eero
6+
Based on 227 Reddit mentions
$139.99
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Eero wifi 7
Can't speak to the eero 7 models but have been using the 6+ routers for a year and a half and they work great.
CBHayes06 in r/Mediacom
March 2, 2026 10:03 PM
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WiFi 7 (Eero) router, Portal and PS5 all in frame … still can’t get stable
Update: pulled out an older WiFi 6 Asus router, and moved PS5 and Portal to it, and it runs flawlessly. Eero just sucks at making routers. No way to fix or improve it because it’s completely locked in. Gonna just buy a real router (the Eero came free w/ Service, never had them, didn’t realize they’d
...spshulem in r/PlaystationPortal
November 28, 2025 7:36 AM
3
Upgraded to WiFi 6E — Cloud Gaming Feels Native Now!
No, I ran 5ghz off a Eero 6+ wifi 6 router. Swapped to Eero pro 6E and now I get not stuttering at all on my tablet. My speeds are more consistent at 800mbps when I have 1gb Download. Definitely makes a difference. 6E provides 6ghz connection.
Basic_Philosophy_157 in r/GeForceNOW
November 29, 2025 8:19 PM
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Ubiquiti AP Compatible with existing Eero hardware?
yeah you can do this but it won't mesh with the Eeros. the Ubiquiti AP will create its own separate SSID and network. you'd plug it into the Eero via ethernet and set it up standalone with the Unifi Network app. for your shop that's totally fine - just name the wifi the same as your main network and
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti
April 16, 2026 4:41 PM
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Upgrading from Telstra- what hardware do I need?
You can actually use your existing setup for the iiNet service. You may have to change a few things in your Telstra Smart Gateway setting (I'm sure someone can fill the gap here). When I switched over to ABB from Telstra a couple years back, I also used a Telstra Gateway which worked just fine. Just
...DankMemeDoge in r/nbn
April 7, 2026 11:55 PM
2
North Korea IT workers
Network engineer here - ISP D3.1 modem and my own Eero 6+ to "keep wifey happy with ok-ish internet"
Stonewalled9999 in r/sysadmin
March 19, 2026 3:24 PM
2
Should I purchase the Verizon Fios Wifi Extender or try another option?
Very happy with Eero 6. Nodes are wired backhauled though. 300/300 service and 300/300 speeds all around the house..
su_A_ve in r/Fios
December 6, 2025 4:37 AM
2
Should I purchase the Verizon Fios Wifi Extender or try another option?
Mesh by name is a system that connects over WiFi to each other node. One is a router and in the case of Fios, you can connect directly to the ONT and not use the supplied router. The system manages all nodes, channels and power levels. They also help clients roam around. But most allow them to be in
...su_A_ve in r/Fios
December 6, 2025 4:44 AM
2
Better home wifi
I would use the Amazon Eero mesh wi-fi system. It is designed for someone who’s not an expert. The set of three Access Points (APs) should do it for your house. You plug one into your existing Cox internet router. It auto-negotiates the connection. The other APs are placed around the house. The APs
...oneKev in r/wifi
December 6, 2025 7:14 AM
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Superloop's "Free Modem" offer on sign up, is it worth it?
For what it’s worth, I had an Eero 6+ when I went to 500/50. I bought an Eero 7 because Leaptel are selling it at a discount and my speed on my Wifi 6 devices increased significantly. I think the 7 is just a better device in ways other than the 6 to 7 jump.
simpliflyed in r/nbn
November 22, 2025 12:18 PM
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