![]() ![]() The Eero support response is to wait for Matter which I have been doing patiently for about a year since first posing the question. Question: Does anyone here have a working Apple based Thread Network working on an Eero 6 Pro network? If so, do you have any advice/caveats for me. The Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch Starter Kit is one of the best HomeKit devices because it works with any desk or table lamp (and up to 800 different bulbs), making the 'dumb' device smart. Amazon has rolled out a firmware update for its latest Eero mesh routers that adds support for Apples HomeKit smart home platform. I cna get the Nanoleaf bulbs to Thread with the Eero built in thread service but nothing Apple or Eve will work with Erro Thread (as far as I can tell) Shutting down the Eero Thread disabling the Eero support for Nanoleaf and attempting to build a Thread network utlizing an Apple border router in conjuction with the Eve Energy devices and the nanoleaf bulbs appears fruitless. Remove power from the wemo (for plugs, unplug them, for dimmers flip your breaker) for about 10 seconds. So steps to fix a wemo that won't connect to Homekit: Factory reset the wemo. Read through the text on the page then tap Setup HomeKit. But the issue hits just the Wemo app with Wemo devices which are not HomeKit enabled too. ![]() The headline feature in this software update was Thread support, which improves. Tap Set up HomeKit at the bottom of the screen. This morning, eero customers running the eero 6 or eero Pro 6 were notified of a software update for eeroOS 6.4. The issue I am facing is that I have never been able to re-establish the Thread network as it was before the switch. Open the eero app and tap Discover at the bottom of the screen. This gives me reliable coverage all the way to the extreme reaches of the desired area and is, for the most part, much less hassle to maintain and provides much better bandwidth than the Apple network. I got fed up with eero and switched to linksys velop atlas mesh. Apple TV 4K and mabey 3 Homepod minis.Ībout a year ago I replaced the Apple network with 5 Eero 6 Pros. Plenty of forums that show eero causes HomeKit issues. The Apple network was doing alright and I even had a Thread network operating with Nanoleaf bulbs, Eve Energy plugs and the requisite border router. I have about 50 some smart devices (granted some are smart poper strips) from various manufacturers. on two floors plus a carport, a back patio and deck and a few items at the fron door. The main floor and the full basement are in full use so I'm basically working with about 4800 sq. One down side is the speedtest, I cant trust it at all, I have 1gb service and on the eero. It was cumbersome and it took 5 Airport extreme base stations and some Airport express devices to get marginally good coverage everywhere in my mid century modern (ranch) home. Im getting better coverage than I did with the eero pro 6e. A long time ago I had and Apple Airport network. ![]()
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