Experience more bandwidth and gigabit+ speeds. eero Pro 6E supports gigabit+ speeds for more of your wifi needs—from VR/AR and 8K streaming to using the latest Wi-Fi 6E devices. Tap into the power of Wi-Fi 6E for more capacity and lower latency than Wi-Fi 6.
Q: Is this a Wi-Fi mesh system?
A: Yes, this is a Wi-Fi mesh system.
Q: Does this wifi system work with Alexa?
A: Yes, this wifi system works with Amazon Alexa.
Q: What is the maximum wifi speed supported by this system?
A: This system supports a maximum wifi speed of 1.6 gigabits per second.
Q: Does this wifi system support parental controls?
A: Yes, this wifi system supports parental controls.
Q: What wireless networking standard does this system use?
A: This system uses the Wi-Fi 6E wireless networking standard.
Q: Can I manage this networking system with an app?
A: Yes, you can manage this networking system with an app called eero.
Q: How many devices can be connected to this wifi system?
A: This wifi system supports 100+ connected devices.
A: So I’m just gonna say it, “No.” EERO doesn’t work well over about 4 devices and spacing needs to be near perfect or it will mess up handoffs. Speaking from personal experience. We tried using backhaul too and that helped very little. Assuming your house is relatively square, I’d place one on each floor on opposite sides of the house if you have to use EERO. You could probably use 2 Asus or Netgear or TP-Link routers Which would cost around the price of one EERO router. You won’t notice it on TV’s (probably) but you will see what I call “rolling black outs” where the EERO devices disconnect intermittently and reset/reconfigure themselves if you have too many. Even when using Backhaul. Per EERO’s tech support instructions we had about 10 devices scattered across a very large house, cabana, and pool deck and it was a nightmare. Then EERO tech support instructed us to drop down to 3-4 devices and it was still a nightmare…. It at least a different one. Your other question: To get “true” 1Gbps internet speeds you will need a router that can accommodate more than a 1 gigabit connection. This is because there is always network overhead and EERO is brutal in this regard. It applies a lot of tracking info, analytics, and QOS stuff to traffic (most routers do at least some of this but not like EERO. My Asus router allows me to turn all that off for instance). This EERO router has a 2.5GB input from your cable modem but your cable modem must have a 2.5Gb output. In my case, my last ATT router, despite paying for 1Gb speeds, maxed out at 1Gbps so my speeds were around 800Mbps direct from the router. I recently upgraded to an Asus router, Cable Internet, and a Cable Modem (from Best Buy) with a 2.5gb output and now get speeds around 1.2Gbps. If you choose to go with a router and want your full speed, you’ll need to make sure your modem has a 2.5gb output. All that being said, 800Mbps (and significantly less to be honest) is PLENTY to stream to 4-5 HD TV’s while 4-5 people are browsing the internet so your issue may be coverage or jumps through your mesh network.

Experience more bandwidth and gigabit+ speeds. eero Pro 6E supports gigabit+ speeds for more of your wifi needs—from VR/AR and 8K streaming to using the latest Wi-Fi 6E devices. Tap into the power of Wi-Fi 6E for more capacity and lower latency than Wi-Fi 6.

Experience more bandwidth and gigabit+ speeds. eero Pro 6E supports gigabit+ speeds for more of your wifi needs—from VR/AR and 8K streaming to using the latest Wi-Fi 6E devices. Tap into the power of Wi-Fi 6E for more capacity and lower latency than Wi-Fi 6.

Experience more bandwidth and gigabit+ speeds. eero Pro 6E supports gigabit+ speeds for more of your wifi needs—from VR/AR and 8K streaming to using the latest Wi-Fi 6E devices. Tap into the power of Wi-Fi 6E for more capacity and lower latency than Wi-Fi 6.

Introducing eero Pro 7 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router. Supports internet plans up to 5 Gbps, coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft., wireless speed up to 3.9 Gbps and wired speeds up to 4.7 Gbps. Supports 600+ connected devices. 3-pack
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Customers highly value the Pro 6E Tri-band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System (3-pack) for its ease of use, improved speed, and reliable performance. Many appreciate the great coverage and easy setup process. However, some customers have reported occasional signal drops and expressed a desire for more ethernet ports and custom features.
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Easy to install, excellent performance, great range
Posted by JackK
Easy set up. Strong WiFi capability. I like the easy functionality of the eero app. I think I made a good choice over competitive brands.
Posted by Eric
After testing and returning a couple of mesh systems that just couldn’t handle my non–open-concept home [lots of walls, multiple rooms, and two floors], I finally went with the Eero Pro 6E Tri-Band (3-pack) and boy oh boy, it delivered. It was up and running in minutes and has been absolutely flawless for over a month now. Every device in the house [security system, TVs, smart locks, thermostat, and all our phones and tablets] connects instantly and stays connected. No dead zones, no drops, no frustration. Eero Pro 6E didn’t just fix our Wi-Fi; it saved my sanity. 10/10 -completely worth it.
Posted by Pilary