I have the Erro base station and three nodes. The nodes chain to each
other, NOT the internet, and ultimately back to the base station which
connects by cable to the modem.  I have found eero to be terrific, stable
technology.
Tom

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On Wed, Nov 9, 2022, 6:23 PM Gillian Densmore <[email protected]>
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> Minor family feud. Owen says  oh but it has great reviews. I'm saying:
> uuuh ooook. but 2 of the 3 refuse to let me connect to the internet when I
> use them. I'm inclined towards cut the losses and score a lynksis or
> something. I can connect if I plug directly into my cable modem.And forums
> say they're infamous for issues.
> Is either of us right?
> I haven't changed anything outside give one a SSID. I also tend to take
> glowing refuse with a hefty pinch of salt. Probably an entire cans worth
> more like it. Paid reviews and review bots are a problem on amazon. at
> least in my experience. I'm sure that's an entire subject of complexity
> (programing and "rly!") that I know nothing about.
> How can I tell if it's a configuration issue (no idea how). or a router
> just not working(seems most likely)?
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