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How to Mount eero to Wall or Ceiling

This is how to mount an eero to a wall or ceiling. amazon eero in my opinion is the best wireless mesh solution. Mounting an eero gives the eero installation a clean and out-of-the-way look! I have hard-wired all of my eero devices, so that they connect to my eero gateway via CAT8 cable. This

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Why Does Xfinity Data Usage Not Match Amazon Eero Data Usage?

I use Amazon Eero and have every device on my network properly defined. I purchased my own cable modem and do not allow guests to access my network. Xfinity data usage reports continue to be significantly higher than Amazon Eero data usage reports. Has anyone else experienced this and why does Xfinity feel that more

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