How many Beacons does an eero Mesh router support?

July 2024 ยท 4 minute read

Best answer: As many as you need. There's no hard limit to the number of Beacons an Eero router can support. That said, Eero recommends taking your home's size, the number of rooms/floors, and other potential sources of interference into account when figuring out how many Beacons to install, as after a certain point you'll likely see diminishing returns.

Within reason, you can add as many Eero beacons as you need

Eero built its mesh network for flexibility and expandability. That means you're free to configure, install, and expand it in whatever way you see fit. It also means that as long as you have at least one Eero Mesh Router (opens in new tab), you can add as many new devices as you want. That applies to all eeros, not just Beacons.

There are some caveats here, mind you. For best results, you'll want to ensure each Eero is no more than 50 feet away from another. If that's infeasible, you may want to consider hooking some of your devices up to the Internet via a powerline adapter (opens in new tab), which can transmit network signals through electrical wiring. It's a bit more complicated (and requires a lot of cabling), but you can also connect Eero routers to one another via Ethernet cable.

There is such a thing as too many eeros, but it largely depends on your setup.

How many Beacons is too many?

Just because your Eero network can support a Beacon in every single electrical outlet, doesn't mean it should.

In order to figure out how many eeros and Beacons you need, you'll have to do a bit of legwork. First, consider your home's square footage. Under ideal conditions, a three-pack of routers can provide coverage for up to 5,000 square feet.

There are certain factors that can influence connectivity and coverage, however.

To help you determine your basic setup, Eero provides a helpful survey on its website, which covers everything from ISP to home layout to connection preferences and provides you with a recommendation based on your answer.

Once you've completed your initial setup, we'd recommend adding individual Beacons as-needed to cover 'dead zones' in your network. Every home is unique, so you'll need to experiment a bit here. Consider wandering around with your phone and testing the signal in various spots.

Remember also that eero's not your only option here, and there are other mesh networks which might suit your home better. You also might get more than enough coverage by simply upgrading to one of the best wireless routers.

The foundation of your network

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Still the best mesh hardware around
With its pleasing form factor and easy setup, eero's mesh router offers an excellent Wi-Fi experience. It also supports infinite expandability, providing as much coverage as you could ever want or need.

Lighten your network load

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A Wi-Fi extender with a unique design
Aside from the fact that installation is as simple as plugging in and adding it to the app, the Eero Beacon has another claim to fame. It's the only Wi-Fi range extender that doubles as a night light.

A bit of extra power

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No signal? No problem!
For many home setups, it's not feasible to position all your eeros within 50 feet of each other. The AV600 provides a very simple solution to this, allowing you to transmit a wired network signal through your home's wiring so you can place an Eero router anywhere there's an outlet.

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