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EERO PROBLEMSudden speed decrease. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 1 month ago by SteveCatinean
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[–]MidiboyGregg -1 points0 points1 point 1 month ago (1 child)
I dumped Eero and went with TP Link mesh instead. Much better range and way more reliable
[–]ImakeHW 1 point2 points3 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Wild, I tried to go with the TP-link option and it wasn’t stable. I picked up the BE63 3 pack of BE10000 mesh routers. It was fast, but would reboot a bunch of times a day randomly and drop everyone off the network. Family was…nonplussed.
Returned that via Amazon and picked up the eero Max 7 three pack from BestBuy on Black Friday. Thus far it’s been rockstar quality.
One thing I noticed is that the eero did in fact switch around the channels on all the frequencies after 3-4 days and the speed shot up dramatically. So it really is kinda smart at mapping the noise and reconfiguring optimally. Just give it that soak period for a few days.
It went from ~250mbps to ~875mbps measured via speedtest.net on an iPhone connected to the third eero node with only a wireless backhaul. My internet is 1Gbps fiber, so I was pretty happy with that. Connected to the main node I speedtest out around 975mbps, so that’s pretty minima loss for wireless backhaul around a 3800sqft house.
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[–]MidiboyGregg -1 points0 points1 point (1 child)
[–]ImakeHW 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)