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Amazon eero 6 mesh wifi system - Supports internet plans up to 500 Mbps, Coverage up to 4,500 sq. ft., Connect 75+ devices, 3-pack (1 router + 2 extenders)

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Purchase options and add-ons

  • WHOLE-HOME WI-FI 6 COVERAGE - an eero 6 3-pack covers up to 4,500 sq ft. with wifi and supports wifi speeds up to 500 Mbps.
  • SAY GOODBYE TO DEAD SPOTS AND BUFFERING - eero’s mesh wifi technology optimizes for your space—so you can confidently stream 4K video, game, and video conference across your home.
  • MORE WIFI FOR MORE DEVICES - Wi-Fi 6 supports faster wifi than prior standards and permits 75+ connected devices.
  • SET UP IN MINUTES - The eero app walks you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere. Plus, free customer support is available 7 days a week.
  • CONNECT TO ALEXA - eero 6 doubles as a Zigbee smart home hub, making it easy to connect and control compatible devices on your network with Alexa.
  • GETS BETTER OVER TIME - Automatic updates bring the latest and greatest in eero wifi while also helping to keep your network safe and secure.
  • EASILY EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM - With cross-compatible hardware, you can easily add eero products as your needs change.
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Say goodbye to dead spots and buffering—even when the whole family is online. As you add more devices, your connection stays strong
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Easy to set up and use

Step 1: Download the eero app. Step 2: Plug in your eero devices. Step 3: Your wifi optimizes for your space with TrueMesh.

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Technical Details

eero 6 system

eero 6 system

Title

Amazon eero 6 mesh wifi system

Wifi coverage

Covers up to 5,000 sq. ft.

Type

1 Router, 2 extenders

Supported speeds

Best for internet speeds up to 500 mbps.

Wifi connectivity

Wi-Fi 6 dual-band concurrent 2:2 (802.11ax), compatible with older wifi standards

Wired connectivity

Two auto-sensing gigabit Ethernet ports for WAN and/or LAN connectivity

Speed rating

AX1800

Smart home connectivity

Works with Alexa, Amazon Frustration Free Setup, 802.15.4 radio (Zigbee, Thread), Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0.

Electrical Rating

100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz

Processor, memory, and storage

1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB flash storage

Network security and services

Profiles, WPA3 (eero Labs feature), WPA2, TLS v1.2+, VPN passthrough, IPv6, NAT, UPnP, port forwarding, DHCP, static IP, and cloud connectivity

Required for setup

Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable or DSL modem, if required). See requirements.

Temperature Rating

Operating: 0˚C-40˚C
Storage: -25˚C-60˚C
Operating humidity: 0%-90%, non-condensing
Operating altitude: <3000m

Dimensions

3.9 in x 3.8 in x 2.4 in (99.4 mm x 97 mm x 61.4 mm). Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process.

Warranty and Support

1-year limited warranty. Free customer support is available 7 days a week. Learn more about warranty and support..

Subscription

30-day eero Plus trial is limit one per new eero customer account. Additional terms apply, see the eero Plus Terms of Service for more details. eero Internet Backup performance will vary and you are responsible for data charges with backup connection providers. Learn more about eero Internet Backup requirements, performance, and compatibility here.

Software Security Updates

This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least five years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates.

Legal Disclaimer

Some features require linking your Amazon account, and downloading the Alexa application or using a compatible Alexa device. Internet connection speeds and availability depend on your internet service provider; if your internet service provider does not provide you with the maximum supported speed, you will not experience that maximum speed. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE 802.11 standard. Specifications assume wired Ethernet connection; your experienced speed may vary when connected to an eero device that is configured as a wireless extender. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary, and maximum supported speeds may not be available to all customers, due to factors such as local regulations (including power limits), network configuration, interference, connected devices, device usage, building materials, and obstructions. Specifications are based on use of a Wi-Fi 6 or later generation client device. For more information about eero performance, visit support.eero.com.

