eero
eero 6+
Based on 303 Reddit mentions
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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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Best budget mesh system for a UK semi-detached?
Either eero 6+ or tplink deco. Both easy to setup and will be perfect for your needs.
darS234 in r/UKBroadband
April 24, 2026 7:02 PM
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Looking for extender recommendation
I bought the eero 6+ back in 2024 and has been great for fixing all the dead zones I had with my security cameras (blink). The only issue I had was an update in 2025 that made wifi a bit unstable but a quick update/rollback I think fixed it. Other than that, its been great. Prior to eero, I had used
...Ok-Performance-3462 in r/Fios
April 20, 2026 7:10 PM
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Netgear 7800 EOL - what should I do? Flash software or buy new router?
that's what I meant I think Brainslayer (the DDWRT dev) said they won't be doing DDWRT for Wifi 6/7. To OP's point playing is fine, but a $50 used Eero 6+ or a $150 Eero 7 would probably be a better "idiot proof" solution. I'm a network engineer in day job but use a single Eero 7 at home. Honey like
...Stonewalled9999 in r/HomeNetworking
March 26, 2026 4:59 PM
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