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September 1, 2016 05:26 am PDT

Eero makes extending WiFi range easy, but at a hefty price

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My home was built in 1927, and its Spanish plaster walls have deflected every attempt Ive made at setting up a dead-zone free Wi-Fi network. Ive tried range extenders, moving large items around and Ive even had my service provider attempt to tweak my setup. When I first saw theeero Wi-Fi System, I was enticed by their promise of a quick setup and no dead-zones.

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Wi-Fi waves are just radio waves, and the farther you get from the access point, the weaker they become. Theres no way for one router to get a signal through the walls, furniture and household appliances to every part of your home which is why I need a multi device setup.

I contacted eero inc. and spoke directly with CEO, Nick Weaver and what he said was obvious and true:

We keep adding more connected devices to our networks and streaming more content WiFi is now a core utility for our homes and yet we still dont have fast, reliable WiFi in every room.

Nick told me about his passion for building something that will change the world and I was sold. Ive been using the system for about 2 weeks and I can tell you that the setup was simple and I can now manage the network from my phone. As I added more eeros to my network, they automatically connected with each other to create a mesh network.

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My home is about 1400 square feet upstairs and 1200 downstairs and though my package has 3 eero devices, I really would have been fine with 2. There are absolutely no dead-zones in my house and as a matter of fact, I now get a full wireless signal in both my front and back yards.

Pros

  • Quick setup
  • No drop-zones
  • Can monitor your network statusfrom anywhere

Cons

  • A bit pricey at $349.00 for a 2-pack and $499.00 for the 3-pack

But when you consider the price for new wireless equipment to set up your home the eero makes perfect sense because the cost difference is marginal.

LinkSys router - $150.00

LinkSys modem $80.00

LinkSys extender - $100.00

To me, it all comes down to coverage. If your situation is similar to the frustrating one I described earlier or if you have to purchase a new system anyway, theeero is a no-brainer and should be on your Christmas list.


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