1-3 of 3 Answers
It depends on where the source of the inconsistent connection is. If the issue is your Smart TV is not getting a good connection to the wifi provided, yes, eero will help with that. However, if the issue is the internet connection coming from the ISP, no, the eero can't help with that upstream issue. If you can we would suggest hardwire your TV directly into the internet ethernet connection, if you have the same issue there you know that is the issue that needs to be fixed. If that connection works fine, try the eero, see if it helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm about a 1/4 mile from office so hard wiring is not feasible. I've been told that if my Extender is also a repeater that it will work. Also I'm not clear on what the major problem is. The ISP for this park told me to get a extender after resetting the "tower". I'm totally lost since I'm not a millennial. They were raised on this crap and think that everyone is also!!! The support people are also Millennials or worse teenagers! Problem: I connect to parks internet just fine. This one is up and down. Mostly a whole lot of buffering! Help
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Buck! It depends on where the source of the inconsistent connection is. If the issue is your Smart TV is not getting a good connection to the wifi provided, yes, eero will help with that. However, if the issue is the internet connection coming from the ISP, no, the eero can't help with that upstream issue. If you can we would suggest hardwire your TV directly into the internet ethernet connection, if you have the same issue there you know that is the issue that needs to be fixed. If that connection works fine, try the eero, see if it helps. I hope this information helps, have a great day!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
