eero
Pro 7
Based on 162 Reddit mentions
$299.99
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G5AR saved my internet, but wow it has bad wifi (especially 2.4ghz)! Is it my refurbished unit or normal?
When I said buy a router I was referring to a mesh network hooked to the G5. I have eero pro 7s and the config is rock solid
Accutronman in r/tmobileisp
July 10, 2026 9:56 PM
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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
...Green-Strawberry5666 in r/DIYUK
May 17, 2026 7:18 AM
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FYI: Plume is stopping all Direct-to-Consumer business as of August 22nd 2025
IDK how many others are ISP only sales besides some of the big ones like Calix, ADTRAN, Nokia (at least in the US I've never seen a Nokia router for sale, but my ISP used to use a Nokia gateway router/ont combo unit). They switched a few months ago to using Eero for their CPE. Eero isn't selling ONL
...sean-8102 in r/Plume
July 14, 2026 4:23 PM
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best mesh wifi system worth it for a dedicated home office setup?
Update: went with Amazon eero Pro 7 tri band mesh Wi Fi 7 router since it looked like the most stable option for handling multiple work devices without random drops. A few people mentioned it being a noticeable upgrade for video calls and consistency, which is exactly what I needed for the home offi
...LeifRauda in r/homeoffice
May 17, 2026 6:31 AM
2
Orbi 970 2 pack Weird Issues
Turn off ipv6, turn off I think it is called user access control, turn off upnp. Try it again. I'm using eero pro 7s after nothing but problems with 970s. Turning off Ipv6 at least me to be able to keep a connection for a few hours but never can keep a stable connection even with a wifi 7 laptop tha
...abc123mnmn in r/orbi
May 7, 2026 12:22 AM
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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
...fuzzywuzzywuzzafuzzy in r/HomeNetworking
May 11, 2026 1:20 PM
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This brand is honestly a total letdown. The quality is absolute garbage. I hope nobody ever buys from you again. You're going to fail sooner or later
I had to shut IPv6 off to keep any connection. I'm testing 970s I bought 9 months ago to see if any of the updates were progress from where they were two months ago when I switched to eero pro 7s which work perfectly. Slightly slower but completely stable connections, IPv6 enabled, no functionality
...abc123mnmn in r/orbi
April 23, 2026 2:40 AM
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Getting frontier… use their Eeros or my own?
I let the installer connect the "free" eero Pro 7. I bought my own two-pack of eero Pro 7 and installed them in my house using goCoax MoCA adapters. Everything is working great for me.
UYK-7 in r/frontierfios
April 17, 2026 1:33 AM
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IPv6 Issue
Don't bother. It doesn't work for me on 970s in mesh either. I getting ready to ditch mine. Nothing but issues for almost 8 months and tech support sending new a firmware and nothing working consistently. Frequent drops, now testing eero pro 7 same locations and a little slower but haven't had a dro
...abc123mnmn in r/orbi
March 9, 2026 11:00 AM
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You 2000 WI-FI 7 Router - Which WI-FI booster works best?
Unfortunately the YouFibre hub is a downgrade, compared to the reliable Eeros. I kept the Eero's and originally replaced the YouFibre Hub with an Eero Pro 6e, though I now swapped it to an Eero Pro 7. Eero’s work good with You2000; If your building a 2 Gbps wired network you need any Eero 7, but ide
...Rag_kirk in r/youfibre
July 25, 2026 12:38 AM
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