eero is one of the best vendors for that kind of solution. That has been our experience with a fleet of the original eeros and, for the past year or so, eero 6s. And that's in a relatively large urban home with many devices and lots of nearby networks. Our setup currently uses a wired backhaul, which helps with speed, but the wireless backhaul worked pretty well, too. Also, for what it's worth, no hardware issues across the 8 or so eeros total (1st gen and 6) that we've had. |
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The Eero is the only wireless hardware I've purchased in my life that was easy to setup and doesn't need to be rebooted every month. Plus, all the pieces in the whole mesh are still working well after the warranty period is over.