03-13-2019, 11:00 AM
(03-12-2019, 01:30 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: Amazon just acquired eero and is offering $100 off on eero mesh systems today.
I've been considering this for a while and am curious if Cardboarders have any experiences/reviews they'd like to share. I have a small home with 2 dead spots.
So, Google vs Amazon -- any good/bad experiences or recommendations?
I also have the usual array of wi-fi gadgets -- 3 Echo, 2 Firestick, 2 Chromecasts, a Ring doorbell. I already have a 2.4/5GHz modem/router from my ISP with about 200MB download speed. Also a 4-yr old Apple Airport router that provides two other networks if I need them. As an aside, I would love to get rid of the ISP modem since I get charged $11/month for it.
I have a ~1500 square foot home, AT&T Fiber and 3 Google WiFi devices set up. I've somewhat buried the fiber entry point towards the front of my home in a lower closed cabinet. That being said, the Google devices work very well but they're actually unable to push the Fiber speed throughout the house. It's my understanding that Fiber is essentially too fast for Google WiFi.
