3-Pack eero Mesh WiFi Router + $20 Kohl's Cash
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Kohl's has 3-Pack eero Mesh WiFi Router on sale for $99.99. Also, w/ purchase earn $20 in Kohl's Cash to use on March 1-14, 2021. Shipping is free.
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Includes:
Three routers
Power adapter
Ethernet cable
Features:
Works with your internet service provider - Eero connects to your modem to bring your existing internet connection to every corner of your home
Works with Alexa - With eero and an Alexa device (not included) you can easily manage WiFi access for devices and individuals in the home, taking focus away from screens and back to what's important
Easily expand your system - With cross-compatible hardware, you can add eero products as your needs change
Set up in minutes - The eero app walks you through setup in less than 10 minutes and allows you to manage your network from anywhere
Don't let WiFi slow you down - Get the most from your WiFi by streaming, gaming, and working from anywhere in your home
Gets better over time - Automatic updates keep your network safe and secure
TrueMesh technology - Eero intelligently routes traffic to avoid congestion, buffering, and dropoffs
Odd. I have 6-8 Arlo cameras and Eero units throughout. No issue.
Only issue I can speak is to is when trying to connect a device that requires only a 2.4 connection. It's random to get it to connect for setup etc. I haven't figured out (or researched) a way to have a dedicated 2.4 apart from 5ghz. I don't believe you can with eero. Granted I've successfully been able to eventually connect all the 2.4 devices.
Love my eero mesh system, was thinking about upgrading to the newest model but I have yet to have an issue and they are plenty fast. Have had multiple 4k streams throughout the house w/o any issues.
Warning: mesh wifi will not work with your IP security cameras (arlo, ring, blink, amcrest etc). The IP cam technology is not there yet to support mesh wifi.
Went for it. I was going to hold out for WIFI 6, but I don't have anything that that can take advantage of it at this point anyway, Getting a mesh system at this price is more important to me at this point. Same setup is $199 on Amazon, I believe it was $169 earlier this week, so Slick for me.
Warning: mesh wifi will not work with your IP security cameras (arlo, ring, blink, amcrest etc). The IP cam technology is not there yet to support mesh wifi.
How's that? I thought Ring etc just needed to connect to a WiFi network to function. I have my Ring on a good router that's at least 6 years old, but feeling it's time to upgrade.
Warning: mesh wifi will not work with your IP security cameras (arlo, ring, blink, amcrest etc). The IP cam technology is not there yet to support mesh wifi.
Odd. I have 6-8 Arlo cameras and Eero units throughout. No issue.
Only issue I can speak is to is when trying to connect a device that requires only a 2.4 connection. It's random to get it to connect for setup etc. I haven't figured out (or researched) a way to have a dedicated 2.4 apart from 5ghz. I don't believe you can with eero. Granted I've successfully been able to eventually connect all the 2.4 devices.
Warning: mesh wifi will not work with your IP security cameras (arlo, ring, blink, amcrest etc). The IP cam technology is not there yet to support mesh wifi.
Uhh.. what. I have mesh wifi and a full Ring security system. I've had some connectivity issues with the doorbell, but seems to have resolved by moving one of my mesh units closer to the front door. Other than that I've had no issues with cams or anything.
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Only issue I can speak is to is when trying to connect a device that requires only a 2.4 connection. It's random to get it to connect for setup etc. I haven't figured out (or researched) a way to have a dedicated 2.4 apart from 5ghz. I don't believe you can with eero. Granted I've successfully been able to eventually connect all the 2.4 devices.
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Difference between old and new?
New version has Wi-Fi 6, Faster speeds.
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How's that? I thought Ring etc just needed to connect to a WiFi network to function. I have my Ring on a good router that's at least 6 years old, but feeling it's time to upgrade.
Odd. I have 6-8 Arlo cameras and Eero units throughout. No issue.
Only issue I can speak is to is when trying to connect a device that requires only a 2.4 connection. It's random to get it to connect for setup etc. I haven't figured out (or researched) a way to have a dedicated 2.4 apart from 5ghz. I don't believe you can with eero. Granted I've successfully been able to eventually connect all the 2.4 devices.