eero
Pro 7
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$249.99
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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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Best Mesh For The Money - Black Friday Deals 2025
Eero is what we install as a company and we get 0 callbacks for them. We have ~50 sites going currently. Eero Pro 6e is pretty rock solid, but we've started moving to the Eero Pro 7. Just did a setup with three where i was getting 800 Mbps in every room in a split-level home.
UNAS-2-B in r/HomeNetworking
November 23, 2025 2:06 PM
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Unable to achieve advertised 7G with UDM Pro Max / USW Pro HD with Frontier Fiber Optic
I posted about this 2 months ago. When I had the 2Gig service it was fine 2/2 when upgraded to the 5Gig I was getting 5/2. When I went to the 7Gig I was getting 7/3. Had the level 2 techs come out confirming I was getting 7/7 with a handheld device that just does speed and latency tests. They hooked
...ApriliaLac in r/Ubiquiti
June 17, 2025 2:39 AM
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Just got Fiber and the technician said my old Orbi router won't work with the new internet. Is this true?
Can't say for certain about compatibility, but the Eero Pro 7 has wifi 7 while your orbi only does Wifi6 so technically that Eero will be better overall as its wifi mesh can handle more more devices at higher speeds.
free_world33 in r/frontierfios
May 8, 2026 12:22 AM
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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
...Conservaterian23 in r/frontierfios
April 16, 2026 2:16 PM
6
I'm thinking about a $150 TP Link be550 or a $230 Ubiquiti Dream 7. But purely for WIFI performance and stability. Thoughts?
I’d choose an Eero Pro 7 over the TP Link. If you choose the UDR, I promise it won’t end there…
bitsnotatoms in r/Ubiquiti
November 22, 2025 12:30 AM
6
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
...yocomoquchi in r/UKBroadband
May 13, 2026 11:00 AM
4
AP7 consensus
Gold pro with 4 AP7’s. Largely happy with them. They’re better than the eero pro 7’s I was testing previously. Still debating if I will keep them or continue to use the Asus equipment I have, but I do like the added benefits of the complete firewalla ecosystem they offer.
jadehsn in r/firewalla
March 4, 2025 1:52 AM
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Just got Fiber and the technician said my old Orbi router won't work with the new internet. Is this true?
An Orbi setup is fine. Frontier just can't (won't) trouble shoot a customer provided router. Eero Pro 7 has wifi 7 and may be a better router, but your existing router is compatible with Frontier.
Ratzzz28 in r/frontierfios
May 8, 2026 1:56 PM
3
2.4g wifi keep disconnect after fibre update
Oh don’t get me started the the mesh router netcomm throw that shit in the the bin straight away. Upgrade to eero pro 7 or ubquiti network gear
Own-Entrepreneur3906 in r/AussieBroadband
October 23, 2025 8:00 AM
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