The EERO lineup am familiar with as a family member just got some and they are rated at 6E.
https://eero.com/shop/eero-pro-6e
Yes they talk to each other over wifi if required or you can wire them directly but to take full advantage of their 6E speed, 2.5 gig ports are best.
After reviewing these products, there is absolutely NO need to get MT or any other wifi products as these will produce a higher speed mesh network with little fuss.
Easily connected to MT router as well.
When ISPs offer this bad boy, it will be even sweeter -->
https://support.eero.com/hc/en-us/artic ... eero-Max-7
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CAVEAT -
Problem -->
Single LAN! They are nice but TOO simple and really for the basic homeowner that doesnt know what a VLAN is. They can provide a safe guest network but thats about it.
Conclusion:
Need a single LAN wifi mesh setup, and you have TV through your ISP provider,
look no further than their EERO provided setup - no extra cost and it works!
The only question is if you want to user their provided router. Personally, I still prefer to run a cable to my MT router for the granularity and functionality I need and to keep ISP provider out of my beeswax.
Need a Multi-Subnet Network on wifi ( aka vlans ) - then you need another solution such as MT AX, or TPLINK 6E mesh products (690E HD) which do process vlans, however, with WIFI 7 coming, I would actually use the EERO and
then make a purchase of WIFI 7 products when available and be happy with current 6E EERO output, MAIN WIFI for all my stuff and use the guest network for guests and anything 2.4 IOT ish...
( geez just noticed eap773 is avail at not a bad price point $233Cdn cheaper than the 690hd)
Note all business class APs, be they MT, and other vendors offer mesh capabilities. The advantage of EERO is that its provided gratis from your ISP TV provider............. and they seem to keep pace with bleeding technology. The only reason for someone with provided eero to get other solutions is the need for multiple vlans.........
( the family member in our case, has their eeros feeding stupid android tv boxes 2.4/5ghz wifi , great for vid codecs and all, but only comes with 10/100 etherport, which is why i moved to appletv long ago. )