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The eero app allows you to easily set up and manage your eero WiFi system (sold separately).

The world’s first home WiFi system, eero blankets your home in fast, reliable WiFi. eero stays new and gets better with frequent software updates, improving performance, while also bringing new features and security improvements. It’s simple to set up and easy to manage. With a network that expands as far as you need, you’ll finally be able to stream, work, and play, from every corner of your home — and from the backyard, too.

eero features:
- Setup in minutes
- Automatic updates with new features, performance improvements, and the latest eero security standards
- View and manage your network from anywhere
- Easily and securely share your network with guests
- Schedule or pause internet access to manage screen time
- Block devices from using your network
- eero Plus (sold separately) - a subscription service that includes advanced security, additional parental controls, and VIP access to our team of WiFi experts. It also includes a suite of online security solutions, including a password manager, antivirus software, and a VPN powered by Guardian.

We want to hear your feedback. For any feature requests or thoughts on how we can improve, reach out at [email protected].

By using this app, you agree to eero’s Terms of Service (https://eero.com/legal/tos) and Privacy Policy (https://eero.com/legal/privacy).

Eero wifi system App Comments & Reviews

Eero wifi system Positive Reviews

Great, Simple App. Don’t let other reviews sway you away.Everyone giving the Eero app 1 star probably doesn’t even know the difference between their modem and router. App works amazing and the simplicity is something I never experienced in routers. Setup was dead simple. Lack of user assessable toggles are a plus for me. I always drove myself crazy looking through the unsecured webpages of other manufacturers products looking for toggles to improve your Wi-Fi experience. All I’ve ever needed was port forwarding but of course the app has it, and luckily so far with these Eeros I have yet to experience and NAT issues like I have with every other router. Every small issue or question I ran into, I found a forum from eero explaining how to resolve something or just giving a general idea of why something is happening, and I love that. Even from how nice the Ethernet cable / cables feels, to setting these up, and the great packaging is small details that prove the care put into the product. I tried the Orbis just out of curiosity and being a nerd. But time and time again people seem to love Eeros support and transparency, unlike Orbi. Eeros are rock solid and provide coverage all around my house and in the yards. Super happy with the whole product..Version: 6.25.2

Great network, setup needs workI’d love to give this a perfect rating. Our network is massively better than what it was. We even have coverage at the back of the yard now. But there is a glaring oversight in the set up app that is the kind of thing that really bugs me when developers don’t think of possible scenarios. As you go through set up, there are two instances where the app requires an internet connection. The new network isn’t set up at this point in the process yet, so that means the app developers have assumed everyone has cell coverage in their homes: I don’t. So the app just keeps spinning with ‘this should only take a couple minutes’ as it tries to register your account. Why do developers not put in contingencies for this sort of thing? Why does the app not recognize there is no internet connection and prompt you with a ‘We detected no network, so we’ll register your new account after your set up is complete” message? I had to unplug the Ethernet cable in the middle of setup, and set up my old router, just to register my new eero system, then unplug it and replug in the eero, which coincidentally confused the heck out of the app, so i had to restart the whole process. This happened twice before i got it set up. I realize it’s probably a small amount of users who dont have cell coverage at home, but this sort of oversight for a product of this caliber (and it is great once it’s working) is frustrating..Version: 3.9.1

Great app, even better WiFiMy whole family really appreciates the great coverage our eero WiFi equipment provides, so much so that having excellent WiFi coverage in the whole house, including the garage and the front and back yards, has become the norm. The app is great for monitoring what devices are connected to your network (it will even notify you when a new device connects!), you can customize your network settings if your so inclined or just let the app walk you through setup if you’re less technical, you can set downtimes for specific devices or groups of devices, and even block devices from connecting entirely. They even added a highly requested feature recently that shows you how much data the various devices on your network are using, super handy if your ISP has data caps. In short, eero has become the backbone of our internet connected house/family, and the app is great for anyone who wants to run an eero network, from the least technical user to an IT engineer..Version: 6.0.1

