expired Posted by SleepingJedi | Staff • Nov 10, 2022
Nov 10, 2022 5:38 AM
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expired Posted by SleepingJedi | Staff • Nov 10, 2022
Nov 10, 2022 5:38 AM
Prime Members: 3-Pack Amazon eero Pro 6E Tri-band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System
(Or Less With Qualifying Trade-In) + Free S&H$419
$699
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Some of the basic features that eero provides are great and just seem absent in other mesh systems I have had to help setup. Ex. Ability to see the BSSIDs for each antenna on each node or even just seeing when extended family or friends show up at my house because I get a notification that their devices joined the WiFi.
When Google WiFi-Pro came out, they dropped the prices on these and I feel like these are going to be standard prices.
When Google WiFi-Pro came out, they dropped the prices on these and I feel like these are going to be standard prices.
Plus, this is data collection city. I have no conspiracy theories for data collection but I personally dislike contributing to a multimillion dollar industry with 0 reward and especially hate the idea of paying a subscription fee to data collectors.
Without trade in that's $140 per router for mid-range specs. It's a cheap way to get into 6e if you're buying as a standalone router for a small space and split with family/friends. If you don't have any 6e clients, avoid, and if you actually intend to do a mesh setup with wireless backhaul you should probably avoid bc it will use either the 5ghz or the 6ghz band and that band will not be usable.
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Plus, this is data collection city. I have no conspiracy theories for data collection but I personally dislike contributing to a multimillion dollar industry with 0 reward and especially hate the idea of paying a subscription fee to data collectors.
Without trade in that's $140 per router for mid-range specs. It's a cheap way to get into 6e if you're buying as a standalone router for a small space and split with family/friends. If you don't have any 6e clients, avoid, and if you actually intend to do a mesh setup with wireless backhaul you should probably avoid bc it will use either the 5ghz or the 6ghz band and that band will not be usable.
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