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Now the specifics, weaker range compared to other systems like the Orbi RBR750 as much as 25% shorter range which is pretty significant. The speed of the main router within 10 feet is about 100 Mbps slower and satellites around 150 Mbps slower so you can expect around 800 Mbps and 600 Mbps performance.Now compare that performance to the TP-LINK AX5700 which the routers can get up to 1.4Gbps performance and satellites well over 1Gbps so that's a huge step up over the Eero Pro. With those huge performance gaps why pay more for a system that is only half as good and yet more expensive. Not to mention the other systems usually have a 3rd unit for around the same price points, which enhances even more coverage.
https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...16151.html
If you dont need bleeding edge performance and interested in more coverage the 3 pack of the AX3600.
https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...75280.html
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Your experience with the Tp-Link AX5700 is your own, plenty of people like MYSELF who have had no problems with it, and it runs circles around an Eero Pro.
Your experience with the Tp-Link AX5700 is your own, plenty of people like MYSELF who have had no problems with it, and it runs circles around an Eero Pro.
-Guru
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