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Pro 7

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Neighbor flagging interference from our network

Sounds like a them problem. I know I’m blasting WiFi like crazy around my house. I have nine or ten EERO Pro 7s around my property. I can get WiFi anywhere on my two acres almost.

Ok_Software2677 in r/Ubiquiti

March 5, 2026 11:28 PM

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I'm out of contract. Where would you go?

I just started a 12 month contract with Olilo. £37/month for 900Mbps. Also added an upfront of £130 for an Eero 7 pro router expecting that it will cover a property that currently takes my BT Hub 2 extra nodes. If it doesn’t, they’ve said I can add another for the same £130. Bit of a bargain conside

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yocomoquchi in r/UKBroadband

May 13, 2026 11:00 AM

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Ethernet cable under carpet

It may be due to the WiFi access point you are using. You can lookup "bufferbloat". The symptom is when you have good ping latency when not doing anything else, and that ping latency degrades sharply when you have some heavy network activity on the side. You can measure that with some apps like anal

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Green-Strawberry5666 in r/DIYUK

May 17, 2026 7:18 AM

3

Best router/mesh system for 1000/100 mixed wired/wifi router

I recommend eero pro 7 I’m using one at the moment works great 3 bedrooms one story

kanyekud in r/nbn

May 23, 2026 5:23 AM

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2 Gig Fios Setup Question

Long time FIOS users here. I have Eero Pro 7s (including 2 Max) running at 1Gb. Before 1Gb I had 500Mb and I upgraded for an offer of $20/mo a month with a 5 year price fix. Heavy usage households, but it’s rare I am exceeding the original 500Mb speed. It’s not the Eero, since Speedtest consistently

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realexm in r/Fios

May 21, 2026 11:10 AM

2

best mesh wifi system worth it for improving range without complicated setup?

Installed Eero Pro 7 3-node system a few weeks ago and it has changed our wifi lives. Stable, fast, gets signal to all parts of the house. Wood construction, so nothing too challenging there. I love when people are like, just hardwire everything. Do people understand hardwiring could cost thousands

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fuzzywuzzywuzzafuzzy in r/HomeNetworking

May 11, 2026 1:20 PM

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Advice For Replacing Eero

i moved from eero too. with 3gig fiber you want a cloud gateway fiber or udm se. the cat5e will cap at 1gig anyway so dont stress the 3gig. grab three u7 pro units - one per floor. hardwire each if you have cat5e runs already. if not, the u7 pro mesh works but wired backhaul is better. the eero was

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti

April 11, 2026 4:37 PM

2

What's the best Mesh Wi-fi System in 2026 for a busy household?

Eero, by far! I have 3 Pro 7 Max in my home. Eero is currently 30% off on Amazon and other retailers.

NJRonbo in r/homeoffice

July 23, 2026 9:45 AM

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WiFi mesh systems

If you want a simple plug and play that’s like an apple iPhone or iPads type of simplicity that just works then go with an eero especially if you don’t know much about networking it’s plug and play and for a 3000sq ft house 2-3 Eero Pro 7’s will do it. If you want something that’s more for network s

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purespeed44 in r/HomeNetworking

August 1, 2026 2:11 AM

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Should I get the Flint 4 or another Flint 2

Do you have a reason to stick with OpenWRT on your wifi APs? I believe most people don't need OpenWRT on a non-gateway device. Runny wifi mesh systems with their stock firmware can avoid a lot of disappointments with the mesh support in these alternative firmwares. In my own network I have a whole s

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NoRandomIsRandom in r/openwrt

August 6, 2026 12:54 AM

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