It's definitely NOT Orbi‼️I just got new fiber optic internet and is the first time I've ever had fiber anything. I had Spectrum WiFi up till a day ago and although it wasnt fiber it was blazing fast and it was hooked up to my Orbi Mesh System which improved it dramatically!!!! While it was on just the Spectrum channels meaning the 2.4g and the 5g it registered only at around 200mbps but as soon as I hooked up Orbi that was a wrap!! It registered 460Mbps download speed and 35 upload speed all the time and all over the house and yard I even have bars 2 doors down from my house! It also runs my security wireless cameras flawlessly as well! Now, I just had VexusFiber install their fiber WiFi and I tell you what its super blazing fast! It came with the eero mesh system and I left it for a few hours to test it out and it was ok but the range wasn't satisfactory to me so I hooked Ole Orbi back up and it's freakn phenomenal! It consistently tops out at 420mbps download and get this the upload comes in at the same 420mbps! I don't know if that has to do with fiber or what but the installation guy said he thought it would throttle down but that's not the case the upload stays on par with the download which is crazy but great! The Orbi is hands down without a doubt the more superb package but eero can do the job for most!.Version: 6.10.0

Eero 6 mesh sys: great, Eero app: alrightBeen using for a few months now. My speeds have been consistently high throughout the house. Best connections I've ever had, with my limited experience in home networking. I have at least 10 devices connected at all times, and haven't experienced/noticed any drops. The app is mostly functional on my iPhone 12 Mini. The HomeKit feature is the only problem I have- Is the "Set Up HomeKit" button supposed to do something? When I'm disconnected from the network, it prompts me to connect to the network to use the feature. I tap "Join". I wait. Nothing happens. When I tap the button while I'm connected to the network, nothing happens. Is this expected? If I have a Home, does the HomeKit feature just work in the background? I don't see any clear answers to this in FAQs or forums. Again, this is my only frustration with the system. Overall, would recommend. Update: Fixed the problem by uninstalling the eero app, disabling my VPN completely, then reinstalling. Afterwards, I got the HomeKit feature working pretty quickly by just following on-screen instructions..Version: 6.15.0

Good, would be great with a couple more featuresDoes everything most would need regarding setup, seeing activity on your network, network management. One feature that would be helpful is the ability to either skip or delay an upcoming scheduled pause. For instance I have my children’s devices on scheduled pauses for bedtime. But on days when there isn’t school the next day (holiday or teach work day) and they are up a bit longer, I would extend time a bit more. So now I either have to turn off the schedule or wait until it starts and allow activity to resume. When I had google WiFi I could just select to delay the start for 30 mins and be good to go. Now I have to manually resume and then pause again when time is up. Something so simple makes a big difference. Another thing is to allow content filtering for devices and not just profiles. I could have devices all in the same profile but not want content filtering on all of the devices. The network knows all the devices so should be easy to allow that functionality..Version: 6.0.1

Best Wi-Fi app, period.I’ve been through Orbi and D-Link before switching to Eeros. Somehow the Orbi app has almost five stars, and D-Link and Eero are at three stars as of this writing. Ignore those ratings for comparison purposes; no other Wi-Fi app is anywhere close to the overall excellence of the Eero app. The level of detail provided (Eg., which band a device is using while connected to a particular Eero unit), the ease of use (pretty much flawless), the setup flow, everything. It’s just ridiculously better, and given the current ratings, I almost feel obligated to write this review. They even have labs - really useful beta features that you can toggle on through the app. Currently using Band Steering and Smart Queue Management. Anyway, to summarize, you get what you pay for. My Eero system was very expensive and also very much worth it. This app is a critical part of that value. Five stars, above and beyond..Version: 3.3.0

Just 1 complaintOkay maybe 1 1/2 complaints because the half complaint didn’t really affect me but I could see it being frustrating to those it does. So first: you need cell service to set up the router. I have cell service, and setting up all 3 only took me a couple minutes and the click of a button. So as long as you have cell service, this is great. Unfortunately I don’t remember seeing anywhere on the box that said you’d need a connection to set up the router. I didn’t see that until I read the setup card inside the box. So this is at the very least some really bad communication on Eero’s part, because a router should have a clearly communicated alternative setup method. But my actual complaint, for hundreds of dollars on a router system that marketed great security, no asterisks, I wasn’t expecting that the security it boasts about would have to be through a subscription. Thankfully $3 a month doesn’t really break the bank for me, but it’s the principle of the matter. You can’t market something as having built in malware protection and parental controls and not mention it’s at an additional cost. Overall the router itself is great, and the app itself is convenient, so it only felt fair to still put 4 stars. But as far as Eero/Amazon goes as a company, primarily in the marketing and communication aspect, I’d absolutely give 1 star and without reading through them all I’m assuming these issues I brought up are what the 1 star reviews are about..Version: 6.12.0

