A:AnswerThe eero Outdoor 7 has a range of around 100 ft. It is possible that it could reach 200 ft, especially if there are no sources of interference.
A:AnswerHello aLb3Rt!
The eero Outdoor 7 must be powered by PoE+. There is no USB-C power port on the eero itself. This eero will come with a PoE+ adapter that you can plug into a normal wall outlet and power the eero with (the cord is 18.6 ft (5.66 m) in length). If you prefer to go via a traditional PoE arrangement (using a PoE+ injector, switch or an eero PoE Gateway) this model requires PoE+ power and uses 16 watts of a power budget. I hope this information helps, have a great day!
A:AnswerHello Peter!
The UPC number will be on the box itself. All model numbers of eero will work with all other model numbers of eero. Differences in model number for a specific model do not indicate different hardware configurations. The model number for an eero Outdoor 7 is SN10001
I hope this information helps, have a great day!
A:AnswerYou can add the Outdoor 7 to your existing eero network. Another network is not required. You would add it like you would any wireless eero leaf node. Plug the eero in, wait for the led to go blue, then go to the eero app. Select the blue plus button in the upper right corner, select add/replace an eero device and then add an eero.
A:AnswerThe 399 priced version of the eero Outdoor 7 will come with the Ac Adapter.
The 349 version will not have this ac adapter and will need PoE+ via ethernet to power the eero.