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Ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars (20,268) 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,590) 4.2 out of 5 stars (539)
Wifi coverage Covers up to 5,000 sq. ft. Covers up to 6,000 sq. ft. Covers up to 7,500 sq. ft.
System Configuration 1 router, 2 extenders 3 routers 3 Routers
Wireless network speed Best for internet speeds up to 500 Mbps Best for speeds up to a gigabit Up to 9.4 Gbps: (Up to 9.4 Gbps wired; up to 4.3 Gbps wireless)
Wifi standard Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be)
Number of wifi radios 2; Dual-band 3; Tri-band 3; tri-band
Ethernet ports 2 Ethernet ports on eero 6 router only 6 Ethernet ports (2 per eero Pro) Twelve: 6 x 10 GbE ports; 6 x 2.5 GbE ports
Placement Countertop Countertop Countertop

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Customers find the mesh WiFi system easy to set up and use, with great speed performance. They appreciate its reliability, with one customer noting it never breaks in their home office, and its comprehensive coverage throughout the house. Customers praise its quality, with one mentioning it's more reliable than Google mesh.

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115 customers mention "App quality"97 positive18 negative

"...Set up was a snap and the app is awesome, although it doesn’t run well on my iPad. I highly recommend this mesh system...." Read more

"...I appreciate how the app lets you manage your network remotely, meaning you don’t actually have to be connected to your home WiFi to see its..." Read more

"...deployment was easy and straight forward and I'll give the interface decent props as it is intuitive and has decent features...." Read more

"...The app seems ok. Nothing fancy. It's very simple. Not many features. For me it doesn't matter. For others, you might want more control...." Read more

7 customers mention "Works well"7 positive0 negative

Customers report that the wifi system works well, with one mentioning they never had any issues.

"...if I can do it, anyone can - reaches throughout the house and never had any issues" Read more

"The erro 6 was easy to set up and has worked flawlessly. The wifi signal is very strong throughout the house...." Read more

"I’ve had these over a year now and have been very pleased. The work well and I haven’t had to contact technical support for any problems...." Read more

"...It performs well, giving great coverage throughout the house." Read more

6 customers mention "Quality"6 positive0 negative

Customers praise the quality of the wifi system, with one customer noting it is more reliable than Google mesh.

"...Excellent product." Read more

"Great product, I have a solid wifi signal from 1 end of the property to the other...." Read more

"Outstanding mesh system..." Read more

"Impressive quality and speed..." Read more

5 customers mention "Wifi reliability"5 positive0 negative

Customers praise the WiFi system's reliability and solid signal strength, with one customer noting it stays connected to their network even in their home office.

"...The wifi signal is very strong throughout the house. No more buffering or network slowdowns. Supports multiple devices at the same time...." Read more

"...Never a complaint about wifi signals now. Easy to unpack and set up...." Read more

"...wireless camera about 600 feet from my house and it is reliably connected to my wifi network. All 3 of my eero routers are inside the house...." Read more

"Great product, I have a solid wifi signal from 1 end of the property to the other...." Read more

203 customers mention "Wifi signal"139 positive64 negative

"...These were so easy to set and work great! The connectivity is awesome!" Read more

"...If you're looking for an easy way to boost your Wi-Fi coverage and improve connectivity throughout your home, this is an excellent choice...." Read more

"This was supposed to be a simple set up and was not. It is hard to connect other devices. Not intuitive...." Read more

"Works great. Easy setup and extended my WiFi to my detached garage/workshop in the backyard...." Read more

38 customers mention "App functionality"24 positive14 negative

"...The app is intuitive and if you have easy setup turned on in the app, this unit will join the network automatically after plugging it in...." Read more

"...The Eero can only be managed via an app and not on the web, like most routers, and if you have a hard time getting into the app (which I did), you..." Read more

"...Great coverage. Amazing speed and the app is super useful...." Read more

"...My M5 was higher. The app interface is great for a non technical person, there are very few options you can tweak and you need to subscribe to keep..." Read more

