![]() ![]() There is a base station that you connect via hardwire to your modem and then set up the Eero base station through the app. The Eero system is a "mesh network" so each Eero device communicates with the other Eero devices on the network and they all are capable of repeating the WiFi signal. Eero is everything you wished WiFi was but simpler. The app also allows you to look at your network from a remote location and troubleshoot your network connection to see if you have an outage from your internet provider. The app gives you stats on what devices are connected to your network, how much bandwidth they use and their connection status, which is great for troubleshooting if a home automation device is connected to the network. The app is not cluttered with all kinds of settings you don't need to know about, it's clean, user friendly and simple. The other thing that sets the Eero apart from the competition is it's app interface. We have had Eeros with over 8 high definition nest IQ 4K cameras connected to the network and it worked flawlessly, with no delays and no downtime. The simplicity of how it works and how easy it it to connect Eero beacons to makes it the best WiFi system on the market in 2018. Having seen how well the Eero works in castles, tunnels and fortresses has led me to believe that there is not a better wifi system on the market. Inside the fortress where we were getting almost no WiFi signal we place an Eero beacon and like magic there was super fast internet in the garage and the nest cameras connect and streamed high quality footage straight to their phones to watch their fortress from anywhere in the world. We've had customers who not only live in solid block and concrete castles, but they have fortress like garages and they want to put nest video cameras in to monitor the the things inside their fortresses. We've had customers who have lived in solid block and concrete houses built like castles, and when no other WiFi system had worked for them we installed an Eero system and it worked like a charm. We just added Eero becon's wherever the signal was week and super fast WiFi was streaming through your phone no matter where you were in the house. No additional wiring required just plug in another Eero beacon and set it up on the app. We literally have placed Eero beacons inside tunnels and just kept adding more beacons along the tunnel and until super fast super strong WiFi was bursting out the other end of the tunnel. We've installed Eero products all over the place and what amazed us is how good the Eero beacons can repeat and extend a WiFi signal. Seriously it's that easy and they are that good. Don't have WiFi across the street from your house just plug one in your neighbors house. Don't have WiFi in your basement? Just add an Eero beacon. It works like technology should, all the time, every time, with every device.ĭon't have WiFi in your garage? Just add an Eero beacon in the garage. Literally all you do to extend your network is plug in the beacon, click through a screen or two on the app, and your network is extended. So if you are not getting a strong enough WiFi signal in the corner of the home all you do is buy an Eero beacon and plug it in and like magic your WiFi signal is strong and beaming everywhere across your house. The Eero base station has pretty good range and I'm sure it's comparable if not better than the other routers on the market but what makes it the best router money can buy is how easy it is to expand a WiFi network. You just download the app follow the instructions, plug in the router and 3 minutes later your WiFi network is up and running. That's the magic of Eero, there is no logging on to web pages and typing in IP addresses or going through meaningless settings. ![]() The Eero app makes it so easy to set up the router that you can't believe that it is that easy but it is. ![]() We have installed thousands of devices on thousands of different routers and WiFi set ups and we have never had an issue getting a device to connect to an Eero router. Eero WiFi just works, no gimmicks and no giant Antennas ![]()
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