TalkTalk are at the forefront of providing ideal home internet solutions for its customers. We believe Amazon's eero products are one of the best home internet solutions on the market, which is why we offer them as part of our Full Fibre plans. Whether you're new to eero technology or you've been a user for some time, we're here to provide you with some advanced tips which you could use to improve the performance of your home network.
You might find that the Ethernet cable supplied with your eero(s) may not allow for ideal placement of your router, depending on how far you’re placing it from your modem. Category 5E (Cat5E) Ethernet cables (such as the one supplied) are available in longer lengths. A longer cable will allow you to place your hub in a more centralized location while avoiding larger objects, to ensure the signal reaches throughout your home.
It is also possible to upgrade to a Category 6 (Cat6) or Category 7 (Cat7) cable (not supplied). These cables are more suitable for handling the higher speeds of our Future Fibre packages, and you might achieve improved Wi-Fi performance with their use. Older cables (Category 5 and before) may not support the higher speeds available on your service (100 Mb/s and higher), so ensure you use the Cat5E cable supplied if you're not upgrading your cable.
Whether you’re using a Cat5E, Cat6, or Cat7 cable, each use the same standard connector.
Once you’ve finished setting everything up, your eero may have a spare Ethernet port on the back (unless you’ve also installed a Digital Voice Adapter). This will allow you to connect another device directly to your router with an additional Ethernet cable (not supplied). You can of course connect most devices to your router via Wi-Fi. However, connecting via a wired connection will give you the most stable connection at higher speeds. If your device doesn’t have an in-built Ethernet port, an Ethernet Adapter will allow you to connect your device through USB instead.
Need to connect multiple devices to a wired network? Investing in a network switch will allow you to connect several devices to your router via a wired connection, ensuring that every device is provided a seamless high-speed connection. You can use any network switch you like, but we’d recommend a gigabit network switch, which can handle speeds of up to 1000 Mbps.
A Wi-Fi mesh network is a system composed of multiple mesh nodes (referred to as points, mesh extenders, or satellites) that work together as one large home WiFi system. A Mesh network is designed to blanket your entire home with consistent and strong Wi-Fi coverage. On our Fibre 900 plan, you can use multiple eeros to create a network that shares your Wi-Fi signal within a larger area, to ensure coverage throughout your home at the optimum speeds. This signal can also cope with the heavy demands of multiple devices sharing the network, especially while video calling, streaming, or playing video games online.
Once you've finished setting up, your eeros should be placed separate from each other to achieve optimum performance. Each eero should be placed ideally halfway up the wall on an open, flat surface (such as a shelf or the top of a unit) with nothing blocking them from the sides or back (such as inside a cabinet or cupboard). You should have a minimum of 10 feet / 3 metres between each eero, up to a maximum of 50 feet / 15 metres, and ensure they're kept away from other electronic devices. Your eeros can be placed on different floors of your home, or with multiple rooms between them. The only necessity is that they’re close enough to be able to maintain the network, while being far enough apart to provide ideal coverage throughout your home. Experiment with positioning your eeros in different rooms and at different elevations to achieve the optimum coverage throughout your home.
Alternatively, you might find it helpful to use a network analyser app to provide detailed information on signal strength throughout your home. Changing the location of your eero and then measuring the speed changes will give you an accurate picture of how your speed changes as you change the location of your eero.
Thread is a low-power, wireless mesh standard operating method. If Thread is turned on, eero will create a network for Thread devices to connect to. Devices with Thread are usually low-power Smart appliances such as lights, temperature controls, entertainment centres, and security systems, which then become an integrated network of devices which you can control wirelessly.
Client steering is a setting that automatically pairs your device to the optimal eero as you move around your home. This setting is used when you have multiple eeros (for example, on our Fibre 900 plan), and allows you to maintain a steady Wi-Fi signal as you move closer to or further away from each eero in your home.
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a networking standard that allows many devices to exist simultaneously on the internet and can make the internet faster and more secure. We recommend leaving this setting switched on, but if you do need to turn this setting off for any reason, follow the instructions below
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