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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Review: Xfinity xFi Pods increased my dead spot coverage, but decreased overall speed

When I upgraded to the new Xfinity xFi Gateway (3rd Generation), the WiFi speeds in my house increased in speed and range.

There were a few 'dead spots' that needed a boost, so I got a 3-pack of Xfinity XFi pods to test, to see if they could help increase speed to those areas that were farthest away from my Xfinity gateway.



Setup was easy. The xFi smartphone app guides you through placement of hte xFi pods, and automatically recognizes them as you go from room to room to install them. The app allows you to add a descriptive name to help you monitor each xFi pod after installation.

My first test installed xFi Pods in the Livingroom, Kitchen, and Den, all are one floor below the Xfinity xFi Gateway (3rd Generation). For my second test, I removed the Livingroom xFi pod and moved it to the third floor bedroom, to be closer to the Xfinity xFi Gateway (3rd Generation). When researching online, I read that the WiFi signal hops from one xFi pod to the other, so having one on the third floor closer to the modem improved my performance.

In my testing, I found that although the xFi pods did increase the speed available at the farthest point from my modem, they decreased the speed in the rooms that are closer to the modem.



xFi Pods Frequently Asked Questions:
Pods will not exceed the maximum provisioned speed of your Xfinity Internet tier of service. Pods have a maximum throughput of 200 Mbps over a WiFi connection in laboratory settings. Other factors can affect speeds.

SPEED TESTS:

CONFIGURATION Prior to xFi Pod Installation

LIVINGROOM
Xfinity xFi Gateway 3rd Generation 120 Mbps

KITCHEN
Xfinity xFi Gateway 3rd Generation 100/110 Mbps

DEN
Xfinity xFi Gateway 3rd Generation 100 Mbps

FRONT DOOR
Xfinity xFi Gateway 3rd Generation 23 Mbps


xFi CONFIGURATION #1

LIVINGROOM
xFi Pod Livingroom 66/78 Mbps

KITCHEN
xFi Pod Kitchen 85/48/24 Mbps

DEN
xFi Pod Den 60/38/38/31/81 Mbps

FRONT DOOR
16/12 Mbps


xFi CONFIGURATION #2

BEDROOM
xFi Pod Bedroom 290 Mbps

KITCHEN
xFi Pod Kitchen 51 Mbps

DEN
xFi Pod Den 85 Mbps

FRONT DOOR
65 Mbps

Wednesday, September 06, 2017

eero 2nd Generation installation at Loring Greenough House

eero 2nd Generation Install.

eero 2nd Generation installation at Loring Greenough House.

The Loring-Greenough House was constructed in 1760 by Commodore Loring, and today is a center for social, cultural, historical, and educational activities in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. It was time for the WiFi to be upgraded.
  1. The Loring Greenough House sits in the center of Jamaica Plain.

  2. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  3. The Comcast/Xfinity modem and WiFi was in serious need of an upgrade. In fact, if you have a modem like this at your home or business, call Xfinity, they want to upgrade them for free.

  4. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  5. A survey of WiFi coverage, before the upgrade, showed extreme variations in speed, with a large dead zone. Note: The Comcast Business Service subscription speed is currently at 16 Mbps.

  6. Loring Greenough House Speeds BEFORE
  7. The higher WiFi speeds were just below the modem/router. The front of the house WiFi was clocking in at a sad 120 Kbps, and at the left hand side of the house, and outside function area, the WiFi was non-existent. 

  8. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  9. After the new modem was installed, the internal WiFi was disabled and the eero base station was activated via the eero iOS iPhone app. 
  10. Thanks to eero for the Home WiFi System which comes with an eero and two eero Beacons, plus the two additional eero Beacons. 
  11. From the eero website:

    eero is the only WiFi access point of its size that’s tri-band, meaning it can broadcast on three wireless radio bands simultaneously. With two Ethernet ports, eero is perfect for media rooms or anywhere you have Ethernet wiring.

    Beacon plugs directly into any outlet and easily expands your system to cover every corner of your home. It also includes a handy and intelligent LED nightlight that adjusts brightness depending on the time of day.

    eero TrueMesh™ software is built from the ground up to work perfectly with eero hardware. Developed using machine learning and data collected from hundreds of thousands of real homes, TrueMesh’s dynamic routing algorithms ensure there isn’t a home layout or connected device eero hasn’t encountered before.

  12. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  13. The user experience was exceptional. After setting up a Network Name and optional password, we proceeded to install the eero Beacons. 

  14. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  15. Sarah uses the eero app to activate and name each eero Beacon.

  16. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  17. The eero app checks the placement of the eero Beacon and notifies you if if needs to be moved or if it's in a prime location.

  18. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  19. Maria Foster Doane Greenough Summer oversees the eero installation.

  20. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.

  21. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.

  22. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  23. Average speed around the house is now 19 Mbps.

  24. Eero 2nd Generation install at Loring Greenough House. All the dead zones inside and out are now covered.
  25. Thanks to Comcast/Xfinity for coming out to upgrade the modem, and eero for the Home WiFi System and Beacons.



