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eero 7

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Avoid the Hoxton Holborn — it’s basically a giant WeWork with beds

An eero 7 max can handle 250+ There aren't 250 people / devices in that photo. Honestly, you sound a bit behind the times. I've got 60 online devices in my place. All works a charm even with my teens and their friends streaming concurrently. I can keep playing Fortnite, I mean work, all day no probs...

— AutoPanda1096 in r/london3016d ago
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The Best Wi-Fi Mesh Networking Systems

Few things are as frustrating as dealing with slow, inconsistent Wi-Fi, especially when a single router struggles to cover an entire home. Whether you're trying to stream in the bedroom or take Zoom calls from the backyard, signal dropouts and sluggish speeds are all too common when one device is ta...

— Working-Hawk-1982 in r/productbible154mo ago
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Random Disconnects Daily

Hello all. We got Google Fiber about a month ago and since having it, we get random disconnects 2-5 times a day that last between 5-10 seconds. We notice this, as members of our family play online games with a wired connection. There’s no pattern on when it’s happening.

Support tweaked some things...

— Giordano86 in r/googlefiber111y ago
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Constant HomePod and Siri problems. Is there any fix?

We have 4 HomePods and 8 HomePod minis. The struggle of getting them to play music for us is exhausting. The only time it works mostly OK is when we put Apple Music on our Apple TV and have it stream to all 12 speakers. If we say "Siri, play 80's top hits" or whatever. Forget it she will never do it...

— Knotfornots in r/HomePod71y ago
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Disposing of all my Asus networking gear

I've been a loyal Asus customer and have been running their wifi routers and networking gear since the mid-2000s. But the quality and stability of my network continued to erode. I've experienced both hardware and software issues without rhyme or reason.

I have a very large property, and had 6 nodes...

— USAFEODTechRetired in r/HomeNetworking77mo ago
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TP-Link Deco BE95 BE33000 Quad-Band WiFi 7 Mesh issues with Ring cameras/IoT devices

Just wanted to share my disappointing experience with the Deco BE95 BE33000 WiFi 7 Mesh I installed in my house earlier this year. I had issues with many of my IoT devices connecting to the WiFi (or staying connected once they did join the network). This was especially noticeable with my Ring camera...

— bradent1980 in r/TpLink511mo ago
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Getting fed up with Eero situation

So I am a new customer and got the 2 gig fiber plan. The tech who installed it gave me a single Eero Pro 6E as the gateway. I soon after realized I was supposed to be given a Eero Pro 7.

After numerous calls, I got a promotion for a month free of whole home wifi, and about the whole month I’ve been...

— oCuHo in r/frontierfios54mo ago
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Avoid the Hoxton Holborn — it’s basically a giant WeWork with beds

I manage large databases with billions of transactions and we have 200 people on each floor running on wifi. It's 2025! A home eero 7 max can handle like 250+ connections Based on the maximum wireless speed of the eero Max 7 (Wi-Fi 7 model), it could transmit approximately 5.375 Gigabytes (GB) of da...

— AutoPanda1096 in r/london316d ago
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Adding eero 7 Pro’s with Zen

I currently have an eero 6E with my 2300 Mbps service. I see that Amazon have a promotion on the 7 Pro. I assume I can just switch the 6e that’s connected to the ONT with the 7 and move the 6e to another room?

Also, is £439 a good deal for a 2 pack? I don’t think I need the max.

— Dark_Emotion in r/CityFibre32mo ago
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TP-Link router or ISPs Erro Box

The main differences are that the eero 7 is a Wi-Fi 7 mesh system built for simplicity and ease of use, while the TP-Link AC1750 is an older Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) standalone router that is more customizable but offers slower performance. The Eero 7 provides modern performance and a seamless mesh experi...

— lustyfun in r/HomeNetworking219d ago
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