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<blockquote data-quote="zak88lx" data-source="post: 16527260" data-attributes="member: 74415"><p>For those using Eero, does it require a monthly subscription to operate or can you just buy the hardware and then configure/monitor yourself?</p><p></p><p>I am currently using the following setup for our 2500 sq ft. 2-storey home:</p><p></p><p>Modem: Arris modem in bridge mode (TG3482ER3)</p><p>Router: TP-Link Gigabit router (TL-R600VPN V2)</p><p>Switch: Netgear 16-port POE switch (GS116PP)</p><p>WAP: (2) Cisco Aironet 3700 series access points (AIR-CAP-3702I-A-K9)</p><p>ISP: Shaw Broadband 600 (600 Mbps down - 50 Mbps up)</p><p></p><p>I have been looking at replacing the Cisco access points with either the UniFi AP AC Pro, or the Eero Pro 6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zak88lx, post: 16527260, member: 74415"] For those using Eero, does it require a monthly subscription to operate or can you just buy the hardware and then configure/monitor yourself? I am currently using the following setup for our 2500 sq ft. 2-storey home: Modem: Arris modem in bridge mode (TG3482ER3) Router: TP-Link Gigabit router (TL-R600VPN V2) Switch: Netgear 16-port POE switch (GS116PP) WAP: (2) Cisco Aironet 3700 series access points (AIR-CAP-3702I-A-K9) ISP: Shaw Broadband 600 (600 Mbps down - 50 Mbps up) I have been looking at replacing the Cisco access points with either the UniFi AP AC Pro, or the Eero Pro 6. [/QUOTE]
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