eero
Max 7
Based on 49 Reddit mentions
$599.99
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New Build - Ethernet cabling
Try a mesh system? I got a 2 node eero max 7 system and get perfect coverage throughout the house . In hindsight it was overkill, but mesh systems (not repeaters) seem to be quite good.
RandomUsername9_999 in r/HousingIreland
December 3, 2025 2:35 PM
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Question on what internet speed to get and price?
All depends on your usage. Some people run their network like a mini business IT setup and for that you want your own equipment after the ont. For the average person that just wants to stream netflix and play some video games the eero works just fine. As for the extenders I won't tell you what to do
...The_Phantom_Kink in r/frontierfios
February 20, 2026 5:09 PM
4
Looking for a change
You can't go far wrong with Zen. Excellent customer service and when I had an issue with my connection it was sorted quickly. They may seem expensive but no mid contract price rises. You end paying more on every other provider eventually. I'm on there 2.3gbps symmetrical connection from freedom fibr
...Emergency-Top9177 in r/Zen_Internet
April 7, 2026 3:44 PM
4
What’s the one “boring” tech upgrade that quietly changed your daily life?
I have been using mesh systems since they came out. I recently replaced my older Linksys AC2200 with a Eero Pro 7 three node system. Really nice system and highly recommend. The Max 7 is super nice, but the Pro 7 is very capable and half the price. Handles passing from node to node seamlessly.
BoozeMakesItBetter in r/techforlife
February 17, 2026 10:52 PM
3
Cloud Gateway Fiber
I use a CGF with a pair of Eero Max 7 in bridge mode, does exactly what I want it to. The CGF manages the network and handles my dual ISP, and the eeros handle the WiFi (and still allows for the Mesh set up). The only reason I did this is because my ISP gave me the Eeros, otherwise I would have pick
...scm02 in r/Ubiquiti
April 11, 2026 4:54 PM
2
Keeping eero devices after leaving
Anything you can recommend for under £500? I’m not really clued up with this stuff haha Really like the simplicity of the eero max 7’s and have got great performance from them in our 3 story house and out to the detached garage etc which is why I’m reluctant to get rid and £500 for two seems like a
...ILikeToasties in r/Zen_Internet
May 12, 2026 7:06 AM
1
I just got my router and ran speed test and am getting ~540mb/s download but only ~2mb/s upload. Is that typical?
Which router do you currently have? I got an eero max 7 off eBay for $200 and it’s been fine
Sufficient_Water_326 in r/tmobileisp
April 16, 2026 10:54 PM
1
Home Wi-Fi recommendations
This. Used Eero routers for many years and virtually without a glitch. recently upgraded to Eero Max 7 was a great upgrade, and even though it was pricey, I am very happy that I did it. It’s a pricey system, but the improvement in speed, reliability, and range is clear.
SpecialMuch5563 in r/wifi
April 5, 2026 4:12 AM
1
Sky Gigafast – stick with Sky Hub or upgrade router?
I use a eero mesh system. I use a eero Max 7 as my gateway and it gives me good coverage in a 3 bedroom interior brick walled house. The spot it didn't cover very well I put a eero Pro 7 to cover that spot and linked them with ethernet cable for faster speeds and ping times and this is working great
...Stellatank in r/skytv
April 5, 2026 10:37 AM
1
Looking to setup a mesh system for family, need a lot of range - what do I get?
The max 7 yes is wired up to 9.4. Having said that - I’ve never found a point in needing speeds that fast, most ISP’s don’t even support that yet. I’ve been perfectly happy with my eero pro 6e. I have 4 of them in my house, 2 hardwired and 2 meshed.
NorthPhase9386 in r/HomeNetworking
May 6, 2026 11:22 AM
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