Pro 6E

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Pro 6E

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Based on 337 Reddit mentions

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2Gb Internet upgrade

Ethernet wired connections are the best. Second would be MoCA. Last would be wifi mesh backhaul. The Eero PoE Gateway is the perfect device to connect to your ISP connection. You don't need to use the PoE functionality...but the (8) 2.5Gbps ports and (2) 10Gbps ports are useful. Do you need to use t

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RealBlueCayman in r/HomeNetworking

January 22, 2026 11:30 PM

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Renewed Contract

I had the Eero 6+ and an Eero 6, Mesh when I took out my first 18th month contract, in the TrustPilot reviews they said at renewal to cancel the Mesh and they let you keep them both. So I cancelled the Mesh and they did let me keep the units, but that was over a year ago. Since then I bought my own

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Rag_kirk in r/youfibre

February 4, 2026 6:53 PM

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YouFibre 2000 and New Sagemcom router

I had similar issue with my Eero 7 Pro, (connected directly to the ONT) was getting very slow unstable Wi-Fi results, varying from 50mbps to 500mbps. Turning off multi-link operation on the Eero cured it, now speed testing up/down at 1850mbps on wifi 6e to an Intel ax210 on 6 GHz with 160 mhz bandwi

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Rag_kirk in r/youfibre

May 8, 2026 3:36 PM

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Mesh replacement for house

Newer Eero devices are going to provide better range and newer technology. If you're reliant on wifi connections between the APs, that's going to be limiting due to construction of the home. If you could wire them via Ethernet connections, that's optimal. Sounds like that's not easily done. I'd look

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RealBlueCayman in r/wifi

January 7, 2026 4:48 AM

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Youmesh compatible routers

Flint doesn't support mesh. There are very few details on YouFibre mesh, and if other units work with it, there was a thread where they thought it should work with the easymesh standard, but I've not seen any posts confirming. If you need a mesh any system should work. I had YouFibre supplied Eero 6

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Rag_kirk in r/youfibre

January 23, 2026 3:27 AM

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