FAQs:
- Can I use an eero Beacon as my gateway?
- eero Beacons cannot be used as a gateway.
- How many eeros can I have on a single network?
- There is no limit to the number of eeros. However, more isn’t always
better. We generally recommend one eero for every 1,000 square feet
but it varies case-by-case.
- Can I use eero Beacons with non-eero routers?
- No, eero Beacons can only be used with other eeros. In order to add a
Beacon to your network, it will need to be added through the eero app
and connected to a gateway eero that is connected to your upstream
modem or device via Ethernet.
- Will my connection be faster if I hardwire all of my eeros or if I use
the wireless mesh network?- If you’ve got the right equipment, and you’d like to hardwire your
eeros, you will typically get the fastest connection. Hardwiring your
eeros means you won’t lose any throughput because there aren’t any
wireless hops.
- How much distance should there be between eeros?
- For the best experience, when wireless, eeros and eero Beacons should
be no more than 50 feet away from at least one other eero.
eero Mobile App Set-Up
How-to guide
Videos:
Create account
Add device
Remove device
Add profile
Guest network
Pause wifi
Data usage
Speed test
Update password
Software update
Notifications
eero Secure Set-Up
How-to guide
Videos:
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Create a profile
Manage notifications
View data usage
View scans
eero Help Videos
How to create a guest network
Add an eero to your network
How to setup a new eero network
How to replace an existing eero device
Remove an eero device from your network
How to bridge your eero network
SmartRG Control Panel login here.
- Remove your SmartRG from the box. You should have;
- 1 Router
- 1 Power Adapter
- 1 Ethernet Cable
- 1 Phone Cable
- 2 Antennas
- Take each antenna and screw it onto the back of the router.
- Plug the power adapter into the back of the SmartRG router and also into an electrical outlet.
- Ensure the on/off button on the side of the SmartRG router is pushed in. You should see a Power light.
- If on a DSL connection – Plug the grey telephone line into the grey port on the SmartRG labelled DSL. Plug the other end of the grey telephone line into the phone jack used for internet. The DSL light should go solid within a few minutes.
- If on a Fibre to the Home connection – Plug the white Ethernet cable into the red port on the SmartRG router labelled WAN. The WAN light should go solid within a few minutes.
- Wired devices can be connected using an Ethernet cable plugged in to any one of the yellow LAN ports on the SmartRG router unless the SmartRG router is also being used for TV services