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Pro 6E
Based on 337 Reddit mentions
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Wifi is crap now I moved from BT to EE
Yes! There is a huge amount of choice out there. At the budget end second hand BT Whole Home discs are akin to the discs you used to have. New systems from likes of Chinese firm Tenda start under £100. I bought a couple of Eero Pro 6e mesh routers from CeX for about £70 each, they are on my Plusnet
...frankbowles1962 in r/EEGB
April 1, 2026 2:21 PM
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Recommendation for SQM Router
The Eero 6 Pro is fine, although you might want to step up to the Eero 6E Pro. But you can’t be running two routers at the same time. Only one device should be acting as the router, and it’s the Eero. You won’t alleviate bufferbloat issues just by plugging an Eero into your existing router, that’s n
...suoigerge in r/HomeNetworking
April 4, 2026 4:23 AM
4
Moved to EE 900mb from Sky 150mb. Regret
Absolutely get your own mesh system, it doesn’t have to be that dear. I bought a couple of Eero Pro 6e routers from CeX for £70 each for example and I can get pretty much my full 900Mbps two floors up with no wiring. Means if you change provider the WiFi stays the same.
frankbowles1962 in r/UKBroadband
April 1, 2026 10:43 AM
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Sky Gigafast – stick with Sky Hub or upgrade router?
I bought a pair of Eero Pro 6e mesh routers/nodes for about £70 each second hand from CeX; with Plusnet’s 900 service, I can get over 900Mbps on a PC attached to the remote node two floors away with only wireless connections between the nodes. Wireless can get 500Mbps plus on my iPhone pretty much e
...frankbowles1962 in r/skytv
April 5, 2026 12:40 PM
3
Which router or mesh should I get
As a technician, my recommendation is the Eero Pro 6E as the best option. Avoid buying cheaper Google WiFi systems.
Substantial_Sky6149 in r/HomeNetworking
March 30, 2026 4:03 AM
2
Is it worth it?
There's a lot of options. You're probably looking for something turn-key. Just googling it, the Eero Pro line of routers has an "optimize for conferencing and gaming" setting, that automatically configures SQM under the hood. I suspect that your experience will significantly improve if you set that
...sgtnoodle in r/Starlink
March 29, 2026 5:20 AM
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Is UniFi actually the “best” for a smart‑home nerd?
Here's my setup from a previous post if you want to read about what I have--probably a bit more complex than what you're mentioning, but similar. https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/1rsuj57/comment/oa9pdod/ You may have to scroll up slightly to see my post as it's somewhat long. It's been roc
...rtkane in r/Ubiquiti
March 30, 2026 8:04 PM
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AT&T Fiber AT&T BGW320, slow speeds coming from Google Wifi Pro
Eero pro 6E, it’s been great overall. Literally fixed all the issues immediately.
LazyMarcusAurelius in r/GoogleWiFi
April 10, 2026 12:17 PM
1
Why does Nanoleaf + Google Wi-Fi fail?
Google WiFi is a fail. Buy eero pro 6e at a minimum and sell all your Google stuff. IMHO.
SirChrisHAX in r/Nanoleaf
April 14, 2026 2:26 AM
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Is this normal for 2 Gbp/s?
Id first run a speed test from eero UI, you should get close to the 2x2 advertised. If its something different post it here, Ezee will likely want to talk to you. Next connect a device directly to the eero with a ethernet cable, preferably something with 2.5g/5g/10g interface. Run a speed test again
...KingKrakenWA in r/EzeeFiber
April 16, 2026 7:08 AM
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