Product Comparison: Linksys Velop (WHW0303) vs eero 2nd Generation
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- I have the two unit kit and it easily covers my home with clear signal throughout.
- The only real advantage here is having a "single network" over a wide area, which is very convenient if you're running a lot of Wi-Fi devices for a smart home.
- I love that this system has many configuration options available for the end user, other than simply enabling/disabling DHCP.
- The one thing is that each node only reaches between two rooms. I was lucky that this was enough to address my needs.
- It really has a lot of advanced options that I was looking for. But, it still could not cover the whole house.
- We're getting download speeds in the 80's-90's throughout the entire house.
- Coverage and speed are amazing, at least 3X better than my old setup.
- Eero gives me peak speed well over 250 Mbps end to end of my home.
- Speed is consistently high. Devices that used to hunt for a signal just jump on.
- I've got speed and reliability where I used to have neither, and that's plenty.
- Velop is small! Smaller than you can tell from pictures; it’s light weight, looks great and is very unobtrusive.
- The wiring snakes securely out the bottom of each tower and hides easily behind them.
- Decent quality and lightweight, highly recommended!
- The unit is very light and small with no antenna outside, unlike the massive antennas on ASUS RT‑AC3200.
- Excellent wifi connectivity, small and easy to set up.
- The small size makes it easier to stash it in the corner somewhere.
- And they look nice - sleek and small. Would definitely recommend.
- The devices are quiote small and work great despite having no external antenae.
- Physically it’s nearly as small as Airport Express, only slightly bigger, which is very elegant and low profile.
- No dead zones; very versatile setup and monitoring; small/unobtrusive; wifi routing with ability to connect via ethernet, and daisy chain same.
- All the major mesh systems also promise automated updates/upgrades of your system to add functionality and reliability.
- The unit automatically update when new firmware is available so I don't need to worry about new security updates.
- Jump between nodes is seamless and I do like the fact that it switches between 2.4 and 5Ghz bands with a single SSID.
- No love for 2.4GHz devices without some tweaking. None of my 2.4GHz-only smart home devices were able to connect to the Velop right away.
- The Guest network cannot have its 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands separate into two SSIDs. There's a single SSID for both.
- Coverage in my house is BETTER and I have had ZERO dropped connections.
- It all starts with strong, reliable and secure WiFi coverage!!!
- Since installing, I've had zero issues with WiFi coverage.
- Coverage issues are not a worry any longer. These pro units are incredibly powerful and do not disappoint in any situation I use them in.
- It's a cinder-block house and the 3 worked fantastic and gave whole home coverage.
- I bought the one with two nodes. It has made a big difference in how my wifi connects to other things like tv's and laptops, cell phones.
- The only way to administer the system is remotely through the Linksys mobile app.
- It is very important that I have all control over my network and I love my privacy.
- The range and speed is excellent, the app works very well for configuration and monitoring.
- One problem is clearly the app; it kept freezing on my iPhone and required reboots (although while it worked it was fine)
- Eero app is very polished and makes it so easy to set the system up that a grade schooler could do it.
- Eero set up was easy via the app and it found the satellites with no issues.
- The app detected it and configured it for my network quickly and automatically.
- The wifi range is really fantastic, and the iOS app is fairly good as well.
- The app is awful and for all the information they pretend to give you you really get nothing.