
The eero Pro WiFi System (3-pack) comes with three eeros and is made for homes with 3-5+ bedrooms. Each eero is tri-band and uses TrueMesh technology to enable great WiFi performance and reliability no matter how many devices you use in your home. With two built-in Ethernet ports per eero, eero Pro WiFi Systems are customizable and flexible. Use them wirelessly or plug them directly into computers, gaming devices, and entertainment systems for even better performance. And with eero's app, you can set up your system in under 10 minutes, share your network with guests, and manage family screen time from anywhere.
A: The EERO Pro, like the EERO Home Wifi System, both transmits and receives over WiFi -- no Ethernet or Powerline adapters necessary...essentially, your "main" unit (with Eero gen 1 or Pro, it can be ANY unit) connects as the "main" router to your modem...every Eero Gen 1 and Pro comes with two ports which can be used as incoming, or outgoing. With the beacon system, the main router is the non-beacon. You can then add on Eero Gen 1s, Pros, or Beacons to your network...any (logical) number of Eeros can be set up in tandem and, furthermore, a box of three EEROs is NOT a married pair. I've installed anywhere from 1 to 9 in a single home, depending on your needs...if you get a 3-pack and only need 2, the third can be used at an entirely different location as a single unit or added onto a different set (I.E. - 1-EERO studio or 4-EERO office) They all communicate over WIFI, however, in pre-run wired homes, each one can be plugged into the ethernet network. Albeit, this is unnecessary. Likewise, PCs, TVs and other devices can be plugged into an EERO (satellite or main) and will act as if it is on LAN. Think of satellite EEROs as range extenders / access points, HOWEVER, due to their smart appliance nature and chipset, there is essentially no handoff delay and your entire network is seamless. Furthermore, they adapt to their unique install environment to best utilize each device. Tips: 1-Make sure that you ping the install locations and each unit has a strong connection to one another. 2-Don't cheap out and install less than is necessary 3-Likewise, don't overdue it and add too many, as this will cause interference. 4-The Gen 1 or Pro system is, in my professional opinion, far better than the beacons in terms of versatility -- the beacons are designed almost exclusively for hallways / staircases. 5-You can add multiple powerline adapters onto an eero network if you really need to....only in cases of metallic flooring / walls or a concrete basement was this necessary. Expereince *5+ years of in-home and business technical support, smart home, AV, security and network installations in the LA / OC California area.
A: From my understanding they are all compatible across all their products so you could even go and just buy a beacon with an addition eero and pair it with your current system.
A: Yes, the Eero Pro's do a great job of making WIFI available throughout my house, which is 2700 sq. ft. The 3 Eero Pro system will supposedly cover up to 5400 sq. ft., but I can't confirm that. Where the Eero's shine is in setup. It's SUPER easy and automated once you setup the first one. I will say that it did tell me once that one of my Eero's needed better placement, which didn't make sense to me, so I left it as it was, and told it to try again, and it said I "placed like a pro". My only point there is that there might a little lag when they are setting up and so if it tells you the placement needs to be better, you might try again before moving.
Q: Will I still need a modem for this?
A: Yes, you will still need a modem. This is just a router that needs to be able to communicate to your ISP.
A: I also have Frontier. I was having a problems getting a good single at the other end of the house with Frontier, but when we purchased a smart tv and got Netflix we had a lot of buffering and where the modem was we could not hard wire and ethernet cable. I also could not get my phone on home network from the back of house it was always on LTE. We purchased the Pro WiFi System (3 eeros), 2nd Generation and had geek squad set it up. They enable bridge mode on the modem device. I also use the Ethernet connection for my tv with one of the erros (the erro has and ethernet port the beacons do not). So far it works great. I'm not a tech person that is why geek squad set it up.
A: 2nd gen has 3 radio bands instead of just 2. Go to their website to find a comparison. No HDMI ports.
Q: So I must have an established internet in my home to setup error?
A: The cable company did not want to drill any more holes and install more cable to our home because it was so expensive. They recommended a more suitable wi-fi product at Best Buy’s that had more signal reliability and they saved us a lot of money by selecting the”eero” which worked beautifully.
A: Only one and the other two to power