eero
6+
Based on 227 Reddit mentions
$139.99
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Help with NBN Switch/Melbourne
Your son who games will not be happy with WiFi, he'll need to be connected by Ethernet to be happy. I'd suggest Leaptel an eero 6+ 2 pack and a cheap 1 gbps ethernet switch. Ethernet switch will most likely cheaper bought online along with some short ethernet cables. Connect Eero 6+ into NBN NTU wit
...AI_RPI_SPY in r/nbn
July 17, 2025 11:54 PM
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Looking for opinions.
KISS... Thats' the best approach to be honest. Used to manage an avg 15K daily devices on wifi network at an EDU with Aruba gear. For years I was doing DD-WRT, then OpenWRT and Aruba instant gear. One day so a good sale at Costco for a 4pack of Eero 6. Switched and now leave work at work. Again, KIS
...su_A_ve in r/Fios
December 9, 2025 3:48 PM
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What Wi-fi 6 Router for home is the best value you've used?
I’ve had no issues with my eero 6+ units. They are wired backhaul. All HomeKit and matter devices work flawlessly. Even the ones that are at the edge of the WiFi bubble.
Expensive_Tie206 in r/HomeKit
August 25, 2025 7:05 PM
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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
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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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Replacing Powerhub questions
I use an eero pro 6, set up was easy after getting the details from Vodafone, they said to keep the Vodafone router in case I need to troubleshoot and plug it back in
Weary_Field_7755 in r/Vodafone
December 8, 2025 12:04 PM
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Pro xg vs xgs wifi 7 heat
You’ll have less coverage… The IW serie is made for hotel rooms, where we install one in EACH room, or for offfice desks (same, 1 per room). The fact that you didn’t mount on ceiling is not very bad, we install more on walls (vertical), in top part of closets, over furnitures, in false ceiling close
...Amiga07800 in r/UNIFI
November 25, 2025 5:31 AM
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Wifi range not reaching my bedroom PLEASE HELP IM GOING INSANE
Your problem is simple. The router Spectrum gave you is weak, and it is sitting too far from your room. You do not need Ethernet in every room, and you do not need to touch the coax ports at all. Ignore the video you saw. You also do not want a “wifi extender.” Those cut your speed in half because t
...JasonHofmann in r/wifi
November 27, 2025 4:52 AM
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What are people replacing TP-Link routers with?
I have a Lenovo workstation and several laptop project boxes behind a hybrid smart switch that is daisy chained off an ethernet port and then running a wireless backhaul off a upstairs in my home. My main "box" is an esxi with multiple VMs on it and it works amazingly well. The set and forget it is
...Wrx-Love80 in r/HomeNetworking
November 30, 2025 7:30 AM
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Humbly requesting a check of my home networking plans
The future (in wifi) seems to be about 3-5 years, wifi 8 is already in the beginning process of being drafted - so futureproofing is a bit foolish in tech world really. Also, unless you need wifi 7 for some particular reason (and your speed says no), there's good reason to let it mature in the marke
...Downtown-Reindeer-53 in r/HomeNetworking
December 1, 2025 10:43 AM
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