Monkey’s paw product, App itself is fineManaging your router is now easier than ever, at the expense of conventionality. The app itself is more than capable of any functions you’d need to do with a router. You can port forward, manage firewall settings, run speed tests, manage DNS, VPN, monitor traffic, connected devices and more. However, it is incredibly inconvenient that in order to manage my router, first I must download an app, I need to make an account, attach my email and phone number, set up 2 factor authentication, and agree to their data sharing practices. With just about any other router, I can just log in from my web browser, without having to make an account or agree to any of this. Making an easy-to-use app is nice, especially to make important settings like VPN, Firewall, and Passwords more streamlined for the average person. However, disabling a local web interface, instead requiring me to control my router via a cloud interface feels very insecure and clunky especially when I want to manage it on my computer..Version: 6.38.0

Easy setup-EXCEPTPurchased eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh WiFi system from Crutchfield. That turned out to be an excellent choice of vendor due to their excellent free technical assistance. The app worked flawlessly setting up the 1st wired eero. Trouble came with the wireless second & third ones. When I got to the page that had a picture of an electrical outlet I saw what appeared to be a progress bar underneath. Never saw any progress. Didn’t matter if I was using the app on iPad or iPhone. HERE’S THE SECRET! It’s NOT a progress bar! The iPad was in landscape mode. When putting it in portrait mode you see a blue arrow on the bottom right hand corner. Click that and keep going. Easy peasy. Mind you, even though the iPhone was in portrait mode you don’t see the blue arrow at the bottom of the page with the electrical outlet. Just swipe up until you see it. My WiFi is working well now. After about a total of 3 hours on the phone with the nice folk at Crutchfield..Version: 6.32.0

Need iPad app support(Note: I updated to 5 stars because the app has been updated with an iPad-optimized version. Thank you, Eero !) My new Eero system is working wonderfully and worth 5 stars. But I’ve removed a star because of the lack of an iPad version of the app. It could be the same as the iPhone version but optimized for the bigger screen and providing the ability to use it in landscape mode. I’m always on the iPad in landscape mode with keyboard attached and hate having to pick up and balance the iPad in portrait mode while accessing the app. For such a beautifully designed product, great packaging, and well-thought-out app (on iPhone), the lack of an iPad version makes the product feel out of date. Oh, and let us turn off the ad (I’d remove another star for that, it it really is a 5-star product and don’t want readers to think the Eero itself is only worth 3 stars)..Version: 2.23.6

Simple and elegantApp is simple to use and yet it gives the plenty of information and customization. It’s been little more than a week on eero and this app and I am pretty impressed so far. I have wired network in my home so it was easy to do wired backhaul for more stable and faster internet access. Nest WiFi with access points would have formed me to it setup wirelessly so eero setup worked out better than nest WiFi for me. Eero secure is paid and that gives me the confidence that they will keep working on it to improve it all the time as opposed to free security that comes with some of the mesh routers. Subscription is only $30 a year so it’s pretty fair in my opinion. I don’t know why the app is only rated 3 stars here as I don’t see any issues with the app so far. I will update my review if I come across any issues..Version: 3.8.0

Good Router NEW app needs workSince the new app has come online I have less functionality than I used to have. Before if I noticed my Internet was slow I could look at my devices and figure out which was eating up all my Bandwith. Normally it was an Xbox doing a game update or one or my PCs updating. I would simply look down my list of devices and look at traffic. Now I have to hunt and peck and click on each device to figure out which one is the offender. Can we please have an option to display upload/download per device or a sort button. Anything to give use a useful way to guage the activity per device. Also in the Activity Tab can we have a total upload/download count. Sure it’s great to see what my last Speedtest was, but current activity would be great so I don’t call up and yell at my ISP for slow net and get told I’m currently using it all..Version: 3.0.2

