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MatthewW Posted
This eero router is amazing. Its signal reaches throughout my entire home and when combined with other eeros, the strength of the signal is insanely good. Absolutely love the ability to manage my devices and WiFi from anywhere with the eero app. Totally recommend this product!
Easy to install and use this converted our home from a wifi network generated by a telcom router / gateway to a meshed network with broadcasting points through out the house not just where the router gateway is located. The erro app helps you manage the devices connected to your network and allows you to monitor network speed and other aspects
GeraldK Posted
Main unit sits in bedroom. Forgotten it’s even there. WiFi just works and I never really think about from where. Funny. Easy set up by the way.
Jason Posted
Was excited about a Wi-Fi 6e router at a great price, but with that price comes some very large limitations. Was coming from a Velop Wi-Fi 5 setup prior. Here are the limitations: - No browser interface to manage router, must use app - WPA3 support is beta, is really WPA2/WPA3 not WPA3 Personal - No ability for advanced network management, can’t configure a MAC address filter, which bands are in use, channels, anything - No ability to manually configure device prioritization Here are the privacy concerns: - By default, your email address and name are used and uploaded to Facebook to be used for targeted advertising not only by Eero, but any advertisers that uses audience targeting. You have to email them with a specific subject line to opt-out - By default, you are enrolled in a trial of their Secure service, which further uses your personal data - Your device unique IDs are collected and used for targeting products and services to you. This unique ID allows advertisers to create profiles and link activity across 3rd parties - Eero collects the unique IDs and MAC addresses of all devices that connect to your network With an extremely limited ability to manage advanced settings, no ability manage the device from a browser, you can only use the app, no ability to see detailed logging of traffic on your network or what the router actually is doing, limited support for WPA3…you would be better off spending more money and getting a Wi-Fi 6e router that does not obscure it’s management functions and logging and provides finer-grained control over configuration. This is not really a “Pro” device. If you are a novice and want an inexpensive 6e router and are not concerned about your personal data, then this is not a bad option. If you want more control over your network security and desire more transparency, try a device like Linksys Atlas AXE8400. That is what I am replacing this with.
GeorgeT Posted
Eero does a great job with their products. Very easy to set up
BlaineSpencer Posted
I replaced 4 Google Mesh routers with 3 eero Pro 6E routers and my download speed doubled (200+ Mbps to 400+ Mbps). I highly recommend!
Vince87 Posted
Super fast Wi-Fi, easy setup and the coverage is exceptional.
DanielD Posted
Such an amazing router. I love the interface on the app!
GabrieP Posted
keeping needing Wi-Fi extended perfectly! Love Eero worth the extra money, ok for reliability
Ace2015 Posted
I have ATT fiber optic 500 up and 500 down. With the att roughter I get 350 each I ran this to the other side of my house I am getting about 200 down and 120 upload.
BitterJesus Posted
N.B.: If you have concerns about the privacy of your network information, this is probably not the device for you. After my old Synology router died from overheating, I thought I would give eero a shot since they're recommended by my ISP, Sonic. Setup was surprisingly simple via the app, and IPv6 just works, which was certainly not true with my last router. Internet access also became noticeably more responsive, which makes sense given the age and failing hardware of my old router. What's a little surprising is that, in my 700 square foot apartment, I see a noticeable decrease in signal strength when I'm just down the hallway. I don't see any packet loss or significant latency, but I would expect the signal to be stronger. A potential caveat with regard to the app-based setup: the app works even outside the network, which implies that the router is using a cloud-based service for configuration. This raises a few concerns. First of all, the router has administration access exposed to the Internet. Second, if eero goes out of business, the router will cease to be manageable, since the cloud service will go away. Finally, eero's privacy policy indicates that they don't track your Internet activity, but they do collect information such as your SSIDs, the hardware on your network, and network utilization and associate that information with you, personally. Their privacy policy indicates that this information may be shared with "affiliates," so make of that what you will. Due to the app-based nature of management, people who really want to fiddle with their network will probably be dissatisfied. The app is very easy to use and shows quite a lot of information, but certain functionality, such as presenting daily or monthly network statistics, is only available if you buy a subscription to eero Plus. The app did show me that my HP printer was somehow downloading exactly 1 GB of data daily and uploading about 850 MB, but there's no way to get traffic analysis out of the router to see what the printer was connecting to, although perhaps this functionality is available in eero Plus. And, of course, the curse of the mobile app is that it tries periodically to upsell you on the subscription and business offerings. Pros: * Easy to set up * Fast * Great IPv6 support Cons: * Somewhat limited range * Advanced features require subscription * Only one physical network port, so connecting more than one wired device requires a separate switch * Cloud-based service raises privacy, security, and longevity concerns On balance, I recommend the product for speed and ease of use, but I have some misgivings about the privacy implications of the company's data collection and would very much prefer to have the option to disable or restrict that capability.
