eero 6+

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eero 6+

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Youfibre 2000 upgrade questions

That was my thought. They might be best off upgrading, and buying their own higher spec eero router and using the 6+ as the extra APs. Like, do you NEED 2Gig at the end of your garden, or out on the main road. Make the most of 2Gig in the core area, then be happy with the 1.2 or so that the mesh ach

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ParticularAd1990 in r/youfibre

May 4, 2026 5:14 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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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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My Wi-Fi will not work, please help me

Spectrum already tested to the Modem and found it good. So let's assume that it is fine. You don't say what speed you are paying for and what you are seeing. That only shows the depth of the problem, not the source of the problem. Based on the description, you are paying for more than 50Mbps (4K str

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cjmnews in r/HomeNetworking

May 9, 2026 8:50 PM

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Bufferbloat

Buy a eero 6+ router and enable sqm

BUFFRoadhogRN in r/Rogers

May 12, 2026 2:57 AM

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Netgear just EOL'd my Orbi AC3000 – any recommendations?

I’ve heard the EERO WiFi 6+ is pretty good, same with the deco XE75 (WiFi 6) & deco BE3600 (WiFi 7). Alternatively, I still think netgear mesh systems have good value for the money. Wouldn’t be the worse to get another one if you don’t want to spend a lot, basically every manufacturer will stop supp

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RileyDCP1 in r/HomeNetworking

May 2, 2026 11:07 AM

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Best budget mesh system for a UK semi-detached?

Consider Eero 6+. One gateway node and two satellite nodes. I haven’t looked back. Packed the latest EE router away.

KindLump in r/UKBroadband

April 24, 2026 1:55 PM

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