Good networking, poor appWiFi signals are strong and speed is good. Setup is easy, but troubleshooting is difficult because the devices don’t offer any user configuration. You can’t tell if an Eero is working unless you unplug all other Eeros on the network. Content filtering (i.e. restricting internet content) is assigned to individual devices, which is great for flexibility but is difficult to administer. Each time a new device connects, you receive a notification. That’s good, but by default the new device receives unfiltered internet access. So when your kid’s friend comes over and connects their phone to WiFi, they have unfiltered access until you open the app, identify their device (which is more difficult than it sounds) and assign it to a profile with certain restrictions. Our family of four has about twenty devices connected at a given time, and each child has about 10 friends who connect occasionally. That’s 40 devices to keep track of, and many of them have identical names such as “iPhone”. Eero could substantially improve the content filtering process if they would let users sort the list of connected devices by how recently the devices connected. That would make it much easier to identify the new device after receiving a notification. With the app as it exists today, content filtering is a frustrating experience..Version: 2.25.0

Great so farI’ve been using AT&T’s modem/router and their Smart Home Manager app for about 3 super frustrating years now. The Smart Home Manager app takes 30+ seconds to load to a device list and 15+ seconds to implement any setting change, only allows 1 parental control schedule (no weekend schedule), was unable to pause some devices or add them to a parental control schedule. I’ve had an eero 6 for about a week now, and all of these issues are now solved. The eero app loads instantly, changes are made instantly, I can finally force Fortnite to disconnect, but still give my kid some extra time on weekends. It has a user-friendly UI and works with Alexa. I have 2 more eero 6 routers that I plan to connect in my new house. Hoping it will be an easy setup..Version: 6.21.0

Meeting the milestonesI bought your first product some years ago, and while it was a bit finicky, it was miraculous, considering there was nothing Like it in the mesh arena. We are multiple Farm facilities. all over Island mass in New Hampshire and we’ve continued to use your product and the upgrades are nothing but outstanding. I just set up euro six at our Exeter Rhode Island location and it was seamless and went so much farther than I had expected it would I have three extra pucks that I’m not using yet. I know they’re not pucks. Anyway, I want to thank everybody involved in the outstanding follow-through with your product. I expect to be a customer going forward because I can determine outcomes with your product. Thank you, Tim.Version: 6.40.0

Was disappointed the first few days. Now very happyThe setup was great. The app is good. But I was replacing a regular AC router and for the first few days, my network seemed noticeably worse. I was extremely close to returning the system. They say the network will learn, and maybe it did, because it quickly became great. I have an eero pro and 2 eero beacons in a 3300sqft 2 story house and it works very good. Really like the automatic updates to the app and the firmware of the router. Really like the automatic daily speed testing of the network. I also really like the new activity feature that shows data usage by device. Would be nice if they let you add a priority device list, but I think they try to accomplish this automatically, which is maybe a better solution if they get it right..Version: 6.0.1

Absolutely FantasticI have read through the comments and kinda laugh at some of them for saying eero is a bad device and I strongly disagree I am 17 years old and really run the house electric tonically, I am not a part of Eero however this is recommended to anyone, to those who have bad feedback are most likely just clueless about the 21st century my 11 year old sister could have set this up and have it work great (not as good as me cause ya I’m better lol). Phones will automatically magically connect to the closest eero however laptops (excluding macs) will not do this, however it is simple turn your WiFi on and off and boom it will be on your nearest and strongest connection in the house. Please invest your money in this, this product is truly amazing..Version: 2.20.0

THANKS ANT 182This review was definitely a God send. A very computer savvy friend of mine and I hooked my new three piece unit in today. I would have had the same problem with very poor phone service without solid wireless connection. The setup was straightforward. I have an unusual Shotgun Two Story with detached garage. Starting with number one. We took a great deal of the original installed system that was quite pricey but never could handle much of a load even though I am suppose to have Gigabyte service. We followed the directions about 2.5 hours trying a few different positions and ended up with great connectivity. As "Ant182 " mentioned the range is surprisingly large. I have 15 feet to a detached garage and with both doors shut inside the RAV4 it was giving 2-3 bars of wireless..Version: 6.25.2

Best Secure Wifi OptionsI purchased the eero home Wi-Fi System directly from products offered at the Apple Store trusting the suggestion from Apple. I am so pleased with the product! Of course it took some time to get familiar with but error offers users a better internet experience in advance security. The product notifications confirms of any unrecognized device trying to access your internet and makes it so easy to block it. I really like the content filters that allow me to specify what I need to limit each working device to as for my social media, gaming, shopping, and streaming comparison for business or entertainment development. I also like that capability of being able to change your Wi-Fi name when ever you want to! That is really cool. Erro offers even additional security for users that especially remain on the internet for long time periods for business, University or even developers there is Erro Secure and + with Malwarebytes, 1 Password , Encrypt Me, I absolutely love it is just what I needed Thx!! 👍🏻.Version: 6.12.0

