eero 6+ is our most affordable gigabit system ever. Access premium wifi performance and speeds up to a gigabit, without the premium price tag. eero 6+ gives you all the connectivity, with all the reliability. So you can work from home with confidence—and say goodbye to dropped video calls. Or keep your entire smart home running, even when you’re away.*
Q: Is it a all in one or do i have to get wifi service separate
A: This is a wifi router. It is designed so that if you give it internet access via an ethernet cable (this would be via the modem your Internet Service Provider provides you) it will create wifi network for your devices to connect to. The neat thing about eero is if you have additional eero (like the other two in this pack) those can connect to the head/gateway eero (the one hardwired to the modem) either wirelessly or wired and those additional ones will broadcast the same wifi network, giving much greater range and speed for your devices.
A: That is fine. You will want to make sure to follow topology requirements, one eero has to be upstream of any other eero for everything to work right. For example you do not want to go internet/router->switch->multiple eero, you want to go internet/router->gateway eero->switch->other eero, even if using bridge mode on the eero.
A: You can mix and match any eero!
Q: Is this compatible with Starlink internet provider?
A: If you have a LAN connection on the back of your internet modem. Sometimes they are a yellow plug in the back The eero would connect up to it and provide wifi to your place.
A: Very easy, they have an app you download onto your phone and it will walk your step by step with pictures on what needs to be done, it takes about 5 minutes to setup
A: It did for me. I'm running at about 335mps.
A: We purchased 3 basic eeros about a year ago. We have a 1250 sqft house. Modem and first eero are located in front office. Second is located downstairs in living room. Third is located in a detached studio located about 50 ft from the house. Considering our experience, I’d say a mirrored wall wouldn’t be a problem. About a month ago, the unit in the studio started having some issues. I’m assuming it was an isolated issue with that particular unit. Upgraded that one unit to an eero+6 and it’s been working great
Q: Can this Router be used with Google Home
A: Google Home controls devices over Wifi so it should work fine with eero.
$299.99
eero 6+ is our most affordable gigabit system ever. Access premium wifi performance and speeds up to a gigabit, without the premium price tag. eero 6+ gives you all the connectivity, with all the reliability. So you can work from home with confidence—and say goodbye to dropped video calls. Or keep your entire smart home running, even when you’re away.*
$349.99
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.
$129.99
How many devices are connected to your Wi-Fi? Your router may slow down as you add more and more devices to your Wi-Fi network. Upgrade to the latest Wi-Fi 6 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System to experience faster speeds, greater capacity, and expanded coverage for homes – all shapes and sizes. Three Deco units work together to provide dual-band speeds up to 1800 Mbps and coverage up to 5,800 sq. ft. reaching every corner of your home. Connect up to 150 devices and seamlessly move from room to room without changing your Wi-Fi network, or experiencing buffering or lag. Use parental controls to limit, monitor and manage Wi-Fi use for the whole family. Built-in antivirus protects your network and all connected devices. In addition, assign your favorite devices to have the fastest connections with QoS. Decos are easy to set up with the TP-Link Deco app which guides you through the setup process and work with all Internet Service Providers.
$239.99
eero 6+ is our most affordable gigabit system ever. Access premium wifi performance and speeds up to a gigabit, without the premium price tag. eero 6+ gives you all the connectivity, with all the reliability. So you can work from home with confidence—and say goodbye to dropped video calls. Or keep your entire smart home running, even when you’re away.*
Pros for eero 6+ Dual-band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (3-pack) - White | |||
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Ease of use, Wi-Fi Coverage, Speed, Setup, Range | Ease of use, Speed, Wi-Fi Coverage, Range, Performance | Ease of use, Setup, Range, Coverage, Wi-Fi Speed | Ease of use, Wi-Fi Coverage, Speed, Setup, Range |
Cons for eero 6+ Dual-band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (3-pack) - White | |||
Buffering, Lag, Dead Spots, Price | Price, Buffering | App | Buffering, Lag, Dead Spots, Price |
Customers are impressed with the 6+ AX3000 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router's ease of use, Wi-Fi coverage, and improved performance, citing that setup was easy and seamless, and the range covers their entire home. Many noted a significant reduction in buffering and dead spots, leading to a much smoother streaming experience. While some found the price to be a drawback, the vast majority highlighted the positive impact on their home network. The enhanced signal strength and lack of lag were also frequently praised.
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These are amazing! I have an older house with lots of walls and a basement. Where the modem for the internet is, is a part of the house that was added so the wall in there is literally a brick wall and I found even though it's not far from the living room, the spectrum router could not work well in my house. I'd drop to 1/4th the speeds and in my bedroom sometimes I'd disconnect. I got the 3 pack, I have 2 upstairs. One of them in the dent that replaced the spectrum router, one in my living room and one in my basement. I get very good signal and speeds around my house now! Also it's super easy to set up. The only thing that takes long is you'll have to update them which takes a good few minutes. But walking through the house it switches nodes seamlessly. Also the app is great, you can see what's all connected to what nodes and you can disconnect devices if you wanted to. OH! Also since this is the plus version, you can hard wire to any node so my Xbox is hardwired in my living room even though the internet is set up in the den. No drilling holes or complected wire management around the house to get a cord in a different room! (Sorry, I know my cable management for the one in the den is crazy. Working on it!)
Posted by Steven
The eero 6+ is definitely an upgrade from a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 AX5200 router that I purchased last year. The setup was super simple with the smartphone app. I live in a house that has 4 levels and I placed the mesh routers in the basement, first floor and second floor. I usually have about 40 devices connected at the same time. I have an Amazon Echo speaker system throughout the house and I used to lose connection on certain speakers from time to time with the previous router. So far, I haven't experienced any major issues. Just to test the capability of this mesh router connected to Verizon FiOS 300Mbps U/D, I streamed ultra HD music from all 11 of my Wi-Fi speakers, while streaming 4K HDR movies with Dolby Atmos on 2 TVs and streamed HD movies from 6 devices all at the same time without skipping a beat and with plenty of bandwidth to spare. The eero app is very easy to use and also pretty responsive. If you have a smart home, I think mesh routers are the way to go, and I am so glad I bought the eero 6+.
Posted by isaac
Easy to set up. Make that super easy. Has extended the range reliably with good internet speed. Googlehome app makes settings changes a breeze. My only complaint is there is no option to opt out of data collection for purposes of marketing purposes, according to CNET.
Posted by Lance