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28-10-2023 01:51 PM - edited 28-10-2023 01:52 PM
The worst thing about the Eero 6 and 6 Pro mesh system, is that it has only two inout/output sockets.
On my Eero 6 Pro system, one socket is occpied by the Full Fibre going in and by the Grandstream digital voice going out, in the second socket. Therefore the only way to connect to my PC is by having a Wi-Fi card installed within it.
What is the chance that I might exchange one of my Eero 6 Pro routers for the new Eero 7 Max routers that, quite sensibly, have four sockets?
This would make my system work as it is supposed to work.
on 28-10-2023 02:17 PM
TalkTalk don't supply the eero Max 7. You can spend just £9.99 on a 5 port gigabit network switch to achieve what you want. Or buy your own eero Max 7 for £599.99. Your choice.
Frankly the cost has got to significantly reduce because £599.99 is more than I'm paying TalkTalk for a year of Full Fibre. I bought a gigabit network switch to hook up my media centre kit and it's been absolutely reliable.
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