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eero

6+

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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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Please recommend modem for when FTTP arrives soon

I run 2x Eero and I love it. Super simple to set up too. Consistent 500-550Mbps upstairs and downstairs, if you are at the very end of the house (through a brick wall) it drops to about ~250-300Mbps. Edit- both are wired, and I have the 6+ version.

Particular-South3443 in r/nbn

October 9, 2025 7:30 AM

3

Outdoor Wifi?

I've half an acre, and my Eero 6+ mesh hits outside pretty well. I've one on each side of the house. Very occasionally it may hit the tiniest extreme blackspot, but I'd say 99% of the garden is covered.

ned78 in r/MammotionTechnology

November 28, 2025 2:58 PM

3

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

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

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oneKev in r/wifi

December 6, 2025 7:14 AM

2

Switching to fios from xfinity

Yeah I pay $60/mo for the first year promo then jumps to $120 year 2. With fios I will pay the $89.99/mo for 5 years. Was wondering how good the range is on the Verizon router, good to know I can still use my eero 6+ setup instead.

popsmoke369 in r/Fios

August 24, 2025 6:50 PM

2

Eero 6+ vs Eero 6 Pro

Current buddy has 3 EERO 6 plus small guy mesh on his property. Backyard wifi is a bit shifty. He got a EERO 6 pro from a buddy. Will this help at all if he adds it to the EERO 6+ mesh system? or would it be better for him to add the PRO 6 as the main gateway, and use the smaller 3 EERO 6 plus units

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flynreelow in r/HomeKit

August 30, 2025 4:59 PM

2

Metro net BA?

I'm in BA as well, planning to switch to Metronet when it hits my neighborhood. Everything I've been reading on the Metronet sub reddit points to switching from their DNS to either Google or Cloudflare at 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1. I would also suggest a decent mesh Wi-Fi system. I work from home, have 60+

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Shneaky in r/BrokenArrow

November 3, 2025 3:20 AM

2

Wifi using 2+MOCA

Yes but it gets complicated if you already have your internet on moca. I would suggest moving the 6+ closer to the main Eero first, you want 2 walls max in between. People often make the mistake of putting the satellites where the wifi is already low.

willakadrago in r/frontierfios

September 17, 2025 5:41 PM

2

Why am I not getting 500/50 speeds

I fine the eero 6+ to be amazing. Mine can reach to my backyard and holy 50mbps ( 40 metres thru about 8 walls ) My brother gets a stable 750-800mbps 20 metres from the modem thru 1 wall. Only about 130$

Pekish_ in r/nbn

September 17, 2025 8:32 AM

2

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