Hardware: Yes, App: Yes, Services: NoThe hardware is working quite well compared to the Unifi system I’m coming from. After two weeks I haven’t seen any of the network issues I experienced with my old system. The app is basic at best and needs more functionality. Though, I’ll take a reliable working network I don’t have to “fix” all the time over all the options offered by my old system any day. The services, we’ll, I don’t understand them. I’m using the trial version and when I click into Activity, Scans, and a device, I’m presented with Web; 295,378 scans and no details. I won’t be paying for it after the trial ends. In this respect, it’s tough loosing all the functionality and services from my old system..Version: 6.15.0

It’s pretty good but…So I really do enjoy my eero, it’s increased my max speed significantly from an old Netgear Nighthawk router. However, the app does have its annoying quirks. Even with “Optimize Gaming & Conferencing” turned on, my Xbox Series S is usually limited to the 2.4gHz network. This is obviously not nearly enough speed to play AAA title multiplayer games. Please, please, please just add a button to force 5gHz on a certain device permanently. It’s so frustrating that I have bought a 50ft cat5e cable to hardwire it. If you search online, you will see tons of posts of people having the same issues with Xbox consoles dating pretty far back so I don’t anticipate this ever being added in or fixed. Oddly enough, my Xbox One S, which only use streaming apps on and do no bandwidth intensive gaming on, is always connected to 5gHz when I check. Very frustrating. Other than that, I do like the app and the accompanying product. App is updated often which is nice to see, as well as being able to use beta features, if you want, like the one mentioned above. Overall, happy customer and will keep using the app and product..Version: 6.25.0

The routers are great. App could use some help.Things I’m not a fan of: - Seeing “new” next to a device that has connected to my network thousands of times before. I’m getting notifications and am thinking that my next door neighbor has hacked my network and is leaching off of me, but no. It’s just my iPhone connecting for the thousandth time. - Not working with device-specific features. Have “private Wi-Fi address” or “private relay” enabled on your Apple devices? Then content wont load on random websites, and none of eero’s knowledge base articles discuss this. Do they know about it? Yes. They just want you to contact them rather than freely providing this info. - VPN overrides profiles. Have a child that you want to keep safe from adult or nefarious sites, just use profiles. Oh, and that VPN that you got from subscribing to our premium tier (or any VPN)… that prevents profiles from working, so no doubt your kid is online past their bed time, or watching copious amounts of porn. I’m not a dev, but I was hoping that since this is at the MAC address level that a VPN would have no affect, but I was wrong. Oh, and there’s nothing on the eero support site that tells you this (that I’ve found)..Version: 6.22.0

New skin, same lacking appI love the core product (Eero networking and Secure+) but it’s unfortunately frontended by an overly simplified app. It’s all fine to lead with a clean, simple design, but I would like to be able to dive into detail when needed. As an example, Secure+ provides a nice, clean dashboard telling you how many scans and threat blocks it’s done, but there’s no way to determine which sites you or a user on your network have been visiting that have been causing those threats. Great 5hat you blocked 52 attempts to install malware, but which pieces of malware? Which site tried to install it? No way to know. Similarly, performance tuning on the network side is left to a “just trust us” model. I would just like to be able to see how everything is configured and to have an “expert” mode should I need to make a fine adjustment..Version: 3.0.0

OK appSo I almost spent an unnecessary $200 for another beacon due to the inaccuracy of the app in which it lead me to be annoyed and convinced this product is hyped. I finally decided to play around with the beacon placement because i was still getting subpar speeds and finally realized that the app isn’t updated/refreshed which is stupid even when you force close the app. It keeps saying my PC was connected to the furthest eero rather then the one plugged into the same wall but when I ran a speed test, it was obvious it is connected to the one on the same wall (blatantly obvious when one beacon gives 15 down and the other gives 46 down 🤦🏻‍♀️). I can confirm with turning wifi off my phone but eero still saying phone is connected smh. I have a 1200 sq foot home, so glad I decided to trial and error before wasting more money..Version: 2.16.0

