Add 1,500 sq. ft. of fast, reliable coverage to your eero mesh network. Setup takes less time than making coffee.
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It shouldn't be this hard. You're paying for high-speed internet, but half your home might as well be a dead zone. And the small frustrations add up:
One eero customer calculated she'd spent $600 over five years renting a router from Spectrum that couldn't hold a signal five feet from her front door.
Sound outrageous? It's more common than you think.
You've tried fixing this before
If you're reading this, there's a good chance you've already thrown money at the problem. Here's what most people try first:
Even the "upgraded" Wi-Fi 6 models from Spectrum and Comcast leave dead zones throughout the house — and charge you $10/month for the privilege.
They create a separate network, cut your speed in half, and force you to manually switch between connections. More headache, not less.
Performance depends entirely on your home's wiring. For some houses they sort-of work. For others, they're expensive paperweights.
None of these solve the real problem. They patch symptoms. What you need is a fundamentally different approach to how wifi works in your home.
The fix
The eero 6 mesh extender doesn't repeat a degraded signal like traditional extenders. It uses TrueMesh technology — creating an intelligent web where every node talks to every other node, routing your data along the fastest available path.
The result? One seamless network. Full speed. Every room. Every floor. Every device.
Don't take our word for it
I learned I was being charged an extra $10/month for my router. Didn't realize that for 5 years, I was only "renting" my router — an absolute waste of $600. My Spectrum router was very spotty and the new "upgrade" was even worse. My phone would lose connection 5 feet away from the router… Super super easy to install. Your grandparents could install this. I have not lost signal once. Not even on my front porch. This will pay for itself in 6 months.
I have been battling poor wifi for a long time with range extenders and wifi over powerline — both were poor solutions. This mesh system was easy to set up and worked first time, and is more than fast enough for all our needs. So far, I cannot fault it in any way.
We were hoping to solve an issue with our two alley cameras and interior garage camera/door opener. These devices were just a bit too far from our wifi to stream a video feed… After installing this extender, the signal is super strong and connecting to these cameras is much faster. Best of all, each device is automatically connecting to the extender without needing to manually assign them.
This was recommended by the cable guy and was easy to install. Instead of just picking up a signal and patching it through, it creates a web in my home and extends the wi-fi not only to my office, but upstairs as well.
The specifics
Works with all major ISPs — Spectrum, Comcast/Xfinity, AT&T, Verizon, and more. ISP technicians themselves frequently recommend eero.
The compact, rounded design sits quietly on a shelf or side table. No antennas. No blinking lights demanding attention. Just reliable wifi that disappears into your home.
If none of those are deal-breakers — and for most people they aren't — this is one of the simplest, most effective ways to kill dead spots for good.
The real cost
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