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WiFi speeds will be far less than the 1Gbps the device receives from your fiber service. The actual speeds depend on many factors not related to the eero itself and some that are. For example, the eero’s communicate with each other on WiFi and generate a surprisingly large amount of their own traffic. In addition, any/all of the following reduce your WiFi speeds, some dramatically: number of connected WiFi devices, distance from the eero device, walls or other signal obstructions between the eero and the device, how much of the bandwidth other WiFi connected devices are using, conflicting signals from other sources (wireless phones, microwave ovens, other strong networks in the area). If speed is paramount, connect as many speed-hogging devices as you can as wired Ethernet connections.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That is a good question, with my system my down load and upload speeds did not change and also I was able to view what was going on and block any unknown devices on my system. I have try several different routers and extenders together none of them maintain the upload and download speeds.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, No we have never had any luck with internet speed with att. We use ComCast.
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