
How-to: Submitting Feature requests
Please read before submitting a feature request!
Welcome to the Feature requests portion of the eero community! This is your opportunity to share the features you'd love to see with both the eero staff and community.
IMPORTANT When posting to the feature request section, keep each post to a single feature. This allows us to both have a single discussion and track the progress if we are currently working on or have recently completed a project.
If a feature you'd like to request already exists in our community, we ask that you either chime into or "like" the existing topic.
Please note that we don't discuss future plans.
Feature request status labels:
Under Consideration If a post has this status, it means that we are currently reviewing whether or not we will be moving forward with the feature request. From here, it will either move to Planned or Not Planned.
Planned: If a post is marked as Planned, it means that it is a feature we plan to implement at some point in the future. Whether or not we include a timeline, it indicates this is something we plan to build into eero.
Not planned: If you see Not Planned, unfortunately, that means this isn't something we plan to build right now. However, don't let it stop you or anyone from telling us it is something you want. We are always reviewing past and new feature requests.
Started: This is where it gets exciting! This means we have started working on this feature and hope to have something more to share with our customers in the near future.
Implemented: The feature has been added! This means we have shipped the new feature and it will be available to our customers.
To get started, visit the topic page and tap Request a feature. You will need to include a topic and the content of the post.
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Pertaining to a Secure & Secure+ features... I'd like to see content filtering based on device intelligence, in addition to the age of the human that will use it. Some people do not have children connecting to their home network, but would still like to block traffic on a rogue smart plug or bulb. As there are different levels of intelligence (Ex: computer vs echo vs plug), it would be nice to have the ability to create a filter category based on the level of intelligence.
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Pertaining to Secure & Secure+ features... I'd like to have the ability to see blocked traffic, or just traffic in general. Along with this, I'd like the ability to make exceptions of false positives. As it stands, the current blocked threat graph does the user little good. I see that we can create custom block and permit lists, but the default threat blocking that occurs with a Secure subscription gives me zero insight.
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I think the content filtering is great. However, I find it to be very lacking in certain areas. I was intrigued to keep my eero secure subscription but it just didn't make sense given these deficiencies. Currently, it only allows me to create a profile for devices that have previously been connected to my network. However, that is useless for robust content filtering. I should have the option to filter the entire network as a whole. Anything coming from the router to any device should be filtered if I opt for that setting... Without that, I cannot have peace of mind that my children aren't viewing inappropriate content on devices that I'm not aware of.
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Another feature that I think should be standard, is the ability to override and select which specific eero device you want to connect to at a given time. For example, when I am in my dining room, it automatically switches to the dining room eero which cuts my speed in a half. However, if I were to remain connected to the original router in my bedroom, which is what occurs before it automatically changes to the dining room eero, I get faster speeds even though I have slightly less bars in terms of reception. The only reason why I have an eero device in the dining room is so I can connect another eero device in the basement so I can have internet downstairs, but by doing that, I effectively slowed my internet in the dining room compared to the speeds that I had before I even purchased the eero system. Very frustrating.
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The Client Steering beta offering is a great add, but it doesn’t seem to have a consistent approach to analyze and redirect more static connections (not phones or tablets that “roam”). Is there a thought to do a “force” rebalance via the app, as I notice the EERO nodes often have very unbalanced connections in my home. (I have an 8,000 sq ft residence on 4 levels with 10 nodes, and some connections seem very odd because of a suboptimal distance, etc.)
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Hi there! I wanted to share some valuable information about the Eero 6 systems. I absolutely LOVE everything about what Eero has done for my home. But I just experienced as a homeowner my very first issue with the Eero Pro 6 that the staff may want to look into. I recently purchased a stand alone home generator through Generac. There is a time during the process of setup where you will have to link up your generator through the developer's app in order to connect the generator to Wi-fi. Myself along with the installers and customer service, also with Eero customer service as well as no solution was found other than the generator's Wifi module did NOT like anything about the Eero mesh systems and that was the reason it never showed. My only working solution at this point (thank goodness I worked I.T. for awhile) was to purchase a separate cheap router for specifically the generator of its own. Of course after setup, the generator immediately showed up on the list to be connected. I hope the techs can look into this as I wish I could've just added the generator to the Eeros so the process would've been so much quicker and cheaper...
