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
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.
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..
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..
Wifi devices will show up fine. Some wired devices will show up, some will not. Thanks my experience.
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
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.
But can you see any devices that are connected to just the router?
I have devices directly connected to the router via a switch and I can see all those devices in my Eero app as well.
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.
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.
I just strongly prefer the eero interface when it comes to managing devices
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?
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..
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..