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Pro 7

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Getting frontier… use their Eeros or my own?

Generally, it makes sense. Presuming you are getting 500MB+ speeds, the eero pro 7 is currently $300 on Amazon. So you are basically renting a $300 router for $50. Plus if it dies, Frontier replaces it, even if its out of warranty. On a side note, buying one on eBay that is Frontier specific goes fo

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Conservaterian23 in r/frontierfios

April 16, 2026 2:16 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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Good option for small home wireless router?

2 pack of Eero Pro6Es is really the only thing that fits your bill. There likely is a sale coming up Based on the limited information, you likely need two. Getting a second more central to your house will improve performance immensely: https://support.eero.com/hc/en-us/articles/207897393-Where-shoul

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tx_mn in r/HomeNetworking

May 14, 2026 6:29 PM

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Alta fiber internet help needed.

As far as I know they still offer Eero devices, so using them you'd at least be using a known manufacturer. At this point in time I'd probably lean towards a device that does Wifi-7 for future devices that will be able to use that. This one is in the middle price range" https://www.microcenter.com/p

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bitslammer in r/cincinnati

November 18, 2025 1:59 PM

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Dream Router 7 or Asus BT8/BT10

You sound exactly like me. Work from home. Don't mind tinkering, hate fixing. Computer background from school (lawyer now though). I have an old house, fiber comes in the back of the house and I have cat6 running around the outside of the house to the middle and end of my house. (My house is long an

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OopsAnonymouse in r/HomeNetworking

November 29, 2025 3:33 PM

3

I have auto unlimited?

Basically what happened I bought pro 7 days ago, spent a lot in 2-3 days and now i returned and i saw auto unlimited, why?

SwissMiniMultiTool in r/cursor

November 29, 2025 1:36 PM

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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

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fuzzywuzzywuzzafuzzy in r/HomeNetworking

May 11, 2026 1:20 PM

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Truly Maddening: RBR50 End of life. What Next?

I just retired my ~10 yr old Orbi RB50 setup and got the eero 7 Pro 2 node system and am very happy. Getting 950 MBps down wired and 1100 down wireless on my iPhone 17 Pro Max wirelessly using my 1 GB Spectrum cable service. Set up NextDNS filtering at the router level and am pleased so far. Skip th

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ASC-NYC in r/orbi

May 13, 2026 10:30 PM

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Need new modem. Does XB7 / XB8 work well in bridge mode?

That model is missing the 6GHz band. Very hard to achieve those speeds without that band. You’d need something like the BE96U, which is expensive. Mesh is good but you’ll spend a lot of money if you’re looking for something that pushes 2Gbps. Eero Pro 7 is a fantastic mesh system but it’s $800+ for

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TechGuyDude82 in r/Rogers

May 1, 2026 8:59 PM

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I need help extending the Wi-Fi coverage for my neighbor.

You definitely want a new router\access points. You are using wifi 4, wifi 7 is the newest Wifi standard. I would get that so you are not behind the curb. How far are the buildings from each other? I would get a simple mesh system like a TP-Link Deco pro 7 or Eero Pro 7. You will need to get a 2 pac

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Cmonster9 in r/HomeNetworking

March 28, 2026 8:39 AM

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