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Yes, these will easily connect to your existing Eero 6 Router. You have already setup the main station, and then you will connect any additional units. You can create a wireless backhaul (mesh network) from these units into your existing system, but the preferred method is to connect them with Ethernet cabling to each additional unit. If you really only need the wireless backhaul, you could go with the cheaper Extender units and save yourself $30-$40 for each additional device. If you do go wireless backhaul, just plug the new unit(s) into power and they will see your existing network and add/configure them via the Eero app on your phone. If you go wired backhaul, you will need to run an Ethernet cable to each new location. You can easily connect one or more wired switches to your Eero 6 router to increase Ethernet port count and availability so that is not an issue. Heck, I have three wired switches in my house connected to my Eero 6 Routers.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I added an eero 6 to a network containing an eero 6 pro with no problem. In the eero app there's a plus button in the upper-right hand corner you can tap that walks you through the process of adding the additional eero.
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