+1 for eero. Easy to set up, easy to use.

I front end my fiber gateway with 3 eeros. Our old house was 2 story and
3000 sq ft. We had no dead spots and could connect even outside the
house. Our new house is 2350 sq ft and we could probably get by with 2
eeros but we have 3 so why not use them? We have 3 Rokus and a Ring
doorbell plus various tablets, laptops, etc. Absolutely no complaints.

On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 3:07 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You just missed some real good Prime day deals!.

I use an Eero system and have been 100% delighted with it. Coverage is
amazing and being able to walk from top to bottom of the house without even
a stutter is great. Even though it has no external antenna I get coverage
all over the yard and for some way down the street. I also make use of the
ethernet port to hard wire an upstairs printer that "gets forgetful" of its
wi-fi settings and was a real nuisance.

You should ask Aaron B - I recommended it to him and last I heard he was
still very happy. Have yet to meet anyone who was in any way disappointed.

My only critique is that they don't currently offer a web interface which
means doing the little configuration needed on a tablet - with my fat
fingers ... well I'd rather use a keyboard. That said I can't remember the
last time I had to do anything with it - it just works.


Jon P.

On Jul 19, 2022, at 2:24 PM, David Gibbs via PcTech <
pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Folks:

My current router is getting flaky and I think it's time for a
replacement.

I'd like to get a 2 node mesh router and I'm looking for recommendations.

I'm currently looking at Orbi, but want to cover my bases.

Thanks!

David
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