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As long as the performance is at least equal to my current solution I think this would be a viable offering.George
No wonder he's into mesh networks.....he's a Weaver!
Personally I'm hoping for better. I have one Apple Airport Extreme along with two Airport Express'. While the area near the Extreme is good the downstairs areas are very spotty. Outside near the pool is decent but not very good near the spa. I'd have to add another 3 Express' to get covered. The issue is that it would still not be what the eero has (Mesh) so I'm expecting big things. Since I was going to replace all my units the timing is perfect. The amount of wifi devices is staggering that are on my network so a robust network is needed and this really is the proper way to do it. Pre-order ends this Sunday 2/15/15 at 11:59pm PST.
Jason, none of you guys have yet explained why MESH is better than the Asus tenacious grag and hold type of wifi network. And its just $170.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_networkingand in eero's words.
As zybar said this may be nice for people who are not into networking but nothing replaces a cable link to an access point and a network that is configured correctly.
True. Some of us also like new technology that has been proven in an enterprise setting that is now available at a reasonable cost to a consumer.
We have enterprise Cisco wifi here and it sucked until recently.
Look. I think of myself as a pretty bright guy. I am sitting at work right now as the Engineer in Charge of TV at Fashion Week at Lincoln Center I think I get it. I am not hating on it I just saying that this system has not been out in the field with regular people not beta tester s and no one really knows how it will do. I'm sure you are a bright guy as well.
This on the surface looks like an awesome solution for me...almost. I currently have a cable modem/wifi/router downstairs and my upstairs has low wifi coverage especially in my bedroom. I hate networking, I finally starting to understand it better but I still don't like configuring the suckers. My problem is I want to use wired for a much coverage as possible first. I have a lot of wired devices (PS3, Oppo, NAS, Vortexbox, Desktop, myGica XBMC android, Sonore SigRendu, Squeezeboxes) and some wireless (laptop, phone, ipad). I currently don't have enough wired ports and have to physically swap the network cable on the device in use often. I like the idea of the mesh network for wireless extension but it would seem to me that this product would be even better if you could marry the mesh wireless network with physically wired connecting the eero units and offering more wired ports, sort of a mix/match.
Sounds like some of what you need is more Ethernet connections? I've got a couple of these in wired network;http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122607If you have locations hardwired already, add a switch and you could use something like the Ubiquiti linked earlier. One of the apparent advantages of Eero is no need for Ethernet cabling to nodes.