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  • eero Pro 6E review with a speed rating of AXE5400. Testing out the max speeds on the eero Pro 6E with a local speed test server. Testing out an internet speed test with speedtest.net and maximum range test. The eero Pro 6E mesh wifi router uses Wi-Fi 6E making it the best eero mesh Wifi system to date. Performing an eero Pro 6E Wifi speed test on my iPhone 13 Pro Max and Pixel 6 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Comparing the various options that are possible with this mesh Wifi system. Is this best mesh wifi 2022?
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    Network 101: Home Networks Explained: • Network 101 | Simplifi...
    eero Pro 6 Setup Guide: • eero Pro 6 Setup Guide...
    Timeline
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    00:00:00 - eero Pro 6E - Mesh WiFi 6E
    00:00:46 - eero Pro 6E Unboxing
    00:02:41 - eero Pro 6E Testing Environment
    00:02:52 - eero Pro 6E Internet Speed Test
    00:04:03 - eero Pro 6E Local Speed Test - Single Router
    00:04:46 - eero Pro 6E Local Speed Test - Wired Backhaul
    00:06:42 - eero Pro 6E Speed Test - Wireless Backhaul
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Komentáře • 104

  • @landpet
    @landpet  Před rokem

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  • @johnbergsing3374
    @johnbergsing3374 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the review. I'll be replacing my old Orbi with the Eero Pro 6e overnight tonight. Your review was very helpful!

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad it was useful!

  • @grizzlypaws461
    @grizzlypaws461 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the review!

  • @williamrodriguez6502
    @williamrodriguez6502 Před 2 lety

    Great Review on both the Eero WiFi 6 and WiFi 6e devices. I currently have the eero 6 and wondering if I will see better wireless backhaul numbers with the 6e. If you have numbers you can share that will be great. Thanks for the info you put out.

  • @NT-or9wh
    @NT-or9wh Před 2 lety +1

    Great breakdown.

  • @anonnine
    @anonnine Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the review

  • @Mhosborn
    @Mhosborn Před 2 lety +5

    I may have mentioned this a while back, but I'd like to offer these suggestions:
    1. Put together a quick video on the following topics, then provide a link to it when doing individual product reviews. I would imagine you get tired of repeating all these explanations for every product review, and this would help cut down the length of product reviews.
    A. What is WiFi 5.
    B. What is WiFi 6
    C. What is WiFi 6E
    D. What is wired backhaul.
    E. What is wireless backhaul.
    2. Develop a rating system for the reviewed routers. Some suggestions on rating categories:
    A. Wired backhaul speed
    B. Wireless backhaul speed
    C. System stability (dropouts, restarts, etc.)
    D. Price (how much bang for the buck do you get?
    E. App interface and features
    F. Web interface and features
    G. Manufacturer support (e.g. Netgear is pretty stingy on support; they want you to pay them for answering questions after the initial 3 month warranty is over).
    H. Warranty length
    I. Ease of setup
    J. Firmware update (how easy is it to apply? Can it be done manually/automatically? Does it require a restart after the update, or is that handled automatically?)
    K. Range
    If you were to develop a rating system akin to what I've provided above, you'd only need to update it as you conduct new reviews. Subscribers to this channel would be notified as ratings are changed/updated/added.
    LOL...I know it's easy for me to make these suggestions, but not quite so easy for any/all of them to be implemented. I understand completely!
    Keep up the good work!

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      First of all, let me just say thanks for offering this suggestion. I’ve been thinking about this very thing, how can I shorten my videos and I’ve considered some (not all) of these steps. With my latest video, I’m now starting to combine the graphs between single router, wireless and wired backhaul. I didn’t mention option numbers anymore. I already do Setup videos on the routers but they are full tutorials which I want to keep since many find them useful. My initial though was to make one video with single router, wired and wireless backhaul options into one video with short explanations. I’ll definitely give it some more thought, I don’t think I’m going to get into warranty and customer service since that can vary. I’ve literally called the same company on multiple occasions with amazing service and full understanding and with zero knowledge from reps, so it’s a hit or miss. I’ve also thought of a point system for bang per buck but it’s difficult to do that as things typically get better over time with similar prices. My thought process for that was, what’s the best for this specific year towards the end of the year but still trying to figure that out. I do appreciate your feedback, one of the best I’ve seen.