In from the startWe live in a fairly large house and the router couldn’t reach the whole house. I tried power line adapters and range extenders, but each had their drawbacks and limitations. When I read about the eero system being developed, I ordered a set. Is have added and modernized the system over the years, and cannot say enough about the ease of setting this up, and the speed of the units. I have given them as presents, and even the most electronically backwards can set the system up in minutes with no anxiety apor distress. When we got a vacation home, the first purchase I made was an eero system..Version: 6.37.1

Very nicely designed appI recently switched from Netgear and the Eero app is far and way the better designed one. It’s a pleasure to use and supports modern features like Band Steering and local DNS caching, while showing an incredible amount of info like the bands and WPA-standard that each device is on and real time WiFi speed and usage. Software updates are also far more seamless than I’m used to. They even have a dark mode. As another reviewer noted, I feel obligated to write this review because the app has a criminally low average rating. Ignore that. The thoughtful design and comprehensive features make this app far better than its competitors..Version: 3.7.1

Very usefulThe setup was fast and easy. This is great for none technical individuals. I can see where highly technical individuals would be less than happy. I am a retired IT professional and I enjoy some more technical options. But for now I would like to see the network being able to set itself as highly secure as possible on an individual device bases, meaning if a device can’t use WPA3 then for that device down shift to what it can use, but allow the ones that can use the higher security to do so. The speed of my network is great, and the speed of the extenders are also very good and the speed is running at what is to be expected by design. The extenders are half of what the gateway routers speed is..Version: 6.2.0

First Gen Eero ownerSo this review is not about the amazing eero whole-home WiFi system itself, rather it’s about the app. The app has a beautiful interface and unlike the velop app I had prior it updates frequently and always stays sharp and simple. I love the app because it fully controls everything about my network. From guest access, to connected devices, to adding an eero, to controlling the led lights, to family profiles and parental controls, to everything else you may need!!! Love this sleek and sharp app. It’s details and color scheme is also super complimentary (from an artist with firm views on grouping colors based to coincide in a way that’s visually appealing). Nice app eero!!!.Version: 2.6.0

Better then most routers, but can use workBetter then most routers, but setup process doesn’t handle errors or reboots well. The app will lock up if it is unable to save settings due to communication failures. Several operations required restarts. I think all of these issues could be solved if settings could be staged then applied all at once. It is strange that cell service is required for configuration. I think a less technical person would have given up on the initial configuration. It would be great if home automation devices could be forced to 2.4 GHz somehow, my Ring Pro doorbell doesn’t work well on 5GHz through a brick wall. I could do this on my old system with a 2.4 GHz SSID..Version: 6.0.0

Mixed feelingsI’ll start out with how it’s cool to be able to access your router through a app and it’s nicely streamlined for less techy people, but the minute you want to mess with the settings your options diminish. It feels like you don’t have enough control over the router and locked down. Also when the internet/router dies the app can be slow to realize it happened and it’s hard to figure out what’s wrong. I would use the pc I have plugged in via Ethernet to mess with the settings more quickly to figure out the problem, but they’ve been stubborn on not allowing support for that. Overall I think they need to allow more control to the user and integrate something like a priority list. As well as make it more responsive..Version: 3.2.1

Wifi maisonJe suis super satisfaite d'avoir adhérer au wifi avec VMEDIA, qui possède l'application eero pour contrôler tout ce qui se passe avec internet :) je recommande !!.Version: 6.40.0

Can’t rename network for 2.4 / 5gConnecting 2.4G devices (wifi plugs / lights/ . . .) would be easier / efficient if we could rename vs turn off for only 10 minutes..Version: 6.35.1

Pay for pro features which don't workAd-blocker at the network is a hit or miss feature. Works intermittently. Not sure why pay for pro features which don't work..Version: 6.31.0

2.4ghz network option??It’s disappointing that these routers are so good signal and speed wise but so limited software wise. I’d love to see an option for creating a temporary 2.4ghz network so that at least my devices have a chance to get on if they can’t differentiate between the combined 2.4/5ghz network. Also, it’s ridiculous to see that the new software supports &)@;ing emoji in network names but doesn’t allow for basic SNMP monitoring or the aforementioned 2.4ghz problems. I guess Eero developers have determined that Emoji are more important than modern devices being able to connect to the network..Version: 2.28.0

