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No — You must have your Internet Service Provider (ISP) enable internet service to your home. When they do, they will provide you a router/internet modem. Your Erros unit(s) plug into the router/internet modem and allow you to set up a uniform and complete house-wide internet access capability across your entire home (in essence, a “blanket” over your home to eliminate dead spots that might be occurring when using just your router/modem as you get further away from the router/modem in your house). Please note that you need to purchase MULTIPLE Eeros units: one to plug into the router/modem to act as a “communications gateway” for the other Eeros units to communicate with, and additional units for each subsequent floor not near the ISP’s router/modem (usually a second floor, a basement, a garage or patio that is far away from the router and is experiencing intermittent or frequent ISP connection issues). I hope this helps.....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Eero comes with three units. Each one is a router. It is designed so they will seamlessly talk to each other to extend the distance of the signal from the modem supplied by the cable company.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To make this work, you will need 1) internet service and 2) a modem. Try to avoid leasing a modem/router from your internet provider. Instead ask them for a compatible list of modems you can purchase. Then you can hook up the eero device, which is a router (mesh system if you add additional nodes).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi: No you will need a modem from internet provider. This amazing device is an extender for your house or apartment.
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