i like the design , the small cockroach cannot get inside the router compare to my old asus router where there's so many lights and it attracts baby cockroach .
Wait you need a separate modem? But they asked me to send my old modem back and use this in place. I thought the Eero6 WAS a modem? It certainly isn't a switch with only one port, lol
@@Reviewlamp Well that's funny because I rang Talktalk and they said it is a modem and I would not need a separate one. Maybe it works like one with full fibre (FTTP) which is what I'm having installed.
Well, it depends on what connection is coming out of your fibre box. If you have an Ethernet connection coming out of it that can plug into your eero, you would then not need a modem.
@@Reviewlamp It is an ethernet connection coming out of the fibre box going into it yes. I'm confused. So modems are only needed for copper wire connections? I thought they had protocols with passwords and user data to allow connection to the servers? You mean the fibre wire goes straight from my house all the way back to the server on it's own dedicated line and just plugs in? They said it would just plug into my PC and would just work, no passwords to set up or anything. It seems strange to me
i like the design , the small cockroach cannot get inside the router compare to my old asus router where there's so many lights and it attracts baby cockroach .
the router isn’t the problem buddy..
@@lordlizard1075LMAOOO
Wait you need a separate modem? But they asked me to send my old modem back and use this in place. I thought the Eero6 WAS a modem? It certainly isn't a switch with only one port, lol
It’s definitely not a modem. It is only a mesh wifi router system. You will still need a modem.
@@Reviewlamp Well that's funny because I rang Talktalk and they said it is a modem and I would not need a separate one. Maybe it works like one with full fibre (FTTP) which is what I'm having installed.
Well, it depends on what connection is coming out of your fibre box. If you have an Ethernet connection coming out of it that can plug into your eero, you would then not need a modem.
@@Reviewlamp It is an ethernet connection coming out of the fibre box going into it yes. I'm confused. So modems are only needed for copper wire connections? I thought they had protocols with passwords and user data to allow connection to the servers? You mean the fibre wire goes straight from my house all the way back to the server on it's own dedicated line and just plugs in? They said it would just plug into my PC and would just work, no passwords to set up or anything. It seems strange to me