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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Review: Installing eero WiFi system with TrueMesh

REVIEW: eero WiFi system with TrueMesh

What started me on my quest to extend my WiFi network in our 100 year old home, was the installation of a ring.com WiFi connected video doorbell. In order for the doorbell to perform correctly, it needs a strong WiFi signal. The problem I have in this old house, is that my Comcast Xfinity modem/router is on the third floor, and my doorbell is on the first floor. Connectivity down there was non-existent until I installed a Netgear WiFi Range Extender.

That helped, but the doorbell software kept reporting ill health. I wanted to review the Netgear Orbi WiFi solution, but that isn't available for review right now, so when eero contacted me about reviewing their solution, I agreed.

Better Coverage Than Before
After completing the install of the three eero units, I now have better coverage than before, with WiFi at my front door, going from non existent, to 840 kbps with the Netgear extender, to 45 Mbps with the eero. It's a success. Also, all my existing WiFi connected devices still work after the installation. I was concerned that I'd run into problems, but the only hiccup was that I now have a WiFi connected laptop and printer instead of hardwired connections. That's probably the result of an old 10/100 switch I am using.

Regarding Speed
From the eero website:
Unlike traditional routers, which optimize for the speed you get when standing right next to them, the main goal of eero is whole-home coverage. Sure, speed is important, but only up to a point. Streaming the highest quality 4K HD video only requires a 25 Mbps connection, and Netflix HD only requires 5 Mbps.

Bottom line: getting super high speeds directly next to your router isn’t as important as consistent coverage throughout your home.

Here's my experience installing and testing the eero WiFi system.

Unboxing

I received an eero Home WiFi System 3-pack, LIST PRICE $ 499.00, for review. It's well packaged, following the Apple model of impressive design.

eero install

eero install

eero install

eero install


It's very welcoming, indicating where to start with a START sticker. Makes sense.

eero install

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Download the App

eero install

eero install

Welcome to eero

eero
Image: Welcome to eero App splash page

The app is very straightforward and guides you through the set up. I have a Comcast Xfinity modem/router and the instructions asked me to enable bridge mode. That was easy. Then the app started reporting an error, "Trouble connecting to the Internet." I knew that I had an internet connection because my laptop was hardwired to the modem and I was still able to browse with Safari. So I called the help number for eero, and someone answered right away. They were knowledgeable about my situation and suggested disabling bridge mode, creating the eero nnetwork, and then when set up was complete, enable bridge mode again.

That worked.

When I came time to naming my network, I chose the existing name of my fastest network, Skynet-5. All the other network names would be removed after enabling bridge mode since that shuts off the WiFi routing from the Comcast Xfinity modem.
I also unplugged my Netgear extender, so goodbye to Skynet-2.4. Skynet-5_EXT and Skynet-2.4_EXT. Switching networks was a pain and I'm glad that I now just have to use the one network at home.

Post Install - eero Update

eero

Success - Your Network Is Up and Running

eero

Here's a physical tour of an eero.

Now let's take a look at each of my installed eeros.

eero ONE

eero 1, 2, and 3

eero 1, 2, and 3

CONNECTION: COMCAST XFINITY MODEM -> eero ONE -> 5-port switch
CONNECTION: 5-port switch -> CAT 5 to eero TWO

eero TWO

eero 1, 2, and 3

eero 1, 2, and 3

CONNECTION: eero TWO -> TiVo

eero THREE

eero 1, 2, and 3

CONNECTION: NONE

SPEEDS

OFFICE
BEFORE 180 Mbps, 130 Mbps
AFTER 230 Mbps, 190 Mbps, 170 Mbps

KITCHEN
BEFORE 130 Mbps, 84 Mbps
AFTER 180 Mbps, 31 Mbps, 19 Mbps


FRONT DOOR
BEFORE NO SERVICE
BEFORE/Extender 840 kbps
AFTER 45 Mbps


Dead Zone is No Longer Dead

eero install

eero
Image: Fast.com Speed Test at Front Door

Prior to installing the eero, I was extending my WiFi network with a Netgear Extender. My Ring.com doorbell kept reporting a weak signal.

Now, after installing three eero units, one upstairs on the third floor near the modem, and two on the second floor, the signal at the front door is 45 Mbps. Prior to the eero install, the front door could not get any WiFi service from the 3rd floor Comcast Xfinity Modem/Router, and only received a weak 840 kbps WiFi signal after installing the Netgear Extender.

Now with 45 Mbps, the Ring.com door bell reports Very Good signal strength health.

eero
Image: Ring.com Device Health report

Here's how to change the WiFi network on an installed Ring Video Doorbell.



More information

eero community
eero blog
eero on Facebook
eero on twitter
eero on Inatagram



Alternatives

Google WiFi System.



Netgear Orbi.



Disclosure: I received eero WiFi system with TrueMesh for free in return for my honest opinion. This review reflects my honest opinions, findings, beliefs and experience.

UPDATE:

I gave this eero system to my cousin who was experiencing weak signals in parts of his house.

Here's his report.

"Had some weaker areas that weren't totally dead but they're regular speed now."

Speed test: