

In the back is a rudimentary connection panel with two Ethernet connections. Relying on passive cooling, each eero Pro 6 unit has limited ventilation and topped out at 124 degrees Fahrenheit, much hotter than others in its class. Altogether, the eero Pro 6 is capable of 4.2Gbps of throughput.Īll this adds up to a lot of heat generated in a small space. The eero Pro 6 system is theoretically capable of delivering 574Mbps over its 2.4GHz link as well as 1.2Gbps over one 5GHz connection and 2.4Gbps over the other 5GHz band.

By contrast, Orbi reserves one of the 5GHz bands for communication from the satellite to the host, whether it’s needed or not. Using eero’s Modulation Coding Scheme, the system dynamically optimizes and balances the flow of data to and from the host router. On top of its 2.4GHz data band, the system has two 5GHz bands that equally share in the movement of data to and from the network’s wireless satellites.

It includes MU-MIMO and beamforming technology to push the maximum amounts of data to the connected devices. Based on Qualcomm’s IPQ8174 Wi-Fi chip, the system has a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 4GB of flash storage for its settings and firmware. If my site is taken down and locked access to the droplet, then what is the use of backups in my droplet? What if they permanently disable the account and refuses to provide backup? Our entire business will go down in split second and irony is we’ll never know why our droplet is taken down and how our business died.Each eero Pro 6 has internal antennas for Bluetooth (used during setup) and Zigbee (for connecting home automation devices) as well as five Wi-Fi antennas. DigitalOcean users response in recent days Support of DigitalOcean is poor as everyone knows and we need to wait for hours just to get a reply for our ticket.

For some reasons, DigitalOcean guys are taking down the production sites and locking access to droplets without any warning or notice. Still, it is better to lose 7 days of data instead of losing my entire site.Įverything is going normally until I see a lot of updates on Facebook where people complain about DigitalOcean’s strange behavior. The downside is DigitalOcean will take a backup for every 7 days and in the worst case, I’ll lose my 7 days data. To be on safer side I enabled backups option for my droplet which cost me extra $2/month. When Geek Dashboard is running on shared hosting, I make use of the backup wizard in cPanel and take the regular backups which are not possible with DigitalOcean.