IT2008 Posted
Have unresolved issue with download speed. On 1 gig FIOS connection get only 260 mb download speed
Authentech Posted
So I've only kept Google routers up until now. I picked up the Eero on a recommendation from a friend. It's got an easy set up that rivals the Google router, and its got the speeds and range of a Netgear. Its a mesh router, but we havent needed any satellites. The one covers our 2400 sqft house from the basement. The tools it comes with helped me pinpoint interference when we moved to a house with a garage. It tells you the traffic and interference of each band (2.4, 5 and 6GHz). While i don't have any devices that only use 2.4Ghz, but its got a mode to account for that.
Mitch Posted
Overall great device. Easy to set up and really takes full advantage of our gig speed fiber compared to our previous router. I would give this a 5 star review but there are some downsides. I had some issues with connecting some devices. Occasionally, I have an issue where the internet drops on my Galaxy device. It says it's still connected but no internet. I have to cycle wifi on the phone to reconnect. The only other issue is limited Ethernet ports if you utilize wired connections you will need a switch.
cbrink35 Posted
Bought the 3 pack of the regular 6 but returned for the 6E pro and have really enjoyed it. Only have the one router so not utilizing the mesh wifi and it still works great. Speeds have been nice and haven’t had any buffering. Easy to set up and really enjoy the app
EverydayUser Posted
The device was very easy to set up and the coverage is great. It does uppdates automatically and it is really fast and reliable. Doesnt drop signal at all.
lucid Posted
Judging them on their own terms, they're great. I have not had any performance issues, and they've generally improved performance of devices on my home network. I have been frustrated several times, however, by the lack of certain more advanced, granular features that I would have expected to be available (given Eero's reputation) — but I guess they didn't specifically promise me these features, so I can't hold it against them too much. There are some other quirks about the app and how administering the devices works (for example, in addition to my home Eero, I was also managing the Eero network at an organization I'm not longer a part of, but I could not find anyone to transfer admin responsibilities to, and since there's no way to just disassociate my account from that network *without* first switching it to another person, I am now stuck with access to this network I do not wish to be associated with. It's a long story, and it's a niche use case, I admit, but it's still annoying and I feel like the app could handle it better). Given these issues and the fact that Eero has opted to drop HomeKit support from their products, I would probably not use them if I had this to do over again.
ClayT Posted
Super simple to use and the app interface is a breeze. This unit has great coverage and my phone shows up as wifi 6 so it works as intended. It doesn't have as many custom features as many high end routers though but this is an excellent 'plug and play' router for people who want high speed internet with zero hassle or frustration. You can easily view passwords from the app and manage multiple wifi networks also
FamilyRoom Posted
Finally a Wifi mesh router that actually works. I can't tell you how many brands (including Google's) that I went through and struggled with. I've had this setup (router + 6 nodes) and the coverage has been flawless. I love the option to have a backup internet service provider as Cox is prone to go down for stupidly long stretches. So, I bought the T-Mobile 5GUW for $50/mo to act as a backup. The transition when Cox does go down is unnoticeable, and when Cox does decide to get its act back together then it gets moved back in to the drivers seat.
Marine05 Posted
Easy to setup, device connects to the nearest node in order to deliver the fastest speed. The only downside is the limited advanced user options unless you pay for the monthly subscription, however, even the free basic use is extremely efficient and user friendly. I have the of these setup around my property. Two in the house and one in my detached garage and all of them are blazing fast with my gig fiber service.