  • @MARTINRIGGSS
    @MARTINRIGGSS Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve been waiting for you to do a video on these!
    Would you say going from Pro 6 to Pro 6E is a good upgrade if you rely on wireless backhaul?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +3

      No worries, I need to look at the pro 6 numbers again but the pro 6E wasn’t as good as I thought it would be for wireless backhaul. If you’re going that route, for that price I would get the ET8 instead. But they may improve it with firmware updates, it still is fairly new and the eero 6+ did pretty well so I know there’s room for improvement on the pro 6E

  • @middleearthjedi1494
    @middleearthjedi1494 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the channel and thanks for these reviews! Been watching all your mesh videos here lately trying to decide on which to go with. Time to finally upgrade my 10 year old AC router. I'm about 7000 Sq ft with 3 floors, fairly open concept. Most rooms have a hardline connection (cat5e, unfortunately house was wired 15 years ago and didnt use cat 6 so i guess my future is limited) to them from the equipment room in basement so should use wired backhaul I assume. We have Spectrum gigabit internet. I figure roughly 60 devices at this time (PS5, ring cams, rokus, smart tvs, Echos, lights, tabs, phones, computers, etc. I didn't really wanna go with the $1000 plus range so I was thinking maybe ET8 (i liked the 4 ethernet ports)? Then the new eerro's came out last week. Reliability and ease of use are high on my list as well as the ability to use the extra ports to go to my wired connections with good quality speeds. I tried to be detailed as I could think here so you could maybe give me your opinion on a new mesh system wifi 6E or maybe even wifi 6?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks, I appreciate it! Since your place is big and have multiple floors, my top choices for you would be the expensive ones like the Asus ET12 or the Orbi RBKE963, these should provide good WiFi inside and outside your place. However since you will use wired backhaul, you may possibly get away with the ET8 (I would say 3 of them) or even the 3 pack pro 6e.

    • @middleearthjedi1494
      @middleearthjedi1494 Před 2 lety

      @@landpet Thanks so much for the advice. Just as I was about to make my decision, I was looking on Costco and saw that a new 6E Tp-link Deco mesh system appears to have been released? Costco"s model designation for it is the AXE5300 but looking on TP-link's website I think it's the same as their new AXE5400? So to further muddy the waters... Lol So do you have any thoughts on those? 😉👍

  • @Billiam4475
    @Billiam4475 Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos. I watched both this and the Asus ET8 review. Still not sure which to go with. Since they are around the same price, would you go with the Eero Pro 6E (2 pack) or the Asus ZenWifi ET8 (2 pack) for a 2 story 4000 sq foot home with a basement?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      They’re both good, but I prefer the ET8 based on its performance.

  • @qdtop
    @qdtop Před 2 lety

    Thank you very good review and I really appreciate it. I have a question can I contact both erros from the modem by Ethernet no switch just 2 Ethernet wire from the modem to each one of them?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! No that won't work, there needs to be a main eero router and all the other eero's would need to go through that one before they connect to the modem.

  • @Mhosborn
    @Mhosborn Před 2 lety +1

    Great review! (But you've made my decision much, much harder than I thought it would be. Perhaps I read too much into your video, but the impression I got was that you felt the Eero Pro 6E was "OK...not great".)

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! Ok so I just tested the eero 6+ and I'm starting to think there just needs to be a firmware update for both the eero pro 6e and eero 6+ to make it more consistent for the range tests. It looks like once I pass the 100ft mark, it just wants to connect to the 2.4GHz band which results in slower speeds but sometimes it connects to the 5GHz which does speed up quite a bit.
      Back to the eero pro 6e, while in the video, I wasn't super confident, now I feel more confident that they just need to do a firmware update to fix the far range tests to stay on the 5GHz. The wireless backhaul was ok as well, I was expecting it to be a bit faster. I will say at this point in time, the Asus ET8 is a better choice, but I will be doing long term tests in the future and I will retest to see if the firmware updates have improved it.

    • @Mhosborn
      @Mhosborn Před 2 lety

      @@landpet Thanks for the detailed explanation. I'm going to look closer at the Asus ET8, as for now I'm passing on the Eero Pro 6E.

  • @CKJ1980
    @CKJ1980 Před 2 lety

    Awesome review! I'm on a large property so I want to setup multiple APs acount the house and property. Could I run ethernet from the PRI unit to my switch and then Ethernet out to three of 4 more APs acount the house and property? Thx

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! You can as long as the modem goes to router then to switch then to the rest

  • @DrewRattray
    @DrewRattray Před 2 lety

    Looking for a 6E wifi mesh system for 200 sq foot home. I'd like to have parental controls without paying for them. What would you recommend? Thx and I did subscribe! Awesome channel!

