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My short answer would be 'yes' I would choose Eero again. This has worked so well for me that I will be installing another similar outdoor Eero - but with an Eero Pro and a slightly different junction box. There is of course some bandwidth degradation. I get about 90gbps throughput, which is still plenty to support Zoom sessions, phone calls, file transfers and other work. Network stability at the outdoor access point has been rock solid. Except for one wall between the inside Eero and the outdoor Eero, it is unobstructed line-of-sight. Interior of box was pristine - no dust, no water, perfect. Again, this is about 300' from the next nearest Eero, which is inside my house. First time opening it since I mounted it. I have had no reason at all to open the box again, though I chose to open the box again out of curiosity about a week ago.
AN EERO ROUTER INSIDE ITS NEW FULL
It has gone through 4 full seasons now and has performed quite well. Inside the box I have the Beacon, another small network device and the 2 gang outlet.I drilled a whole into the side of the box and routed power into the box to a 2 gang GFCI outlet.The box is mounted about 6.5' feet up, on top of a 4x4.
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I chose an IP67 rated box to keep out all elements:.I chose an Eero Beacon for the location.My set up has been working GREAT for about a year now. I had access to power, but wired net is not an option. The location is fully exposed to the elements next to a horse barn - wind, rain, lots of dust and temp swings. I wanted to extend my network to a location outside maybe 300' from the next closest Eero in my house.