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eero

6+

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51 negative

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A week with latest Nakamichi ShockWafe Wireless 11.2.6

I got my shockwafe 11.2.6 last week too. It was at my door two days after i ordered it! I had to do some reinforcing to my floating wall unit and move out the old components first, so i didn't do anything but a sound check with the pre-loaded stuff on the bar. Sounded impressive. The delay in gettin...

— Last_Analysis_791 in r/Soundbars105mo ago
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Pods/extenders/mesh - NEED HIGH SPEED

Don’t waste time with the pods. Invest in a mesh system. Eero or orbi. WiFi 6, 6+, 6e, or 7. 6e and 7 will give you 6g, 5g, and 2.4g. 6 and 6+ only give 2.4 and 5. All will get you a Gig. Don’t shove them in corners of the house. Spread them out but in more centralized location.

— -Attitude7226 in r/Spectrum720d ago
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WATERCOOLERWEDNESDAY

I learned a lot about home networking in the last 24 hours lol. I blindly assumed that the Verizon router provided for my FiOS service was inferior to my Eero. Turns out the router sitting in my basement for 18 months was WiFi 6 enabled and my Eero was Wifi 5. So I set up the Verizon router and the ...

— intothefire3 in r/WaterCoolerWednesday511d ago
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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/HomeKit43mo ago
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How’s everyone doing with their S25U?

I've been using S25U 512GB since January and it has been awesome. Got mesh wifi (Eero 6+ 1 Gbps) at home and (Meraki 6+ 2.5 Gbps) at work. No reception or throughput issues whatsoever.

— rxscissors in r/S25Ultra42mo ago
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Eero user looking to make the switch to Ubi

As someone with a small home with plaster walls I think your issue is WAY too many access points. I had 2 Eero 6 Pros and the coverage and speed were fantastic throughout the home. Unless you feel like spending money I'd give that a go.

— Icantbebigwill in r/Ubiquiti412d ago
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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/phoenix34mo ago
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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/nbn32mo ago
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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/MammotionTechnology317d ago
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Modem / Router Recommendations -nbn (HFC) with Exetel

Mate if money is a concern jump on Facebook marketplace and buy an Eero 6 bundle, or TP Link Deco bundle (two units) - you will get quite cheaply. Some of the terraces are quite long and narrow so if it's in the back room you will struggle to reach the front with a single device. Would place first u...

— NoBus7939 in r/nbn310d ago
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