User's Manual

Model
s N
010001
and Q010001
draft
Confidential and Proprietary
/2020
User Manual
>> Draft for eero Model N010001 and Model Q010001 <<
eero 6
Getting started with eero
One of the biggest frustrations with a traditional router has to be the confusing and complex
setup process, so at eero we’ve taken a different approach: make the entire setup experience as
quick and easy as possible. So, whether you’re an old hand at networking or are taking your first
step into home WiFi, eero is for you.
Our app will walk you through the process and do most of the heavy lifting, but here’s a quick
overview of what to expect. If you’re new to WiFi, or just need a refresher, we encourage you to
read this article and refer back to it if you have any concerns during in-app setup.
Before you begin:
Setup components
In the box:
o Ethernet cable
o eero(s)
o Power cord(s)
What you’ll need:
o eero iOS or Android app
o At least one 1st or 2nd-generation eero (eero Beacons cannot be used to start a network)
o Mobile device with a data connection (If you don't have access to a data connection, see
our workaround instructions here.)
o Internet service
o Cable or DSL modem (if required)*
Don’t know what a modem is? Unsure if you have one? Find out here.
Here’s how to get started getting your eero network online:
STEP 1: Download the eero app for iOS or Android:
Download the free eero app – you can find it on the Apple Store or Google Play. eero supports
both iOS and Android (check here for details on the versions we support). You’ll need the app to
set up your eero network. You won’t be able to set up your system on a web browser.
STEP 2: Create an eero account

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