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yes they are fully backwards compatible and super easy to add to your existing system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When the Tech installed my Eero Pro system he said I could add others if I needed to for better coverage just by plugging them in at desired location and add the location to your system to update it. I haven’t had to add any additional ones though, range and signal strength have been very good.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it is an upgrade but I would add that I initially bout a 3 receiver system for a 2500 sq ft home. I wasn’t seeing the performance I was expecting so I contacted eero support. They recommended using only 2 receivers for the space. I did so and saw much better performance
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All eero will work with all other eero. The main thing the Pro 6E does is drop one of the 5ghz radios the Pro 6 has (it has 2 5ghz radios) and replace it with a 6 ghz radio. If you have devices that use wifi 6E (remember wifi 6 is 5ghz, wifi 6E uses the 6ghz band) the Pro 6E can provide a good speed boost. If you do not have any wifi 6E devices you probably won't notice much improvement, if any.
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