Learned a lot - probably more than I thought possible - from this site. Up until now have been reading and listening to others - nothing to contribute. I read a number of posts about problems connecting the eero mesh router because I had been having intermittent connection problems. Before calling eero support, we assigned a static IP address to the iAquaLink. This improved the connectivity but it would still drop after some time. Eero was well aware of the problems and suggested unplugging the two "extension" units (nodes) and setting the router to only broadcast 2.4 GHz. After the eero was "simplified" to a single node broadcasting on a single frequency - I followed the normal reset procedures )turning the switch from Wired to Wireless and going into the network on my iphone and setting up the iAquaLink connection).
Eero support's comment was that iAquaLink was seeing too many connections with the same ID (because of how the mesh works) and getting confused. By using only one node the iAquaLink only saw one connection on each network. I used the Guest network to keep an unsecured device off my main network.
The iAquaLink connected immediately and has been stable for several hours. 5 GHz has been turned back on and the other nodes plugged back in. Still playing well...
I will post updates but hopefully the iAquaLink will remain stable...
Eero support's comment was that iAquaLink was seeing too many connections with the same ID (because of how the mesh works) and getting confused. By using only one node the iAquaLink only saw one connection on each network. I used the Guest network to keep an unsecured device off my main network.
The iAquaLink connected immediately and has been stable for several hours. 5 GHz has been turned back on and the other nodes plugged back in. Still playing well...
I will post updates but hopefully the iAquaLink will remain stable...