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      Thanks!
      For a 200 sq foot home, you just need a single router. You can buy a mesh and only use one of them. TP Link Deco XE75 is probably the closest thing you would need and it has basic parental controls included. If you don’t mind waiting TP Link will have a router coming out for WiFi 6E. I believe it’s going to be the AXE75.

  • @RJ_Chicago
    @RJ_Chicago Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. Did you ever review the Eero Pro 6E compared to the Asus ET8? I would be very interested to know how they compare to each other. Thanks!

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      Not yet, that's on my queue of mesh videos. They both have their pros and cons, it really depends on the user. If you want a quick answer, off the top of my mind, I believe the ET8 performed better (minus range, the eero had more range). I'll do a much more thorough job in the video.

  • @chabuki69
    @chabuki69 Před 2 lety +1

    have you ever tried powerline adapters or cable adapters to see if thats better than using mesh systems

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      I have used MoCA in the past but wireless backhaul has been getting very good recently. Generally speaking, mesh systems get tested as a unit and in my opinion they do work more consistently then when I used to use two different model routers in the past. The main benefits were switch speeds when you would walk throughout your place, mesh systems typically do a better job of switching your wifi device from one node to another compared to a non mesh system.

  • @daveulrich
    @daveulrich Před 2 lety

    Can the USB-C cable be replaced for a longer one? I can't tell if the adapter end is built-in or the kind that can be it be disconnected? Seems like an important thing to show considering people want to mount routers in high places and the cord looks very short. You spoke at length about USB-C, but didn't clarify this very important point.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      It's a built-in 5 foot cable (counting from the adapter to the tip of USB-C)

  • @Mhosborn
    @Mhosborn Před 2 lety +1

    Is it possible to test these mesh WiFi systems on how well they handle "passing the baton" to a different node? I've read some reviews of products where the "handoff" is pretty clunky. I've no idea how a test like this could be conducted, but am guessing to gather truly empirical data it would require super expensive electronic testing gear?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      You can do that by performing a speed test near one and walk to the other and perform a speed test until it speeds up. Then you can estimate how quickly they switch nodes.

    • @Mhosborn
      @Mhosborn Před 2 lety

      @@landpet Is that a test you perform when reviewing these mesh routers?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Mhosborn I typically do but don't mention it unless it's bad, something that would take more than a few minutes to switch. Most mesh systems switch within a minute or 2, most switch within 30 seconds.

  • @ted-b
    @ted-b Před 2 lety

    Great review. I'd hate to live next door to you, imagine the wifi interference and the light pollution! 🤣

  • @marksapollo
    @marksapollo Před 2 lety

    I've got the eero pro 6 on a wireless backhaul. I hope to get gigabit internet later this year or next year once it's available, is it worth upgrading to this 6E model? I use wireless backhaul but could look into an Ethernet backhaul.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      Up to you, they're both good. Pro 6E does have the added benefit of having wifi 6E. I will be doing a comparison of both in the next couple weeks

    • @marksapollo
      @marksapollo Před 2 lety

      @@landpet I'll look out for your comparisons video. Does the 6E run any cooler then the 6 model? One thing I have noticed is the heat the Eero Pro 6 creates, I see they released new firmware this week for the new Eero's and one feature was better thermal management.

  • @COR0NAD0
    @COR0NAD0 Před 2 lety +2

    So if you had to choose which would you choose as your home wi-Fi mesh system? Asus, EERO, TP Link, Orbi and etc? Curious on what your take is.

    • @Mhosborn
      @Mhosborn Před 2 lety

      I'd echo this question! (And, maybe to add to it, I would have to use wireless backhaul...wired backhaul isn't an option for me).

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      Depends on your scenario, lots of walls? Big place? What's the budget? Wireless or wired backhaul?
      Orbi rbke963 and Asus ET12 are among my top choices. As far as bang per buck, it's hard to beat TP Link and eero is a solid choice. Maybe I'll make another video on this.

    • @COR0NAD0
      @COR0NAD0 Před 2 lety

      @@landpet what about a Ubiquity unifi setup?

