It’s expensive and kit-heavy, but I’m not going back.

Would there be a tangible benefit for gaming, content creation and downloading Linux ISOs?

They offered a spot amongst their early access customers for “Full Fibre Max”.

multi-gig broadband, epitomised by a photo of the back of an eero router with visible 2.5-gig and 10-gig ethernet ports

Getting set up: multi-gig install procedure

So: multi-gig broadband.

The real differences come with substantially bigger downloads.

However, there are some extra features that are similarly set-and-forget.

left: 2.5-gig ONT. right: broadband plans.

There’s also a button to toggle the RGB off if you want a more sedate look.

It also lacks USB functionality versus the XR1000, which could use it as a web link share.

Wrapping up

So - is multi-gig internet worth upgrading for?

left: eero max 7. right: eero pro 6e

For me, the answer is yes.

Would I recommend it to most people?

eero ios app screenshots, showing settings, router page, stats and more.

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