Does Wi-Fi 6 make Eero 6 better than Google Wifi?

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Eero 6​


Compact next-gen

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Pros​

  • Wi-Fi 6 has plenty of speed for most people
  • Easy setup
  • Compatible with all other Eeros
  • Two Ethernet ports on base units

Cons​

  • More expensive

Eero 6 provides the right amount of speed for most homes with 500Mbps in a mesh thanks to its AX1800 setup. It has a compact size and a great app. A Zigbee smart home app is built-in and it works with Amazon Alexa for voice control. Eero Secure is also a great add-on for those that want some extra security on their home network.

Google Wifi​


The name you know

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Pros​

  • Great Google software
  • Easy setup
  • Works with Nest Wifi
  • Two Ethernet ports on each unit

Cons​

  • Google collects data
  • Slow even by Wi-Fi 5 standard

Google Wifi is simple to use, easy to set up, and inexpensive; you can even run a cable to a switch should you need to do it. If you just need enough speed for streaming and browsing, Google Wifi is still a good choice. You can add more Google Wifi or Nest Wifi nodes to expand the network as well.


Both Google Wifi and Eero 6 are excellent
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and each delivers on their main promise — better Wi-Fi throughout your home. Eero 6 takes the lead thanks to its faster speeds and more modern Wi-Fi standard. While it's still only dual-band, it should be able to provide enough speed for a 500Mbps internet connection.

Google Wifi vs. Eero 6 The important details


Both devices are focused on the user experience with consistent security and feature updates and great apps. They offer all the basic networking control you'd need for your home network and have additions like access control, easy-to-share passwords, guest networks, and device prioritization and pausing.

Google Wifi only supports Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and its dual-band connection offers up to AC1200 speeds. Eero 6, on the other hand, uses Wi-Fi 6, which offers AX1800 speeds. While neither of these systems is a great fit for a gigabit connection, for most homes, they're more than adequate. Still, Eero 6 will provide faster speeds to Wi-Fi 6 devices and will have greater mesh performance even for Wi-Fi 5 devices.

Eero 6Google Wifi
Wi-Fi standardWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Dual-band
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Dual-band
Wireless speedAX1800AC1200
Ethernet2 Gigabit LAN (1 occupied for WAN)2 Gigabit LAN (1 occupied for WAN)
Dimensions3.91 x 3.82 x 2.42 inch4.18 x 2.71 inch
Voice AssistantAmazon AlexaGoogle Assistant
Power requirement15W15W

It really comes down to how fast your internet connection is. If your connection speed is less than around 400Mbps, either system will work fine. If you need a little more speed, Eero 6 will be worth the extra cost.

If you need something with more speed, Eero has the
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with an AX4200 connection and Google has Nest Wifi with AC2200 speeds. Both of these routers are
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but for many people, the extra power isn't needed.

Google Wifi vs. Eero 6 Get the right coverage


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Both a single Eero 6 and a single Google WiFi will cover approximately 1,500 square feet in a home. Keep in mind, it's not 100% efficient and will broadcast more of a sphere around the router. In a mesh, your next point will need to be within the range of this signal and will perform better with a fairly unobstructed line of sight. Luckily both of these systems will support many additional routers to improve your mesh. It's hard to know
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but if you have inconsistent coverage around your home, a mesh can fill in the weak spots more consistently than a powerful standalone router.

You'll need the Android or iOS app to set up either of these networks. Make sure to grab the Google Wifi app on
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or
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or the eero app on
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or
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before disconnecting your old network,

Google Wifi vs. Eero 6 Expanding Google Wifi


Expanding your Google Wifi mesh is as simple as it could be. Simply add in more
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or Nest Wifi routers and set them up in the app. As long as you have a connection to the rest of the mesh you are good to go. This can also be accomplished with an Ethernet cable if your home is already wired or you can run one further strengthening your mesh.

If you want to stick with the Google Wifi ecosystem but need a bit more speed, you should check out the newer and faster
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. If you need to expand an existing Nest Wifi setup, Google Wifi is a solid option, especially with its dual Ethernet ports.

Google Wifi vs. Eero 6 Expanding the Eero family


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The Eero family has grown a lot recently with both older Wi-Fi 5 and newer Wi-Fi 6 options available. If you're starting with an Eero 6, you should stick to the other Wi-Fi 6 Eeros to keep your speed high. The
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is a great way to expand your Eero 6 mesh. It has the same wireless speed as the Eero 6 though it lacks any Ethernet ports. If you need wired connectivity, you'll need a standard Eero 6.

If you already have older Eeros, you can still use them but you shouldn't expect any speed improvements while connected to that node. If you're building out a system of mixed Eeros, do your best to keep the fastest router at the center connected directly to your modem. The remote mesh points will only ever be as fast as their source connection so chaining an
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to a base Eero would be a waste of resources.

Google Wifi vs. Eero 6 Eero competes on price and wins on power


It's quite possible to build a great mesh network with either Google Wifi or Eero 6. In this situation, Eero 6's added flexibility and speed are enough to make it a better fit for most people. Eero makes some of the
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you can get and the Eero 6 is no different. If you're looking to upgrade your network to Wi-Fi 6 or just need a bit more speed out of your mesh, Eero 6 is the better choice to get started.

Compact next-gen​

Eero 6​


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A compact Wi-Fi 6 mesh solution

Eero 6 is a great start to a mesh system with plenty of speed for most homes thanks to Wi-Fi 6 and easy expansion with all other Eero routers.

The name you know​

Google Wifi​


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A simple mesh backed by Google

Google Wifi blankets your home with Wi-Fi coverage simply and securely. Set up additional points with the app to make the network as big as you need it.

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