Amazing app!This company has blown me away since I visited their website. Their user friendly interface is appealing to the eye and completely hassle free. I have been worried about setting up wifi in my new apartment and waiting for some technician to come and install it for me. But with oxio it’s been a breeze from the start. Everything arrived in one box and I set it up myself. Transparent pricing, speedy and friendly customer service. I really can’t say enough good things about this company and their products. Highly recommend!.Version: 6.38.0

Set up problemsI was instructed in one place to use my old modem, when they actually provided me a new modem And new router. I did not end up needing my old modem. I am tech challenged and this was enough to throw me off! Now that I am connected we’ll see how it goes..Version: 6.38.0

Amazingly easyVery pleased with the setup and connection..Version: 6.38.0

Works greatSet-up is quite easy, app is intuitive, and it has a lot of different options and features to understand your internet and your network, thank you!.Version: 6.35.1

Eero needs to allow selection of podI like the concept of Eero. And use it in my home. The main issue is not being able to seamlessly switch from pod to pod as you move around ur home. Sometimes there is a drastic decline in signal strength when moving from one location to another. And “restarting” the pod the device is attached to in order to clear all the devices in order to bump my device to the closer pod isn’t always doable.Version: 6.37.1

New Internet connection with Oxio.So far works like a charm! Of course, time will tell, but the set up and activation were very smooth. Customers team helps with each and every step, making sure the Oxio activation goes without any issues. The team even activated my connection day before the actual date, because my previous provider disconnected me in the morning of the last day. Thank you, Oxio team for such a great experience. And did I tell you that because my friend gave me a referral, my first month is free! From now on I can give referrals to as many friends as I want , and will get a free month for each new subscription..Version: 6.35.1

Code de référencement OXIOBonjour, Voici mon code de référencement pour OXIO: R0GZL32 Meilleure app et compagnie d’internet au Canada!.Version: 6.32.0

Works as expectedProbably one of the cleanest apps related to maintaining routers. Thankfully I didn’t have any issues until now and has been working great for the past 3 months.Version: 6.32.0

Amazing appI have had the euro system now for over a year and it’s probably the best system on the market to date. Love being able to control each individual device from my phone and know who is connecting to the router and when. 10 out of 10 would suggest this system for anybody.Version: 6.29.0

Works perfect for meI was a little bit worried after reading so many 1 star reviews but set up was a breeze for me. Connected to eero pro 6e quickly and effortlessly. App works just great..Version: 6.24.0

WowSimply amazing! Use code RZJRCC3 to get 50$ off ;).Version: 6.22.0

Successfully completed setupTook a while to pair phone and eero device up, but works once paired up. The app should have a better pop up notufying pairing succeeded in my opinion. But since it’s from Amazon, it’s got lots of functionality. Still exploring, but so far she good..Version: 6.22.0

Content & SatisfiedIf you’re interested in signing up with oxio, you can use this referral code RZRZWNZ where you’ll be entitled to your first month free of unlimited internet It’s really all I care about when it comes down to my internet connection is that it works. But this app seems to do more work than with most when it comes down to an internet connection. I’ve yet to have experienced any problems nor have I encountered any other issues with the app, or my internet connection. I’m happy because not only does it work but it’s seems to be protecting me from more than I can say BELL or COGECO has ever offered me, let alone has done for me. I’ve been with oxio for 4 months now. Six months ago was when I decided to move and needed a new ISP besides having to open a new account under my own name with tekksavvy, where I was splitting the $80.00 monthly bill with my roommate at the time. I wanted unlimited internet where I didn’t have to pay an $80.00 bill all by myself. So when I found oxio, I was happy to be informed about the service being available to my new area of the city. The only problem I had while shopping for a new ISP was I couldn’t find a review that had been mentioned from a fellow “Torontotarian” about their service with oxio. So I took a chance on [them] oxio anyways. I’ve been a happy customer with no regrets, and an even happier customer than I’ve ever been with any other ISP in the past since learning how to utilize the eero app and what it does for the personal use of the service. I’m not all tech-savvy like the ones who absolutely “ know it all “ about these kind of things. But hey, at what I’m paying a month for it, I don’t think I’m missing out on anything..Version: 6.16.0

No eero app in Windows store!!Why there is no eero application in Windows store, so we can download the eero app on the laptop??!!!.Version: 6.22.0

GreatWas worried downloading this app after reading some of the comments, but I turned out to be super easy to set up and use..Version: 6.14.1

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