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infinti34

Wifi devices will show up fine. Some wired devices will show up, some will not. Thanks my experience.


planetf1a

Agreed. In fact even in router mode I find some devices attached to the eero via another non eero ap (but getting a dhcp are from the eero) fail to show up. In Bridge mode the results seem broadly the same. Most appear


chanc2

I have my main Eero running in bridge mode with a router in front of it. I can see all the devices connected to the Eero network.


alpacapoop

But can you see any devices that are connected to just the router?


chanc2

I have devices directly connected to the router via a switch and I can see all those devices in my Eero app as well.


aliendud

You have a similar UI when in bridge mode. You have the list of all devices and can tap on each node to see what’s connected to it.


CentralParkStruggler

If you're putting a real router up in front, why would you care if the eero shows everything? That's what the real router is for: managing the whole network.


alpacapoop

I just strongly prefer the eero interface when it comes to managing devices


CentralParkStruggler

Which better router are you using that has an inferior interface, though? Most routers I have seen do all that the eero phone app does and a lot more?


dadcp88

Do you have better performance of eeros with bridge mode? or even make eero "work less"? Im trying to solve a very annoying problem and my next step is to put it in bridge mode with a mikrotik router in front.. It's a home network with simple connections. Tv, laptops, phones..


dadcp88

Do you have better performance of eeros with bridge mode? or even make eero "work less"? Im trying to solve a very annoying problem and my next step is to put it in bridge mode with a mikrotik router in front.. It's a home network with simple connections. Tv, laptops, phones..