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Eero has quickly become one of the most popular mesh Wi-Fi systems on the market. It's easy to see why. Eero is the perfect solution for anyone looking to boost their home's Wi-Fi signal and finally enjoy the fastest speeds possible. However, with all the benefits come a few hiccups. One of the most common issues faced by Eero users is the dreaded red light. If you're also having problems with the Eero red light, don't worry. We've got you covered. In this handy guide, we'll show you exactly how to fix the Eero red light. This will help you get your Eero up and running again in no time! Significance of a Red Light in eero If eero showing red light, its mean that you are not connected to internet. If you’ve looked at your eero’s LED light and noticed that it’s glowing red, you’re not alone. Many of our customers have reported this to us as a sign of an internet problem, but it’s not always the case. A red light on your eero indicates that you’re not connected to the internet. That’s it. Most of the time, it means that you have a problem with your internet connection itself. For example, if your modem is malfunctioning, you’ll see a red light on your eero. Steps To fix the eero red light If you suffer from eero red light, you need to be able to fix the issue. The following steps solve the issue: 1) Unplug the eero 2) Disconnect any Ethernet cables from the eero 3) Wait for 2 minutes and then reconnect the eero 4) Wait for 10 minutes and then connect the Ethernet cable to the router 5) Plug in the eero. This should solve the issue.

If you know the drill with setting up your Wi-Fi, then you know that it's not always that simple. Even if you have a modem/router combo, you will still need to install an eero in order to get a fast, reliable signal in every corner of your home. In this case, you should verify that your Eero is linked to the modem and, if so, that the connection is secure. Please ensure that both the modem and eero are active simultaneously. Need To Restart your Eero network When the Eero lights are flashing red and green, you need to restart your network. Restarting your network will clear the data on your network, including any Wi-Fi settings, network names, and network passwords. If the Eero lights are blinking red and green on one or more Eeros: Turn off the power to the Eero. Unplug the Eero from the wall for at least 30 seconds. If your Eero is plugged into a power strip, make sure to turn off the power to the power strip. Plug the Eero directly into a power outlet. Turn the power back on and wait at least 30 seconds. When the Eero is back online, it should be configured to use the Wi-Fi settings you've entered in the Eero app. The lights will be solid green (or green and amber on older Eeros). If you're still having trouble or need to re-enter your Wi-Fi settings, visit Dashboardeero.us