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When you are considering spending almost 300 bucks for a router, and there are so many brands and models of them trying to lure your attention, you need to have some real facts. And that doesn’t mean reading about how fast or slow it is in somebody else’s house. Who cares? You don’t live in their house and every single thing you have connected to wifi and Ethernet in your home is different from someone else who is no more of an expert on routers than anyone else. Before I give you some real life facts I will get right to the bottom line and that is there is only ONE way you will ever know how a device like this can and will perform in your home and that is to buy it and try it with your own computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, TV and everything else that is common in today’s home place. Remember, if it doesn’t work you can always send it back and get something else. And with this device you may end up doing that. On the other hand, this might be just what you’re looking for.WHAT IS ITOkay I’ve called it a router, a term the maker is trying to avoid. And that’s not a bad thing because eero isn’t exactly like 95% of the other routers out there. It’s important to know a few things about them. Other than Eero being a common Estonian and Finnish first name, they are a company founded by a couple of dudes in their apartment in 2016 and then bought up by Amazon in 2019. If you are reading all those reviews posted prior to the November 23, 2020 ship date of this new model eero 6 you are probably reading about old obsolete products and you should stop reading those right now. This is not the same item. Same concept yes but what’s inside is night and day different. Under its new owners the game plan here is that this device should be two things – Simple and Safe. To that end they have done some remarkable things I’ve never seen before and some things that maybe aren’t so stellar. What am I basing that on? I’ve been in the industry for a quite a while now and part of that included hands on installing and using at least two dozen current model routers that I bought with my own money and are sitting in my storage room. The word simple isn’t one that usually comes to mind when talking about these things, in fact it can be the exact opposite. Unfortunately a lot of these devices are either made by old line networking companies that don’t get what life is like in the first quarter of the twenty-first century or by offshore companies who do well at making stuff but not so well designing it for real life needs. The other word, safe, isn’t normally associated with routers either – usually that’s a function of the computer or smartphone and not needed for non-smart devices. In today’s world there is some logic in nipping unsafe bad stuff before it even gets into the air in your home, which is why eero has gone to great lengths to build protection right into their hardware.WHAT I LIKEFirst off please realize that this page has changed a few times to correspond to different configurations they are making available and the one I evaluated was a prerelease sample of the basic model 6 (not the Pro) which included the main base unit and two satellite units. That’s pretty much all you get other than the power transformers and a tiny card that tells you that you have to download an app to set the thing up. There is no other way to set it up other than downloading their app , which is one of the first differences from what you may be used to. The setup process can go pretty fast, that is it would have been fast if they would have included better instructions, a topic I will touch on later. Unlike the old days the setup is almost completely hands off, the hardware configures almost everything automatically and hardly asks you anything. In other words you do not have to go through that tedious process of updating the software and firmware, it's all done for you. After a few minutes you are up and running and if you wanted to you could walk away and never touch it again. There is one solitary status light that glows a few different colors then settles down to a soft white all’s well indicator and you can turn it off completely if you don't like it. You can’t make a mistake plugging it in because other than the power cable there are two identical ports which are both self configuring Ethernet input output ports, you attach your modem to one and optionally a hard wired Ethernet device to the other, although most people will never use it. If you’re like me and have any devices that demand a hard wired configuration you can always add a switched Ethernet hub. After you’re done you can go back into the app and tweak some things but nowhere near as many as even the cheapest entry level wifi router you may have owned in the past. There are also some performance graphs that are simple and easy to understand and a heavy handed pitch for their safety and security upgrades.THEN THERE ARE THOSE THINGS I DIDN’T CARE FORI didn’t have any issues with the lack of customization this product offers, I think for the vast majority of homeowners it has everything we need. But there are some things that were frustrating. The first was the total lack of setup instructions included with the device. You get the three components (lacking any kind of protective wrap), the power cords and the tiny card that tells you to download the app. They even show a website address. But they don’t tell you that you absolutely must use a smartphone with an active cellular data line that meets certain specific criteria to use to install that app and use it for the setup. And the only way you will ever know any of that is AFTER you set the thing up and go into the obscure help section that consists of many thousands of pages. I tried using my iPad and got a message that it was doing something but it didn’t tell me what. After a half hour it finally timed out and said the installation failed but not a word about why. After I tried the only available option which was to try again and wasting another half hour I tried to contact tech support. No surprise, they don’t have phone support but their website promises instant response. I filled in the information and waited, and waited and waited and 24 hours later I