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We need to be able to do configurations on something other than a phone. Unfortunately, I truly think that the developers and product manager feel that customers like us, asking for a web interface are out of touch. In their arrogance, they feel that they know better than us; and that our want of a web interface is old fashioned and inefficient.

They feel they know better than we do. They'd be wrong, of course, as I am an SDLC executive with 30 yrs of experience and an expert in methodology implementation, testing and development process; but they are unlikely to acquiesce and give us what we are asking for. Bach Dont blame you. I sent the pro and two beacons my new ISP provided back to them. They were free as part of the install, but not having a web interface that I could use from my desktop was a non starter.

What about the remote management provided to professional installers? I am assuming that is via a web interface and should be available to all users - perhaps at their own risk. I am seriously considering returning my eero Pro 6 due to poor management features. However, since consumers aren't "knowledgeable" enough, we won't get the professional interface. My problem is, I've had issues with other mesh systems ORBI, for example that simply broke down and caused connectivity issue after connectivity issue.

ChrisSpera I figure that is indeed their reasoning when it comes to the simplistic approach with the phone app. Some folks have no business messing around with settings they have no idea what they do. On the other hand I work with Cisco and Juniper devices everyday so I have an idea of what the settings do. So once I realized there was no web interface to interact with the router I quickly removed it from the home network and went back to the Orbi. I returned my Netgear router for the eero.

Disappointed, no browser interface? Is it a deal breaker, no. I've got to agree, not having a web interface is lazy. The app is nice, but there's only so much info you can pack into a phone screen. I get it, the app doesn't directly interact with the gateway, it does so through the cloud like a Nest thermostat.

Maybe Amazon doesn't want to cede control to the customer by allowing direct interaction? A web interface would at least allow one to view logs, etc. The lack of multiple SSIDs becomes more problematic as more folks work from home, wishing to segregate official business equipment from home equipment.

I know they have remote management or their professional installers which I must assume is more full featured than the mobile app - maybe not. As a Computing Ph. For those with connection issues, try resetting them to factory and re-connecting to the Eero. Thankfully the other Google Home's, Doorbell, and no surprise Echo and Echo Show's worked fine after a simple wifi change.

At first, I missed having a web UI - especially when it came to troubleshooting connections, it felt like I was in a box. But after all the kinks got worked out and devices were reset or re-connected to Eero, I was still slightly upset - but not angry about not having a UI.

My co-worker tweaks cars as a hobby and never keeps a car for more than a year or two. After he's poured a ton of cash into a tweaked and mostly functional car, he flips it at a loss then repeats. He has "modder's itch" and I think that applies here as well.

After years of slow and dropped connections from just about any brand and price range, I'm at the point of being happy with a fast and reliable connection far more than having a web UI. In fact, now that everything is working I only use the app to check out the bandwidth graphs of each device and to see if there are any unknown devices connecting.

If you absolutely can't live without a web UI, there's no question you should return the Eero and get one that has one. And here's my reason from experience with other products - this will be a sticking point that won't go away until you flip it out because Eero is marketed towards simplicity the same way how iPhone's are locked down with a "walled garden" App Store while Android is wide open. No amount of user feedback will change how Apple runs their App Store, and that's probably the case with Eero.

Luckily I didnt purchase the eero and the new ISP brought them into the house as part of their install. Once I realized there was no web interface I pulled them out and put the orbi mesh back in.

Sent the eero back to the ISP and got 6 bucks removed from bill. This really sucks. No one wants to do work like that on a phone or on an app on a phone. Sometimes, you need a more advanced interface on a regular web browser on your computer. If I had known that I couldn't have that on my eero, I don't know if I would have put it in the house. Eero needs to understand how much of an issue this is and should provide the proper tools needed by their customers. I've been all through the app and don't see where IP pool can be configured.

This is part of the issue with eero. A lot of the more advanced routing features are hidden or missing. Eero handles a lot of this itself. That's great when you don't have needs like harshverma mentions, but when you do, eero makes it nearly impossible to address.

A web interface with more advanced features is needed in these situations, and eero simply doesn't provide it. I appreciate the heads up on this, as the app's UI is NOT very intuitive, especially when it comes to more advanced information. I can understand why eero didn't initially create a web interface for the public - the intent was to keep this simple.

However, this thread is LONG and many here are asking for it. I now see this as obstinance on the part of the vendor - "we told you Its needed; and having eero tell us we're wrong or stupid because we keep asking for it is getting very frustrating. I guess it is a bit too late now for me to return the Eero.

I will try it out and see if it is easy or intuitive to do so It was quite straightforward, however I see the Manual IP address prefix allowed is only What am I doing wrong? What else do I need to do? Thanks in advance if someone can help address this one! If you're wanting to have devices connected to your eero be on another VLAN, you'd need to put the eero network into bridge mode, and then setup the VLAN on the port of the 3rd party router that the eero is connected to.

Disappointed the devices are no longer working with HomeKit, even though both the Apple site and the eero site state the eero products work with HomeKit? Will I return the eero devices because of this not being implemented, and throw a hissy fit, returning to the store, returning to the ISP and then come here to throw that tantrum threat?

Grow the frick up people! You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. I am going to drop out of this topic as I returned my eero mesh system for that of another vendor. I hope everyone can get their problems resolved. I created an account to join this thread of complaint.

I cannot stand products that only allow you to set them up by phone. Is this just for kids. Do you really think it is better to force people to look at a little as screen. What a pain in the butt. I won't even mention how my router provides threat protection for free. Went ahead and replaced the orbi with the Velop mesh. Was able to sell the orbi to pay for a portion of the Velop.

Congratulations on your purchase. NeverAgain for me. Same story with my phone when I am in my office. And then there is the flaky app - 2nd day I check the app and it shows no devices on my network and prompts me to add a new device. At this point it feels like a total let down and I am seriously thinking of going back to my super stable Apple network.

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