eero
6+
Based on 227 Reddit mentions
$139.99
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Help with NBN Switch/Melbourne
Your son who games will not be happy with WiFi, he'll need to be connected by Ethernet to be happy. I'd suggest Leaptel an eero 6+ 2 pack and a cheap 1 gbps ethernet switch. Ethernet switch will most likely cheaper bought online along with some short ethernet cables. Connect Eero 6+ into NBN NTU wit
...AI_RPI_SPY in r/nbn
July 17, 2025 11:54 PM
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What Wi-fi 6 Router for home is the best value you've used?
I’ve had no issues with my eero 6+ units. They are wired backhaul. All HomeKit and matter devices work flawlessly. Even the ones that are at the edge of the WiFi bubble.
Expensive_Tie206 in r/HomeKit
August 25, 2025 7:05 PM
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What’s the best overall WiFi router for home use these days?
Yep same I have 3 x Eero 6+ in a long old double brick semi and it works a treat. No need to hardwire anything. I used to have TP-Link but the Eeros are much easier to setup and more reliable.
abphotos in r/nbn
May 15, 2026 9:51 AM
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Youfibre 2000 upgrade questions
I upgraded last week to the 2000 plan. I have the Sagemcom WiFi 7 Hub connected to the ONT. I then have ethernet running from the Hub's 2.5G port to my main PC and get 2Gbps on it. I then have my own Eero 6+ wired to the Hub's 1Gbps port, and three other Eero 6+s running off it as satellites. I'm ge
...fulthrottlejazzhands in r/youfibre
May 4, 2026 6:09 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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Good router choices?
No issues with eero for the past few years. Currently using an eero 6+ connected to the NTD, and then one in my room connected via Ethernet to my PC.
MachZeroEight in r/nbn
August 19, 2025 1:34 AM
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Personal Router
This won’t work for your smart home accessories though, the reshalls network has peer to peer connections disabled for security. This means that none of the devices on the network are able to talk to each other, so your HomePod wont be able to connect to other accessories over WiFi through the home
...buglykitty175 in r/TexasTech
August 20, 2025 3:49 AM
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What Wi-fi 6 Router for home is the best value you've used?
Eero 6+ easiest setup I’ve ever seen, much faster than my ISP, modest price.
mwkingSD in r/HomeKit
August 25, 2025 8:19 PM
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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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