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Uplink01
Jun 14, 2017Star
2nd gen Eero announced.
Well. Eero just announced a new 2nd gen hardware, and I must say, I have pre-ordered it. Orbi raw speed is great (when it seems to work) but you have some major flaws that I just think it's time to...
peteytesting
Jul 09, 2017Hero
all those paid reviews you mean !!!! just like they also say the orbi is the best thing since sliced bread
the eero2 hasnt been in the wild long enough or in ppls hands long enough for any real knowledge of how they work long term , the eero 1 still has its issues for some users as does the orbi which i make no claim it doesnt still have un resolved issues
the only reason i havnt tested the eero is we dont have them here in australia , otherwise i would have tested them by now
nizmoz
Jul 09, 2017Apprentice
They aren't paid. Denial from you is unreal. I've owned both Orbi and Eero 1st and 2nd gen. Which is more than you have ever done. Please stop posting BS you have no clue or experience about.
- peteytestingJul 09, 2017Hero
nizmoz wrote:
They aren't paid. Denial from you is unreal. I've owned both Orbi and Eero 1st and 2nd gen. Which is more than you have ever done. Please stop posting BS you have no clue or experience about.
lol what a load or rubbish , almost all reviewers have some form of payment ether by keeping the product or like
so since you have owned both erro 1 and 2 please post test results and PROVE the eero2 is twice as powerful wifi wise and twice the coverage , put your money where your mouth is as otherwise your just blowing wind and trolling
some testing
"The Eero 2's performance is represented by the light olive-green bar. Netgear's router-plus-satellite Orbi wasn't always the fastest, but it was always much faster than the Eero 2."
from
the graph clearly shows an improvement from erro 1 to eero 2 but only that eero 1 was poor , eero 2 at least now runs with most of the pack throughput wise
- dmakogonJul 10, 2017Guide
An observation about the techhive testing: From what I read in that article, the Eero 2 test system is comprised of main unit plus two beacons. Based on my readings (including Eero's blog post), the Eero 2 Pro (which has three full Eero units) has better performance (though I have no idea how to quantify that).
I wonder how well the Eero 2 Pro performs, in comparison to the Eero w/beacons. I'd think that the Eero 2 Pro (assuming it does offer better performance) would be a more suitable A:B testing when comparing to Orbi.
- Uplink01Jul 10, 2017Star
dmakogon wrote:An observation about the techhive testing: From what I read in that article, the Eero 2 test system is comprised of main unit plus two beacons. Based on my readings (including Eero's blog post), the Eero 2 Pro (which has three full Eero units) has better performance (though I have no idea how to quantify that).
I wonder how well the Eero 2 Pro performs, in comparison to the Eero w/beacons. I'd think that the Eero 2 Pro (assuming it does offer better performance) would be a more suitable A:B testing when comparing to Orbi.
I think every test posted so far, at least the ones that I have read are solely testing using the Eero + two beacons (aka Home Wifi System), and to be very clear, the new Eero beacons are NOT Tri-Band, and are not as fast as the Eero's with Tri-Band. Also I assume they are using the factory 3.0 firmware, and not using 3.1 or 3.1.1 that clearly states "Improved performance for eero - 2nd generation.” To be fair, they typically don’t list what Orbi firmware they are testing against either.
"Or test the Eero 2 with the beacons against the RBK30 Orbi package."
I completely agree, most tests seem to be using the first RBK50, so if that is the case then they should be testing against the "Pro Wifi System" that comes with Tri-Band Eero’s, or switch to the RBK30 Orbi package for testing at this point.
Again, I personally have the "Pro Wifi System" so all Eero's that I am using are the Tri-Band versions, and I can tell you that they are MUCH faster than than the 1st Gens I had prior to my Orbi RBK50. So far the speed is equal, if not faster than my Orbi. They also seem to be much more stable than my Orbi, and that is super important to me. I also LOVE the Eero iOS App, it is just great.
Either way, this thread keeps going and going… Like I have said in the past, hopefully a new firmware comes out to fix some of the reported problems, hopefully it adds NEW features, improves the web UI, and a they release a new iOS app that actually is useful. If that happens, that is truly GREAT for the Orbi Community!!! Like I have already said, so far my personal experience with Eero support, the community involvement from the company directly, has been topnotch, let alone that you can clearly see from the updates to their apps & firmware they are very dedicated to making a great product. So even if, Orbi still wins the raw "speed" contest, it doesn't really matter to me anymore, as it is not just about that for me.
Good luck, and great competition tends to make all products better for all of us. :) - nizmozJul 10, 2017Apprentice
That isn't the pro system. Like usual you continue to spew stuff you don't have any experience with. I don't have equipment to test but from my experience around my house which you don't have there is a remarkable improvement. And the site you linked isn't a reputable company like CNET or others.
peteytesting wrote:
nizmoz wrote:They aren't paid. Denial from you is unreal. I've owned both Orbi and Eero 1st and 2nd gen. Which is more than you have ever done. Please stop posting BS you have no clue or experience about.
lol what a load or rubbish , almost all reviewers have some form of payment ether by keeping the product or like
so since you have owned both erro 1 and 2 please post test results and PROVE the eero2 is twice as powerful wifi wise and twice the coverage , put your money where your mouth is as otherwise your just blowing wind and trolling
some testing
"The Eero 2's performance is represented by the light olive-green bar. Netgear's router-plus-satellite Orbi wasn't always the fastest, but it was always much faster than the Eero 2."
fro
the graph clearly shows an improvement from erro 1 to eero 2 but only that eero 1 was poor , eero 2 at least now runs with most of the pack throughput wise
- nizmozJul 10, 2017Apprentice
Ding Ding Ding. We have a winner. You are correct sir. The eero pro is Tri-band system the other is not. I have the pro which is the one that beats the orbi system.
- martyfpJul 10, 2017Luminary
Anyone have any idea if Eero2 supports igmp snooping ? I can't seem to see any reference to it anywhere on google.
For me, that was the feature that pulled me towards orbi - although I've yet to get it to work