still didn’t get an answer almost a week later. By then I had figured out on my own that maybe I should try using my smartphone and the installation took all of about five minutes. The problem here is that not everyone may have a brand new phone that meets their strict criteria and maybe this is being installed somewhere where the user doesn’t have a smartphone at all but wants wifi internet. The short answer is that you can’t do it, period.Frustration two comes in when the next thing is that they want to send you an email with a secret code to prove that it’s really you but the first time that process failed and I had to do it again.If you are protective of your privacy this may not be the product for you – unlike the majority of routers you have to give away a ton of private information and agree to just as many contracts and legal stuff just to use the hardware. I will never get how sending someone all my private information is helping them protect my privacy.Finally there’s the issue of the subscription service, and it’s no small issue at all. Like many other companies eero is looking to build a continuing revenue stream of having you pay to subscribe to all but the most basic of the so-called safety services you paid almost 300 bucks to get in the first place. I am very aware of the firewalls, virus protection and other safety hardware and software I have built into my computer and other devices and I will make my opinion clear right now that I don’t think I need anything their suite of services offers. In fact I know so. I read through it all (something one in a million people will do) and the vast majority of it is typical of the San Francisco penchant for someone in a windowless room deciding what is safe and moral for me to view, for example barring me from viewing anything that shows guns or violence – but yet they won’t answer why it’s okay for them to sell video games that require a router that are all about guns and violence. In fact their entire so-called Secure suite seems to be aimed at blocking everything I should have the good sense and choice to view or not view as I please.Fortunately I think you can use their hardware without paying a monthly subscription fee, right now I am sampling it so I can update this with more information later. Over and above that $30 annual basic suite they offer an advanced security suite that as far as I can see adds primarily the addition of Encrypt Me, iPassword and Malwarebytes for a whopping $99 a year subscription. My opinion is that most people choosing this product for simplicity’s sake would have little knowledge and thus little interest in a VPN app like Encrypt Me, would question the value of paying for a password manager when there are so many available for free, and the reality is most people’s devices are probably already protected by a very good antivirus program already. Note that I’ve used the word opinion a couple of times and I mean it, I’m not saying my opinion is what you should do any more than I am not saying a word about what internet speeds I’m getting in my home, because you shouldn’t care about my or anyone else’s speeds, they have no impact on you at all.SHOULD YOU BUYMy home is longer than it is wide and my wifi signal has to go through some mechanical equipment and a kitchen to get to my entertainment center, which has an adverse effect on the signal. In the other direction is my office which has a lot of walls between it and my router. I was getting ready to run a cable and hardwire both ends of the house to help solve this situation but this seemed like an easier solution – now I have one extender at one end of the house right next to the TV and the other in close proximity to my office equipment, much of which is wireless. I tried the previous products that used an extender you plugged into a wall outlet and they don’t work for me. They did in the old days when our devices stayed static but when I walked from one end of the house to the other with my phone I had to log out of one account and log in to another to continue. With eero everything is seamless, the extenders smartly and automatically connect to wireless devices and when a device travels it hands off from one extended to another without a glitch. While I am very technical I don’t like to overcomplicate things and I found the setup and configuration of this product to be amazingly simple. I don’t think the people in SF are on the same page as the rest of the country in terms of what their privacy needs are and what they feel they should be told they should be protected from so I’m leaning right now toward not continuing with their Secure subscription after the 30 day trial, which by the way I think is too short for anyone to make a useful decision on. I can’t tell you if you should buy this or not, but I hope this information has helpful. And if this sounds like it’s right for you I encourage you to try it and not be talked out of it because someone else didn’t like it. Good luck, I will give this an update after a month or two – no review for such a product can be very useful a few days after it’s introduced, mine has already updated itself three times in the 24 hours I’ve had it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
    Configuration: 1 routerStyle: without eero PlusVerified Purchase
    I love products that simply work. They are easy to setup and do what they say.
    This product has good speed, good range and easily joined my network.
    The app is intuitive and if you have easy setup turned on in the app, this unit will join the network automatically after plugging it in.
    It is compatible with all versions of the Eero family. In my house we have a mix from WiFi 7 through to WiFi 6.
    They are a great deal now since the is version is a few years old it still fast.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
    Configuration: 1 router + 2 extendersStyle: without eero PlusVerified Purchase
    Our house is only about 1350 sq ft, and our office with modem and router are on one side of the house, living room at the other. We have never been able to have reliable wifi connection beyond 2/3 the distance away from the router and modem. We've tried multiple wifi extenders but they were useless, cutting in and out for the few days that they worked.

