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Post 1 made on Tuesday June 26, 2018 at 08:41
thimi3
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Hello,

Wondering if anyone have any experience with "Google WIFI" and can provide some feedback.

Looking to add them in a vacation home which is about 2000 square feet.
Post 2 made on Tuesday June 26, 2018 at 11:02
tomciara
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No, but Eero has proven to be very solid to where I'm not afraid to put it in other folk's homes.
There is no truth anymore. Only assertions. The internet world has no interest in truth, only vindication for preconceived assumptions.
Post 3 made on Tuesday June 26, 2018 at 11:06
kennonh
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It's really good and has been very reliable. The app control is nice and gives you remote access to the network where you can see what devices are connected, speed of network, password, and more advanced features such as dns, ip reservations, port forwarding. Overall a really good product.

If you are looking pure speed, go with the Netgear Orbi system.

No experience with Eero.
Post 4 made on Tuesday June 26, 2018 at 14:56
tobe
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^ what she said


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