Eero's Signal is a cellular safety net for your Wi-Fi network
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Eero's Signal is a cellular safety net for your Wi-Fi network
"The new Eero Signal could have saved me a lot of headaches when I was dealing with regular internet outages at my home last year. See, Signal automatically detects when your internet goes down and switches your whole Wi-Fi network over to a cellular connection to minimize disruption. Sure, when I'd suddenly see a "Slack is trying to connect" message, I could pull out my phone and hop on the hotspot, but that only brought my laptop back online."
"The Eero Signal comes in two versions: a 4G LTE model for $99.99 and a 5G RedCap one for $199.99. But you'll also need an Eero Plus subscription ($9.99 a month, or $99.99 a year), which gets you 10 GB of backup data per year. If your wired internet is particularly unreliable, it might be worth considering an upgrade to Eero Plus 100, which gets you 100GB of backup data for $199.99."
Eero Signal automatically detects internet outages and switches the entire Wi‑Fi network to a cellular connection to reduce disruption. A phone hotspot restores only that phone’s device, while Eero Signal keeps TVs, studio computers, tablets, and other devices online through the router’s cellular fallback. The product is available as a 4G LTE model for $99.99 and a 5G RedCap model for $199.99. An Eero Plus subscription is required—$9.99 per month or $99.99 per year—for 10 GB of backup data annually. An Eero Plus 100 upgrade provides 100 GB for $199.99. The feature only works within the Eero ecosystem.
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