    We finally decided to try these Eeros after our Internet provider finally confessed that they were compatible with their modems.

    We set them up, very easy to do, and have not had any issues with them, or their connection.

    If you're having issues like we were, give the Eeros a try, you'll be connected in no time!
    5 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021
    Configuration: 1 router + 2 extendersStyle: without eero PlusVerified Purchase
    This system could not have been simpler to set up and once I figured out the best place for the extenders, I now have internet access throughout my whole house. No dead spots at all, like I did with the cable modem/router placed in a central position (well, as central as I could get). For reference, my house is 2800 sq ft spread over 2.5 stories. My modem and the eero hub (router) are back in my 2nd floor bonus room "office" where they belong, one extender is on the 3rd floor where my husband is currently WFH, and the other extender is in a 2nd floor bedroom at the opposite end of the house from the hub. I tried putting that one on the first floor, but because of construction (beams, studs, etc.) and noise interference from kitchen appliances it actually works better on the second floor because it's directly above the family room where a lot of internet is used (phones, tablets, occasional laptop, roku). I see a lot of complaints about download speeds, but I get the 200+ Mbps that my internet plan advertises and that is more than sufficient. When I was using the Spectrum-provided router that's built in to the modem. I got 50-75 Mbps at best on Wi-Fi, 125 Mbps with an ethernet cord. The extenders don't always get the highest speed, but they still get over 100 Mbps (close to the ethernet hookup with the Spectrum router). Also, at any given time there are 13 active devices on the system - more when my older daughter is home from college or my husband is using the 3rd floor printer and/or his personal laptop. We have a roku on every floor and none have issues with buffering anymore.

    The units themselves are unobtrusive, especially if you get the brackets Amazon sells (see photo). I like that you can turn off the LED light, which I've done on the one that's in the bedroom. I have a number of wireless phone chargers and I can't use any of them in the bedroom because the LED indicators are too bright. The only thing I would caution is making sure the hub is placed on a hard surface with ample airflow/ventilation around it because it does get a little warm. But as I mentioned before, it's small and nicely designed so even sitting out on my desk it doesn't take up much space and looks attractive (see photo).

    The app is fairly straightforward and easy to navigate. There is nothing that comes to mind that I've had problems with as far as the app is concerned. I do find it hilarious that I can shut off everyone's internet from anywhere because I have the app on my phone, but that's just my twisted sense of humor. Seriously, it is nice to have that feature in the instance that my younger daughter needs to focus on schoolwork and I can shut off her access if necessary. I haven't had to do that yet because just the threat is enough to keep her on task. There are also other parental controls that you can set, but I have a 17yo at home and a 20yo at college so that's not really a thing I need.

    I got the eero 6 system before Christmas when it was on sale, but having used it and being so pleased with its performance I would still recommend it at the current price point. It's still less expensive than several of the other systems reviewed and recommended by c|net. Which, incidentally, is where I found the eero after having looked at the Google mesh system and one offered by Monoprice.com. I can't say the eero is better or worse than any other mesh system since it's the only one I've tried, but I can definitely recommend based on my experience with it. If for some reason I needed to buy another one, I would do it in a heartbeat.
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    Thanks to eero 6, I finally get internet in every corner of my house

    Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021
    This system could not have been simpler to set up and once I figured out the best place for the extenders, I now have internet access throughout my whole house. No dead spots at all, like I did with the cable modem/router placed in a central position (well, as central as I could get). For reference, my house is 2800 sq ft spread over 2.5 stories. My modem and the eero hub (router) are back in my 2nd floor bonus room "office" where they belong, one extender is on the 3rd floor where my husband is currently WFH, and the other extender is in a 2nd floor bedroom at the opposite end of the house from the hub. I tried putting that one on the first floor, but because of construction (beams, studs, etc.) and noise interference from kitchen appliances it actually works better on the second floor because it's directly above the family room where a lot of internet is used (phones, tablets, occasional laptop, roku). I see a lot of complaints about download speeds, but I get the 200+ Mbps that my internet plan advertises and that is more than sufficient. When I was using the Spectrum-provided router that's built in to the modem. I got 50-75 Mbps at best on Wi-Fi, 125 Mbps with an ethernet cord. The extenders don't always get the highest speed, but they still get over 100 Mbps (close to the ethernet hookup with the Spectrum router). Also, at any given time there are 13 active devices on the system - more when my older daughter is home from college or my husband is using the 3rd floor printer and/or his personal laptop. We have a roku on every floor and none have issues with buffering anymore.

