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Use of EERO network hardware
howardsh3t
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I have recently changed my home to use the EERO router and WiFi system and have had no problems with it at all. As it related to the use of my Flex 6400, Maestro, and using Smart link, there are no problems and it works great. I did change my cable modem/router to bridge mode so it is only operating as a modem and sending the internet data to the main EERO box which then goes into my switch. My other EERO units around our home are connected via hardwired ethernet, and the additional extender is connected through WiFi. I did NOT put the EERO unit into bridge mode
I used the port forwarding on the EERO App for the main EERO unit to set up the TCP & UDP ports and everything for the Flex came up fine. I have no problem connecting to my Flex using Smart Link when away from our home network. At home this morning, I disconnected the Maestro from the wired connection and let it connect using the WiFi and it worked great with latency of 3ms, and max latency of 71ms.
Howard AE3T
I used the port forwarding on the EERO App for the main EERO unit to set up the TCP & UDP ports and everything for the Flex came up fine. I have no problem connecting to my Flex using Smart Link when away from our home network. At home this morning, I disconnected the Maestro from the wired connection and let it connect using the WiFi and it worked great with latency of 3ms, and max latency of 71ms.
Howard AE3T
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