eero
6+
Based on 227 Reddit mentions
$139.99
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Ubiquiti AP Compatible with existing Eero hardware?
yeah you can do this but it won't mesh with the Eeros. the Ubiquiti AP will create its own separate SSID and network. you'd plug it into the Eero via ethernet and set it up standalone with the Unifi Network app. for your shop that's totally fine - just name the wifi the same as your main network and
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti
April 16, 2026 4:41 PM
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Looking for opinions.
KISS... Thats' the best approach to be honest. Used to manage an avg 15K daily devices on wifi network at an EDU with Aruba gear. For years I was doing DD-WRT, then OpenWRT and Aruba instant gear. One day so a good sale at Costco for a 4pack of Eero 6. Switched and now leave work at work. Again, KIS
...su_A_ve in r/Fios
December 9, 2025 3:48 PM
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Cox fiber install, should I buy a new router?
There are a lot of other variables here- how big is your house? multiple stories? old brick construction? do you have a lot of smart home devices, or need lots of connection bandwidth b/c you work from home? I've been happy with my Deco XE75 Pro mesh system, but it isn't super customizable. Eero 6+
...biking4jesus in r/phoenix
August 6, 2025 12:16 AM
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Please recommend modem for when FTTP arrives soon
I run 2x Eero and I love it. Super simple to set up too. Consistent 500-550Mbps upstairs and downstairs, if you are at the very end of the house (through a brick wall) it drops to about ~250-300Mbps. Edit- both are wired, and I have the 6+ version.
Particular-South3443 in r/nbn
October 9, 2025 7:30 AM
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Outdoor Wifi?
I've half an acre, and my Eero 6+ mesh hits outside pretty well. I've one on each side of the house. Very occasionally it may hit the tiniest extreme blackspot, but I'd say 99% of the garden is covered.
ned78 in r/MammotionTechnology
November 28, 2025 2:58 PM
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Should I purchase the Verizon Fios Wifi Extender or try another option?
Very happy with Eero 6. Nodes are wired backhauled though. 300/300 service and 300/300 speeds all around the house..
su_A_ve in r/Fios
December 6, 2025 4:37 AM
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Should I purchase the Verizon Fios Wifi Extender or try another option?
Mesh by name is a system that connects over WiFi to each other node. One is a router and in the case of Fios, you can connect directly to the ONT and not use the supplied router. The system manages all nodes, channels and power levels. They also help clients roam around. But most allow them to be in
...su_A_ve in r/Fios
December 6, 2025 4:44 AM
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Better home wifi
I would use the Amazon Eero mesh wi-fi system. It is designed for someone who’s not an expert. The set of three Access Points (APs) should do it for your house. You plug one into your existing Cox internet router. It auto-negotiates the connection. The other APs are placed around the house. The APs
...oneKev in r/wifi
December 6, 2025 7:14 AM
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Homekit smart plugs
I have EERO Pro 6 units and have not had an issue
Buena_de_peepee in r/HomeKit
December 8, 2025 3:27 PM
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Router mesh and smart switches
I've had good success with 4-node Eero and HomeKit together, although I have a large flat house. As I understand the description of your soon to be home, it's about an 20 foot square, with three floors, which is really not a lot of area? (Sounds delightful, except for the stairs.) However, a lot of
...mwkingSD in r/HomeKit
August 12, 2025 4:46 PM
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