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Pro 6E
Based on 337 Reddit mentions
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Orbi AC3000 will be End Of Service within 45 Days
Crazy. I'm surprised because your Netgear Orbi AX5700 (RBK842) was released around October 2019. I have a set of eero Pro 5 purchased in 2019 still running. Looks like they'll continue providing security updates for at least another 4 years through March 2030 (https://support.eero.com/hc/en-us/artic
...cordbroken in r/HomeNetworking
May 2, 2026 11:01 PM
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Altafiber Gateway Upgrade
Not sure why I’m getting downvoted for providing accurate information? Eero pro 6e is a $250 router so their rental at $15 means you’d break even in 17 months by buying your own. Orbi is not directly compatible with Eero, you’d have to switch your Netgear devices into AP mode and figure it out from
...knightofargh in r/cincinnati
March 25, 2026 1:36 PM
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WiFi range/bandwidth question
I.T. guy here. Having just one wifi transmitter (AP or Access Point) is often the problem. Since your service is fiber backed then the issue almost certainly is lack of signal strength farther from the AP. This is exactly what mesh wifi is designed to fix. I've installed dozens of mesh systems from
...valkyriebiker in r/wifi
February 6, 2026 5:17 PM
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Approved list of 3rd party routers
Eero 6E Pro. You can get a brand new one for £99 on eBay. Get more than one if you want to extend the range and use the mesh facility.
sionnach in r/hyperoptic
March 15, 2026 5:47 PM
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Who's the best full fibre up to 1Gb for home use
I have 1Gb service from Plusnet, started at £29.99 … replaced the router with a couple of Eero Pro 6E (second hand from CEX about £70 each)… same basic service as BT/EE but without the bill shocks and with great customer service; I recommend. The Eeros get me 900Mb plus even 2 floors away.
frankbowles1962 in r/UKBroadband
April 28, 2026 2:39 PM
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Mesh WiFi help (UK)
I still have my ISP router (EE) in the box and deployed my one mesh. You can get some good mesh systems on a budget like TP-Link Decos or used Eero Pro 6E. I use Unifi UDR7 and a UX7 for AP which has full coverage in a 3 bedroom detached house. You can add more UX7 to increase range. I get close to
...simplyeniga in r/HomeNetworking
April 21, 2026 12:22 PM
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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
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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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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
...RealBlueCayman in r/HomeNetworking
January 22, 2026 11:30 PM
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I wanna quit paying extra per month to use their gear. What do I replace this with?
Mine is $12 per month ($3 discount on the gateway fee, and a $5 discount for a “free” range extender) for a 2 pack of the Eero Pro 6E. I was debating buying it but at the time it was like $530 on Amazon (including tax). Works out to be about even over 3 years. And my cat broke one and Altafiber just
...dodgy_cookies in r/cincinnati
January 31, 2026 1:36 AM
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