eero 6+

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eero 6+

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Eve Outdoor Cam UK

I've 2 installed. One three years, one 1 year. I'm nowhere near a coastal area, and one has corroded like it's been in a saltwater bath. The newer one is starting to corrode too. They occasionally just go offline despite my house being timber frame and having 4x Eero 6+ units casting one hell of a s

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ned78 in r/HomeKit

May 5, 2026 1:11 PM

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Best WiFi Mesh UK

I’ve been testing a BE65 over the last week. Have packed it up and sending it back. For my setup and devices, too many devices dropping off the WiFi network regularly. Had exactly the same with XE75. Have reverted to my trusty old Eero 6+, no drops at all

PabloMule in r/HomeKit

May 4, 2026 5:20 PM

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Youfibre 2000 upgrade questions

I upgraded last week to the 2000 plan. I have the Sagemcom WiFi 7 Hub connected to the ONT. I then have ethernet running from the Hub's 2.5G port to my main PC and get 2Gbps on it. I then have my own Eero 6+ wired to the Hub's 1Gbps port, and three other Eero 6+s running off it as satellites. I'm ge

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fulthrottlejazzhands in r/youfibre

May 4, 2026 6:09 PM

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What’s the best overall WiFi router for home use these days?

Yep same I have 3 x Eero 6+ in a long old double brick semi and it works a treat. No need to hardwire anything. I used to have TP-Link but the Eeros are much easier to setup and more reliable.

abphotos in r/nbn

May 15, 2026 9:51 AM

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Altafiber Gateway Upgrade

For what it's worth, I have the Eero 6+, have had it for almost 4 years and have had no problems whatsoever with it.

djtothemoney in r/cincinnati

March 25, 2026 2:37 PM

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Eero or TP-Link?

if ur already on eero 6+ with wired backhaul, thats pretty solid tbh. wifi 7 on tplink sounds nice but most devices cant even use it yet, so gains might be minimal rn. id prob stick with eero unless u need specific features.

Beneficial-Might7929 in r/wifi

May 4, 2026 9:17 AM

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Eero or TP-Link?

Thanks for the helpful response. Hard to find on Reddit sometimes. Not necessarily trying to solve a problem. I had an Orbi system for the past 5ish years and it finally died, ironically about a month before I got an email from Netgear telling me that it reached EOL. Anyways. I picked up an Eero 6+

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VoodooHellfire in r/wifi

May 5, 2026 3:03 PM

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Ebox and IPTV

I use a VPN with my IPTV provider, always have. No issues with EBOX. Using 3 x Eero 6+, wired back haul meshed. Perfect.

miatared in r/ebox

May 9, 2026 12:43 PM

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Looking for extender recommendation

I bought the eero 6+ back in 2024 and has been great for fixing all the dead zones I had with my security cameras (blink). The only issue I had was an update in 2025 that made wifi a bit unstable but a quick update/rollback I think fixed it. Other than that, its been great. Prior to eero, I had used

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Ok-Performance-3462 in r/Fios

April 20, 2026 7:10 PM

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Eero 6+ wi fi speed

I did the exact same thing with a dedicated access point only to realize my phone and laptop were the ones refusing to play nice with the higher bandwidth. If you can still return the Eero, definitely put that money toward the electrician. Nothing beats a hardwired drop, especially for gaming or lar

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markbroncco in r/wifi

April 17, 2026 1:09 AM

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