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It depends on where you place the devices, you may need a third node... I have had zero problem with multiple streaming and gaming devices going at once.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We have an 1800 sq ft home and we have the system with one base and one satellite. Works great for us. We stream to 3 streaming devices upstairs with no issues. You just need to centralize the satellite upstairs for the best coverage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would get the three pack base plus two becons not sure about streaming the cable boxes are what you pay extra for. If your TV is a smart TV you do not need the boxes to stream if you have a wificonection. With the new net utrality laws this year, I have a feeling anything that was free is going to cost more this year due to FCC giving the cable companies the freedom to charge us kinda stinks
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe each eero module is rated for 1000sf, so you'd probably need two.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your internet subscription is more than 100gb then just the eero+1 is fantastic for 2500sqft home including 2-story home. The more open you put the eero, the better!...I’m not sure what you mean by extra cable charges but eero is an extender of your network and doesn’t require an additional subscription to your current subscription. If your trying to extend your neighbors WiFi and they let you, then that’s between you two?!?
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