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Why not get stand alone WiFi 7 access point from ubiquity for $199? You can install it on your existing network, no other ubiquity equipment is required.
For $400 you can get two, but to make it work in a mesh you will have to drop another $100 for their router, so in total probably close to $600 for router and two AP points
Why not get stand alone WiFi 7 access point from ubiquity for $199? You can install it on your existing network, no other ubiquity equipment is required.https://store.ui.com/us/en/catego...-pro-xg-usFor $400 you can get two, but to make it work in a mesh you will have to drop another $100 for their router, so in total probably close to $600 for router and two AP points
I deploy Unifi gear at 7 locations for work, I have an Eero Wi-Fi 7 mesh system only because Frontier gave me three of them for free with my 2 gig fiber line. They're great for free, but sometimes I'm still tempted to shell out for the Unifi system for my home.
I deploy Unifi gear at 7 locations for work, I have an Eero Wi-Fi 7 mesh system only because Frontier gave me three of them for free with my 2 gig fiber line. They're great for free, but sometimes I'm still tempted to shell out for the Unifi system for my home.
I swapped from unifi at home to eero a while back for simplicity sake and ring support, I've been pretty happy. Running 6e's in my house now but the eero 7 max pricing has been making me look at unifi again. Trying to figure how i could update my wiring to make them ceiling mounted and sleek. Most of my drops are on the walls.
Bank of America Deals credit card has it for $359 and all Eero 7 models and combo packages for 40% off through the Amazon Hub order link. Was about to get 15% off Best Buy router trade in but this is the same price I paid last Black Friday.
Same price at Best Buy, but you can trade in literally any networking item at the store for an additional 15% off. Which is what I just did to buy this thing for like $350.
Unsure why the actual Amazon price didn't change, but they have 20% trade in coupons with that route.
I still don't know who really needs any router over $100, let alone the ones this expensive. For streaming movies or games even an ancient modem and router is fast enough.
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No reviews on the eero website, I seeā¦
Do your research. Lots of features require a monthly subscription service for eero devices.
https://store.ui.com/us/en/catego...-pro-xg-us
For $400 you can get two, but to make it work in a mesh you will have to drop another $100 for their router, so in total probably close to $600 for router and two AP points
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Unsure why the actual Amazon price didn't change, but they have 20% trade in coupons with that route.
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