Amazon eero Pro 6 WIFI Mesh Router System Unboxing Setup Review + Speed Test

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I recently updated my internet speeds with the ATT Uverse Fiber which can go up to 5GB UP and Down Speeds. I got the 1GB Up and Down which is a life saver allowing us to upload videos and download them so fast. However, the past modem I had was not keeping up.

So we decided to purchase the eero Pro 6 WIFI system which can go up to 1GB speeds. Now, eero also released the eero Pro 6e which can go up to 2.5 GB wired and 1.3 GB wireless. I decided to test the eero Pro 6 WIFI Tri-Band first before deciding to possibly upgrade to something better in the future.

In this video, I review the eero Pro 6 WIFI Mesh system to see if my speeds have improved. Before my review, I unbox the eero Pro 6 WIFI and run the step by step setup process. I then take the eero Pro 6 WIFI 3-Pack and test it with about 4000 sq feet to see if the speed drops or if the WIFI bars drop.

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18 Comments

  1. Bought one 2 weeks ago and retired my 5-year-old Night Hawk. The setup was a breeze and I'm 71. I reused my ID and PW and EVERYTHING connected. My speeds improved from LOW 2xx Mbps to HIGH 3xx Mbps. I have Spectrume's 300 Mbps service. And it reminds me of my old Apple AirPort Extreme. I only needed ONE eero. Packaging was very Apple-like.

  2. Really helpful and well explained review, many thanks. PS At the risk of being 'that guy' (only meant as a helpful heads up). Transfer speeds are in megabits not megabytes, two completely different things.

  3. So quick question, and I'll admit I've not read through the comments below to see if somebody already asked this… But are you saying that if you do not have Ethernet cable run to multiple rooms or floors in your home, you can still hook up this system by connecting one of the Eeros to your fiber router and the other two connect within the system using Wi-Fi only?

  4. He mixed up bytes and bits. The speed is not a "thousand megabyte per second" but "a thousand megabit per second". A byte is equal to 8 bits. Speeds are measured in bits per second, while file sizes are measured in bytes. So if a movie is 1GB in size, this is a thousand megabytes, and it would take 8 seconds to download this if your speed was a 1000 Mb/s.

  5. Hello Simon. Great YouTube channel. I just reviewed your eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6e review. Both very helpful. I'm leaning towards the Pro 6. Question … did you bridge your AT&T gateway?

  6. I found a great speed increase on my remote/repeater Eero Pro 6, if while using a wifi connection to my main Eero, I connect a a computer to the remote Eero's ethernet port via an ethernet cable! I'm coming for an older Netgear Orbi system, with fewer extenders. I'm sure the newer Netgear Orbi systems would be great too. But I went with what my new Internet provider uses.

  7. I recently had ATT FIber installed and bought a EERO Pro 6 (2 pack) for my setup. I cannot get the EERO to connect to my BGW320-500 supplied by AT&T. I see some folks are going into the settings of the AT&T router and turning a bunch of stuff to “OFF”. Did you have to change any of those settings to get it to connect?

    Frustrated in Texas

  8. We have the eero Pro 6 and are only getting up to 180 megabits per second on download speed. Another issue is that our devices sometimes connect to the furthest eero system and gives us poor internet. What else can we do with this product to get the advertised speeds?

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