eero
Max 7
Based on 49 Reddit mentions
$599.99
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Unifi Express 7 + Eero 7 Max?
I would just sell the Eero Max 7 and buy more Ubiquiti equipment if you're looking to maintain Ubiquiti routing. Can never have too much Ubiquiti equipment.
BewilderedAnus in r/HomeNetworking
November 28, 2025 11:19 PM
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I went for it; putting my marriage at risk. (Gold Pro 10G)
No thanks. I was already almost murdered in my sleep when I dropped ~$1400 on four Eero Max 7 (After equipment trade in at Best Buy). I'm living in borrowed time now. Sure, when the Internet goes down - I'm the town jester and they kick me, and throw shit at me until it's fixed. But when it's up and
...CreepyQ in r/firewalla
April 16, 2025 10:02 PM
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Seeing this BS at such price makes me happy to go with UI.
My house is 1500sqft. I had good coverage and got a reliable ~300Mbps pretty much everywhere with three Eero 6 APs. But a while back 2gig symmetric fiber became available in my neighborhood and 300 just wasn’t going to cut it anymore. A trio of Eero Max 7s would have cost $1,699 and would have been
...itsjakerobb in r/Ubiquiti
February 18, 2026 5:15 PM
3
Please explain like I am 5, why do I want the UCG Fiber over UCG Max?
The UCG Fiber is just the superior (more powerful) and more future proofed choice of the two. I have my AP connected to the POE+ port, and life is great. Smokes my old Eero Max 7, ASUS BE-98, and at one point even tested out one of the higher end Netgears (they all suck imo). TL;DR UCG Fiber is just
...Fantastic-Buddy2069 in r/Ubiquiti
May 13, 2026 4:00 PM
2
Best all around router for home gaming/streaming? [UK]
What is your home network speed? Do you have much wired backhauls or wireless backhauls only? WiFi 7 is kind of pointless on gigabit lines. Cost wise, would recommend sticking with WiFi 6/6E routers over crappy WiFi 7 ones. I saturate a gigabit line with wired backhaul with 2 eero 6+. Sure I could h
...ked913 in r/HomeNetworking
February 23, 2026 2:00 PM
1
U.S. Bans All New Foreign-Made Wi-Fi Routers: Effective Immediately
so does this mean I wasted money on my eero max 7? maybe I shoulda just built my own router :|
OuterOuterOuterSpace in r/DIY_Geeks
March 24, 2026 11:43 PM
1
$15 price increase?
How long did you have it for? I have been doing research on the reason why they go up and found out that older plans are now being less advertised, causing people who currently have that plan to see a slight increase in price since that equipment is now... "indifferent" compared to their new EERO Pr
...Shu_Jr in r/frontierfios
March 13, 2026 6:39 AM
1
I just got the Tplink be550 but its signal seems to suck compared to my Altice XSR250GK.
On a wired connection, depending on what plan you have with your ISP there could be a difference in speed. The BE550 has 2.5g LANs while the Altice seems to have mostly 1g LANs. Wireless connections can vary as the BE550 is WiFi-7 and has MLO (assuming it is enabled in your router settings) and if y
...CrowleyBro in r/Network
March 27, 2026 1:17 AM
1
Looking to setup a mesh system for family, need a lot of range - what do I get?
The EERO MAX 7 has 10GbE ports but expensive at £600 each, 3 pack around £1700. Anything in the 10GbE range will be expensive. Next question what devices will ever use 10GbE over Wifi, I say none. Concrete walls will be a nightmare for any mesh system. Node need to be close enough to talk to each ot
...FrankNicklin in r/HomeNetworking
May 6, 2026 11:07 AM
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Moved to a new place, considering best options?
I mean...I had an Eero max 7 and had nothing but speed issues and coverage with it. For less than the same cost, I got the UCG Fiber (has a poe+ port) and a U7 Pro Max (didnt need the max but yolo). I get: better coverage, better speeds, more control, WAY better and more features with ZERO scammy pa
...Fantastic-Buddy2069 in r/ATTFiber
March 25, 2026 6:46 PM
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