  • @bk24708
    @bk24708 Před 2 lety +1

    For me being technical, I strongly dislike the simplicity of the eero app. I want separate networks, not combined with band steering.
    Do you think the Asus RT-AX92-U might be a little better than eero 6 pro?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      I haven't played with the RT-AX92-U but you will have an insane amount of options with any ASUS you get. If you wanted something comparable to this, I would check out the ASUS ET8.

  • @sreejithmohanv85
    @sreejithmohanv85 Před 2 lety

    Hi can u suggest a cable modem to use with this for gb+ connection? Which is the best docsis 3.1

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      The links are in the description section but verify it's compatible with your ISP before you purchase it.

  • @RickFarris
    @RickFarris Před 2 lety +2

    Wouldn't the best performance be to add a 2.5 gbe switch on each end (by each node) and then have a complete 2.5 gb network, including the backhaul?

    • @vnitto
      @vnitto Před 2 lety +1

      I don't think it works out with only one 2.5 gbe port on each device.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      You should be able to do that (I haven't tried) but that means your internet would be capped at gigabit speeds since you would need to use that port to connect to your modem.

  • @keen7114
    @keen7114 Před 2 lety +5

    There is just not enough 6E devices out there. 6GHz band is also not very good for backhaul due to the limited range.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      True if there are lots of walls or distance between them but if they're close enough, 6GHz can be faster

  • @byronbev
    @byronbev Před 2 lety +1

    Love the info. I have a question Eero 6e or Orbi 6e? I need help and the fastest. Thanks if you can.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Orbi 6E is faster

    • @byronbev
      @byronbev Před 2 lety

      @@landpet thanks!!!

    • @burtjee
      @burtjee Před 2 lety +2

      Orbi or ET8?

    • @ridin_low193
      @ridin_low193 Před 2 lety +3

      I soo torn on this same question. But just a heads up the orbi 6e is almost $1,000 dollars more expensive just a heads up so of course the orbi is going to blow the eero 6e outta the water. I think the thing holding me back the most in the eero is the only one 2.5 gig ports on the back. If it had two 2.5 gig ports I’d be all over it. I plan on getting AT&T 2 gig fiber soon and want to be ready. I really want the orbi 6e (which would be overkill for our house,but I still want it lol) it’s just the money 😬

    • @galacticbeat6328
      @galacticbeat6328 Před 2 lety

      @@ridin_low193 normal people have above 2.5gb internet? who are these people?

  • @erforceflip
    @erforceflip Před 2 lety

    Will having the 6E pro versus the 6 pro give you better speeds on wireless backhaul?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      I think the 6E gives better overall wireless speeds. I will be doing a video on this, hoping to release in the next 2 weeks.

  • @stevemadsen3615
    @stevemadsen3615 Před 2 lety

    If using a wireless backhaul and need to go through floors and walls, which would be better, the Eero Pro 6 or the Eero Pro 6E? Thanks.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      It's a tough question, can be one or the other depends on the distance and the thickness and number of walls. Pro 6E has more potential but they do need to be closer together compared to the pro 6.

    • @stevemadsen3615
      @stevemadsen3615 Před 2 lety

      @@landpet Thank you. Could you please compare the wireless backhaul speeds through a house (walls, floors) for Eero Pro 6 and Eero Pro 6E? Also, I’d be curious whether you have any thoughts about Amazon dropping support for HomeKit secure router from the Eero Pro 6E.

  • @jakirulfx
    @jakirulfx Před rokem

    My room is 20ft or less away from my router which is 2 floors down. Would I expect these sorts of numbers which were shown at 8:03 on the 20ft section using wireless backhaul (I have gigabit internet)? thanks!

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před rokem

      No, those are local speed tests, with line of sight and I'm performing the speed test on the main router (not on the secondary one). You should look at the wireless backhaul speeds and expect something like that for local speed tests and a little slower for Internet speed tests. I personally would get the TP-Link Deco XE75 over this for a wireless backhaul setup if you want a budget system. If you want to pay around a mid tier price for an even better system, I would check out the new ASUS GT6 I just reviewed as that had some great numbers for wireless backhaul.

  • @jrovi21
    @jrovi21 Před 2 lety +1

    How do the speeds compare to the 6 pro on a non 6e device?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +2

      I haven't looked at the numbers for the pro 6 but I will be making a video comparing the two by next week. Feel free to look at my eero pro 6 long term review if you don't want to wait.

