That's where I'm at. I had Cat5e in my house and just switched out the RJ11 jacks with RJ45 and have as much wired as possible. I think phones, a tablet, a laptop, and a Chromecast are the only things not wired. And I just ran two wires into my attic to which I'll be connecting two AC pros. At least that's the plan for now while I wait for them to be released.Interesting, hadn't even heard of Eero. Had it been out 6 months ago I might have tried it instead of paying to get wires run through my wall, though nothing beats wires now that I have them
Frankly I'm soured on wifi a bit. I think in most cases unless you put a lot of work in that it's insufficient for e.g. ultra reliable home media streaming. Eero seems like a good approach if it works well if you absolutely can't run wires.
Now that I've got an extra wire in my ceiling I'm gonna put in an AC pro and be done with it.
That's another one of my tech rules:Anyone going to hold out for eero or at least eero reviews?
Darknessrise tipped me to this Ars review. Good for an overview of features. Not much info on performance.
Remember, APs are focused on range. More on capacity and network management features.
I reached out to them and no response.Anyone going to hold out for eero or at least eero reviews?
I have pinged Ubiquiti twice with no response.Any idea if you will be getting one of these anytime soon?
I have pinged Ubiquiti twice with no response.
They're still in limited supply. I'm in no rush to review them.
I have pinged Ubiquiti twice with no response.
They're still in limited supply. I'm in no rush to review them.
Which is too bad cause I'd be interested in buying one. I don't have to replace what I have, but I'd like to make the jump to something newer. It seems the market is incredibly thin for competitors to this device though. Does anyone know of any other good solutions for AC that are PoE powered, support vlans, and are $300 or less? The only suggestions I've seen are Engenius EAP1750H, OpenMesh MR1750, and ZyXEL NWA1123-AC. Out of those the Engenius reviews aren't too favorable, the Open Mesh requires a cloud controller, and I can't find much info on any of them as far as full reviews go.
but I suppose I can tie it in by asking how Ubiquiti's support is. If Tim can't get a reply about a product from any reps then maybe they are not the best choice either.
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