    The units themselves are unobtrusive, especially if you get the brackets Amazon sells (see photo). I like that you can turn off the LED light, which I've done on the one that's in the bedroom. I have a number of wireless phone chargers and I can't use any of them in the bedroom because the LED indicators are too bright. The only thing I would caution is making sure the hub is placed on a hard surface with ample airflow/ventilation around it because it does get a little warm. But as I mentioned before, it's small and nicely designed so even sitting out on my desk it doesn't take up much space and looks attractive (see photo).

    The app is fairly straightforward and easy to navigate. There is nothing that comes to mind that I've had problems with as far as the app is concerned. I do find it hilarious that I can shut off everyone's internet from anywhere because I have the app on my phone, but that's just my twisted sense of humor. Seriously, it is nice to have that feature in the instance that my younger daughter needs to focus on schoolwork and I can shut off her access if necessary. I haven't had to do that yet because just the threat is enough to keep her on task. There are also other parental controls that you can set, but I have a 17yo at home and a 20yo at college so that's not really a thing I need.

    I got the eero 6 system before Christmas when it was on sale, but having used it and being so pleased with its performance I would still recommend it at the current price point. It's still less expensive than several of the other systems reviewed and recommended by c|net. Which, incidentally, is where I found the eero after having looked at the Google mesh system and one offered by Monoprice.com. I can't say the eero is better or worse than any other mesh system since it's the only one I've tried, but I can definitely recommend based on my experience with it. If for some reason I needed to buy another one, I would do it in a heartbeat.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021
    Configuration: 1 router + 2 extendersStyle: without eero PlusVerified Purchase
    Does it mesh my house in glorious internet? Yep, and is easy to get devices attached.
    Does it provide the speed I expected? Yep on that as well.

    Is it perfect? Hardly.

    First, be aware of what you are specifically getting. If you think this is a normal router and you will be able to micromanage users locally.....well, you are wrong. This is, basically, a cloud based system. That means if you are hoping to see URL history like a normal router.... well you aren't getting that with this. The idea is that that is a privacy issue because the processing of url history isn't done on the local router, it's done on the EERO/Amazon servers. Thus, a privacy issue to display it to local users/admins.

    Second, to put it another way: This isn't your old-school router. It does not have the normal robust features of a stand-alone router. It's more like a simple dumb terminal that hooks up to the internet, but the horsepower is on the backend servers. You aren't going to get features you might want.

    Some features require a subscription, something that, in my opinion, isn't all that clear what you get and what you don't. Other features simply don't exist on EERO mesh units. PPPoe as an example.

    You also need a cell phone to set this up, or an internet connection that is separate from what you are trying to setup. This is also not clear. It specifies you need to setup the app on an internet connected device, but it doesn't explain why.

    Did i have problems? You bet. EERO could NOT get DHCP from my ISP. NO, it wasn't a weird setup. I tested with 4 other brand routers. All of them plugged in, grabbed ISP DHCP and started providing internet to devices. The EERO, not so much. After a VERY frustrating experience with support, I just let it sit and waited. It EVENTUALLY got DHCP, but then failed a couple days after that. Rinse, lather, repeat.

    If EERO is going to tout itself as a router, DHCP from an ISP modem should NOT be an issue under any circumstances. YES, I did turn off/on all the recommended things. YES, I did talk to EERO support. YES, I did talk to my ISP, who said it is clearly an EERO problem. I tend to agree. If ALL other routers were capable of getting an IP and going, EERO shouldn't have had an issue. Yet, it did. My fiber connection is not in any way a weird setup, and the other routers prove it. This is specifically an EERO issue.

    Overall it does coverage well. Setup and features are not what they should be, but they are adequate. Also should mention, there are "features" in the EERO app that aren't actually functional at this time. Like Voice assistant and device name sharing. They are clearly in the app, but a support person on another site said this "Those actually shouldn't be visible, it's a bug." Knowing that a major product like EERO can't get a dev to hide a toggle switch doesn't give the best warm and fuzzy.

    Would I buy EERO again if given the chance knowing what I know now? Probably not. Am I keeping it? Yes, because I do love the wi-fi coverage and speed. I just think, for the inflated price it carries that it is feature barren.
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