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I have just upgraded to Full Fibre 150 from FF 65 and installed new aero router. Can you please advise how I can connect new eero router to my existing AC1750 TP Link extender.
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yesterday
Hi Frank,
Glad to hear it worked, thanks for letting us know
Chris
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yesterday
Pleased it worked for you but I was going with perceived wisdom on other forums that extenders do not work with mesh systems.
Perceived wisdom is not to be taken as gospel in future.
Thank you.
yesterday
Tuesday
No-one can give you any assurances as every home is different and may have solid brick walls or electrical interference.
If you find your coverage is not good then staff and our resident router expert will be able to guide you on positioning etc. And in some circumstances a second Eero may be supplied to work as a mesh.
Also, if you have current generation Alexa's then these may also be able to be used as extenders. I gave 2 dots set up this way.
Hope this helps.
Tuesday
My interest is I am about to upgrade from Fibre 65 with extenders reaching my remote locations some 200 foot from my router, to fibre 150 with this aeero 6 router, (not even the latest version of the router, for which I am somewhat surprised). No one can assure me that it will provide a signal to my remote locations with just the basic kit talktalk supply which i think is just a router. No one has suggested or mentioned the need for extenders, as they all say the signal is so powerful it won't be a problem. So do you actually need them? I would be interested to know if you signal is powerful enough to work without extenders and over what distance
Tuesday
WiFi extenders are not compatible with Eero products, or other mesh systems.