  • @paul9387
    @paul9387 Před 2 lety

    Hello boss, so with one port being 2.5 and second 1gig, you use 2.5 for connecting it with a modem and that gives you fast wifi, but you are left with 1gig port for the ethernet switch and other devices. Pretty much no difference than eero pro 6.
    Unless you do the other way around but it still won't work since connecting 1gig port to modem will already make the 2.5 possible to receive 1gig signal.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm just not getting why would there be two different ports, why not make two X2.5
    The reason I'm asking, I already have 3x eero pro 6 and trying to see if it would make any difference for me to change

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      Ok, so you bring up a very good point.
      Yes in an ideal world, it would be best to have 2x2.5Gb ports.
      One thing you can do as you mentioned and I did try this, you can connect the 1 Gig to your internet (assuming your internet is 1 Gig or less) and use the 2.5Gig to create a fast LAN. This would improve speeds (not for the internet) but for transferring files between your network assuming the devices you were transferring to and the cables you were using (including the switch) support the faster speeds.
      In short, if you're using wired backhaul and most of your devices are capped at gigabit, there's not much of a point to upgrade to this, yes this is better but not by much if you're coming from the eero Pro 6.

  • @jackv2434
    @jackv2434 Před 7 měsíci

    Can you explain what you’re doing to provide those speed test numbers?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 7 měsíci +1

      How to Setup Local Speed Test Server | Test Wi-Fi and Ethernet Network Speeds
      czcams.com/video/9NIHAmVkomk/video.html

  • @pauls3581
    @pauls3581 Před rokem

    How did you isolate the router to get the +1,400 mbps? Can you show that process?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/9NIHAmVkomk/video.html

  • @MaestroWenarto
    @MaestroWenarto Před 2 lety

    oh....I have 1000 Sq ft small home and using all 3 Eero Pro 6E, is this overkill?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      Maybe, depends on how many thick walls you have and the placement of them but generally speaking two should be more than enough

  • @danielpelletier3165
    @danielpelletier3165 Před rokem

    What about ethernet connections speed test on 2.5 gig and 1 gigabit?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před rokem

      Ethernet typically reaches the max port speeds but in this case, we only have 1 fast port. So if my server is connected to the 2.5Gbps and my client computer is connected to the other available port which happens to be the gigabit port, then the gigabit port will cap the speeds so I will only see gigabit speeds unless this thing is connected to a switch and my client and server is connected to the switch, then I can get to whatever that switch is capable of.

  • @jeremiahpowell3028
    @jeremiahpowell3028 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish this eero had 2 2.5 gbit ports for wired connections

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      That would be ideal. I didn’t mention it in the video but you can use the gigabit port for your internet (assuming it’s up to gigabit speeds) and use the 2.5Gb port for wired backhaul. I did try this later on and it does work

    • @jeremiahpowell3028
      @jeremiahpowell3028 Před 2 lety

      @@landpet that’s good to know but I want to get the most out of my 2 gigabit fiber internet

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jeremiahpowell3028 Check out the ASUS ET12 Pro

  • @WarlordMoA
    @WarlordMoA Před 2 lety

    I would appreciate some real-time speed test

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      You mean run it in the video? I did that for some of them like the ASUS ET8 but I'm aiming for shorter videos. Typically my videos were 15min+, now they're under 10min, cause I combined some info and removed some stuff to just leave the most relevant parts (imo)

    • @nishiki393
      @nishiki393 Před 2 lety

      @@landpet I appreciate them in the new more concise format, so thank you. Excellent videos & reviews. Stay well!

  • @karl6852
    @karl6852 Před rokem

    Thanks for confirming that an ethernet cable is included.

  • @manintoynenam
    @manintoynenam Před rokem

    Is this works with fiber optic

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před rokem

      Yes, I'm currently using Fiber.

  • @griffinsteward5812
    @griffinsteward5812 Před 2 lety

    Can you see the internet history with this?

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety

      that's typically in your browser.

  • @ricardodiaz6187
    @ricardodiaz6187 Před 2 lety

    Great I just got the pro and they come out w this 😨😨😨

    • @camron1053
      @camron1053 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too. Ugh. But I have few 6e devices. But that Zigbee feature sounds good.

    • @landpet
      @landpet  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah that's happened to me a few times, I know the feeling.

    • @penelopetech
      @penelopetech Před 2 lety

      Come out with what? Sorry a bit behind.

    • @ricardodiaz6187
      @ricardodiaz6187 Před 2 lety

      @@penelopetech the 6E 🥺