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Add in a "placement check" to have the eeros in the network do a test to see the strength between each and their connections. I've been moving eeros throughout my home periodically and would love to know which ones are too far or not receiving the greatest communication strength between one another.
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Add a feature that allows parents to see any websites trying to be accessed that were blocked by the Eero network/content filter. If my child gets to a "violent" site, it would be informative to know what they were trying to find or if it was just a mistake. Don't track every site but only the ones blocked by the content filters.
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I would like to see EERO keep statistics on how often the Internet service to the house is dropped. We live in a fairly rural area with frequent loss of Internet - AT&T denies that it happens, so it would be handy to have that statistic reported on request. It would be nice if it kept themlast 28 days of service and the number of outages that occurred each of those days.
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New Beacon 6?
I love my old gen2.0 beacons, easy to plug directly in the wall, night light, no silly cables everywhere…
I upgraded my pro router to 6, but kept my old beacons because of that.
Not a big fan of the boxey eero 6 extenders that need a table or a pricey plastics wall mount from eBay.Bring some new ones back!!! With wifi6 upgraded insides… pretty please!
…and with uk plugs ideally!
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Hello, I'm new, I just bought the eero 6+ pack and I love it. But these days I realized that there is no possibility that choosing a device such as a TV connects to an eero that is winged, on the contrary it connects to another that is in the corridor, and to solve that I have to restart and detect the one that is nearby. But sometimes that varies. I would like you to be able to choose which to connect to a device that will not move like a TV.
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Profiles should be allowed to specify band used (limit to 2.4/5/etc) and daily usage limits as well as safety profiles/blocking. Some of my devices will not connect to 5Ghz if 2.4Ghz is available (even though they should) and some get confused if both are available. I believe we used to have a Labs feature called band steering that was close to this. Thanks. (eero 6+/3units).
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Hello. First, must point out that I am really happy with eero and have multiple networks using multiple eero devices. I am running the app on iOS on both an iPhone and iPad.
Here is a suggestion
When I get a notification marker in the app and then open the app there is no prompt as to what the notification was for. Was it a new device? Update? I can’t tell.
Also, being that I have two networks on my app, I don’t know which network the notification is for. Ideally, if I get a notification marker and then open the app, it should switch to the correct network and then telL me what the notification is for.
Thanks for listening!Chris
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I’d like to see a push notification for if an Eero goes offline. For example. I have an Eero in my garage on an outlet that is a GFCI that is also powering my freezer. If I got a notification when that Eero went offline I would have been alerted and could have saved all the items in my freezer. Seems very useful. Thanks
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Adding scheduling of blocking of websites during certain times of the day. As a parent that home school's their child with Stride/MOVA, the role of the teacher is done through the technology platform Stride provides. The teachers, however, utilize YouTube a lot during classes. Unfortunately, many older YouTube videos have not been adequately set up for parental controls, becoming unavailable for my son of eight to watch. The only way around such nuances is for the school to adjust its thinking on how it utilizes YouTube and ensure videos are presented to either support parental controls or circumvent parental controls through a safe URL link that can be programmed.
Since many do not understand the depth of technology use, I believe my communications have fallen on deaf ears. A school that provides education through technology should understand the parental desire to implement safety measures of setting appropriate age restrictions for websites, such as YouTube and general web searches, given the child has unfettered access to the computer during the time they are in class. This leaves the only option that security providers such as eero take into account flexibility in design for circumstances where parental controls may interfere with daily activities yet are needed outside certain hours of the day.
In such cases, disabling parental controls on chrome can be utilized, and YouTube can be allowed during specific time frames while class is in session, then disabled after that. Or perhaps a combination of timing of eero parental controls and blocking of websites to optimize deficiencies in online learning and understanding of technology and the role of the parent to safeguard their children when they have access to the whole of the Internet.
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Hello. I recently ran into this issue where I was trying to log in to my hydro bill website to consult my bill/account and kept getting redirected to the login page. I found out today after some experimenting and some luck that it was due to the Advanced Security feature being toggled on in my Eero application.
While I do really appreciate an advanced security feature, there was no indication that the failure to access my account was due to Eero blocking access. Therefore, my suggestion is for Eero to have a message that appears when a website is blocked. Something similar to, "This webpage has been blocked because our Advanced Security feature has detected....."
That way, if it is indeed a trusted website, then users could know right away and either toggle it off or add it to the allowed websites list.