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It was fantastic and wonderful for a few weeks, then it started having issues. I'd have stuck with it happily if the radios hadn't dropped for a second or two multiple times an hour. I might need to investigate if the firmware for my Nighthawk has even been addressed. Now we are wiring as many things as possible. When we first got the Eeros, we wired nothing. The problem is that too many things need to be wired to run optimally. I did disconnect something from the Eero that is close to the PS4 Slim, and the PS4 runs fine wired in. I'd really just like my Eeros to be stable again. I really have more pressing things to do at the moment than spend more time on a network that should be working. I could set up the Netgear Nighthawk (X10 AD7200) to test the PS4's ability, but it is such a pain to shut off the Eeros and put the Nighthawk back in and then configure the PS4 for that SSID again. It only works on the 2.4ghz network, and even then it is slow. It ran perfectly fine for over a year with the Eeros until 3.18.0. We had this PS4 Slim before we got the Eero network.

Pugamer1 That doesn't actually make sense for me.
#Breathing zone ps4 app update
If the cheap extender seems to work I'll update this accordingly. Lots of folks are saying if you have the Eero nodes you can just hardwire into one of those and it works, but man those are pricey just for that. I have an extra TPLink extender laying around that I'll probably just connect and hardwire to the PS4, so it looks like a wired connection to the console. Not sure if that's what broke it because I don't know if it's possible to roll the Eero's back to a previous build. The PS4 Pros use a newer chipset that seems to have less issues, except that I see a lot of people with PS4 Pros saying everything was good until a recent Eero sw build released. It wasn't pretty, but it seemed to fix the issue back then. I remember solving this with my previous router by having separate SSIDs for the 2.4 and 5ghz bands, and only connected the PS4 to the 2.4ghz network. The older ones (like mine) use a chipset that doesn't like the dual band. So after a ton of digging into discussions where people are having similar problems, it sounds like it's an issue with the PS4's wifi stack. If we wanted to deal with dropping devices, we would have kept the Netgear paperweight.
#Breathing zone ps4 app Offline
The wifi radios went offline randomly several times an hour for a second or so. We got the Eeros because we had a $500 Netgear router that was fantastic, when it worked. A PS4 Slim that has connection issues is better than devices that drop. My husband is working all day online using multiple devices. Two of us are streaming classes (I teach, and my high school senior is finishing school). My husband is now working from home and I've seen reports of devices dropping from the network randomly with 3.18.1.
#Breathing zone ps4 app upgrade
But honestly, I'm afraid to upgrade to it. I know that 3.18.1 is out and possibly fixes this issue with the PS4.
#Breathing zone ps4 app pro
We use the PS4 Slim more often than the Pro (teenage daughter has the Slim in her media room, but the Pro is connected to our main TV and sound system). Oddly, our PS4 Pro is not having any issues that we have noticed. We had this PS4 prior to getting the Eero network. This PS4 Slim had no trouble at all connecting with the Eeros until 3.18.0 update. It will then drop randomly while we are streaming. If I check in the Eero app, the PS4 Slim is connected to the 5ghz band. Once in a great while the PS4 Slim will connect when we turn it on. It will not connect unless I go into to the network section and "setup" my network. Then recently the PS4 Slim tells us to connect to the internet when we turn it on. We've had this network for about 18 months with no issues. We had three Eeros for a while, then added a fourth pro. This setup has worked fine for a long time. Other devices in the same area are functioning perfectly with no problems. The PS4 Slim is sitting 5 feet from one of Pros. We are having a significant amount of trouble with our PS4 Slim.
