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Pretty awesome idea
This is awesome!! Wish I'd had this years ago.
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3 of the 4 comments older than mine are from brand-new accounts whose only comments are on this post, with only

> Pretty awesome idea

> amazing

> awesome

I'm suspicious...

edit: another

> This is awesome!! Wish I'd had this years ago.

edit 2: And a sixth:

> This is awesome!

Really....? Account isn't new and this legit sounds awesome. It's cute that you have nothing better to do than play forum detective, but take your suspicion and stuff it.
1) Your name is green, which (as I googled only just an hour ago, coincidentally) means it was created in the last 5 days, and

2) Clicking your profile shows "created: 9 minutes ago"

edit: formatting

HN makes your username name show green when you're green. Like yours is.
> It's cute that you have nothing better to do than play forum detective, but take your suspicion and stuff it.

It's bad enough to run a voting ring and astroturf the comment threads, but abusing other users on top of that is right out. We've banned all the new accounts that voted for this story and buried the repost that was on the front page.

If any of you would like to read HN's rules and promise to follow them in the future, you'll find our email address there.

Simple, but very useful. Most people don't know how to improve Wi-Fi in their house aside from adding a wireless repeater (which reduces your bandwidth). We need more routers like this so people stop experiencing bad internet at home.
This seems to offer a similar, home mesh like Meraki does.

I presume however that eero's will still suffer the same issue that a Meraki (or any mesh for that matter) could and that is too many hops between non-wired AP's. Is that the case here?