Are you tired of your WiFi signal dropping the moment you step into your backyard? In today’s connected world, a strong internet connection is no longer just for inside the house. Whether you’re streaming music on the patio, working from a laptop on your deck, or setting up smart security cameras, reliable outdoor WiFi is essential. If you’re an Eero user, you’re likely wondering about the best way to get an Eero outdoor WiFi extender. You’ve come to the right place. We’ll explore the official options, clever workarounds, and best practices to blanket your outdoor space with seamless Eero coverage.

Does Eero Offer a Dedicated Outdoor Extender?
Let’s address the most important question first: Does Eero make a specific device officially rated as an “outdoor WiFi extender”? The short answer is no. As of now, Eero does not sell a standalone, weatherproof extender designed to be mounted directly outside and exposed to the elements. All standard Eero devices, including the Eero 6, Eero Pro 6E, and Eero Pro 6, are designed for indoor use only.
However, this doesn’t mean you can’t achieve excellent outdoor WiFi with your Eero system. It simply means you need to use the right strategy to extend your network safely and effectively.
How to Extend Your Eero WiFi Network Outdoors
Since there isn’t a dedicated Eero outdoor WiFi extender, you have to get a bit creative. Here are the three most effective methods to push that reliable mesh signal into your yard, ranked from simplest to most robust.
Method 1: Strategic Indoor Placement
The easiest first step is to optimize the placement of your existing indoor Eero nodes. Try moving the Eero device closest to your desired outdoor area as near to an exterior wall or window as possible.
- Pros: This method is free, requires no extra hardware, and takes only a few minutes.
- Cons: It offers the most limited range increase. Walls, especially those with brick or metal siding, can severely degrade the WiFi signal. This is best for small patios or balconies directly adjacent to the house.
- Best For: Users who only need a slight signal boost just outside their door.
To do this, simply unplug your nearest Eero and find an outlet closer to the outdoors. Give it a few minutes to reboot and reconnect to the mesh network. Use the Eero app to check its signal strength and run a speed test from your outdoor location.
Method 2: Using a Weatherproof Enclosure
This is the most popular and practical solution for most homeowners. You can take a standard indoor Eero device and place it inside a third-party weatherproof enclosure. These boxes are designed to protect electronics from rain, dust, and temperature fluctuations.
“Using a high-quality weatherproof enclosure is a game-changer for extending Eero networks. It allows you to place a mesh node in the ideal outdoor location for maximum coverage without risking damage to the device.” – Sarah Jenkins, Network Installation Specialist
When choosing an enclosure, look for these features:
- NEMA or IP Rating: An IP66 rating or higher ensures the box is waterproof and dust-tight.
- Ventilation: Proper ventilation is crucial to prevent the Eero device from overheating, especially in warm climates.
- Gasketed Seals: Ensure all cable entry points have rubber gaskets to create a waterproof seal around the power and Ethernet cords.
- Material: A UV-resistant polycarbonate or ABS plastic will prevent the enclosure from becoming brittle in the sun.
Step-by-Step Installation:
- Select a Location: Choose a spot that provides the best coverage for your yard. This should be within the wireless range of your existing indoor Eero network.
- Mount the Enclosure: Securely mount the empty enclosure to a wall, post, or eave.
- Run Power: You will need to run an outdoor-rated extension cord or have an electrician install a GFCI-protected outdoor outlet near the enclosure.
- Place the Eero Inside: Put your Eero device inside the enclosure, connect the power cable, and feed it through one of the gasketed ports.
- Seal It Up: Securely close and latch the enclosure, ensuring all seals are tight.
- Add to Your Network: Use the Eero app to add the new device to your network just as you would with any indoor node.
Method 3: The Eero PoE Gateway and a Third-Party Outdoor Access Point
For the most powerful and reliable outdoor WiFi, especially for large properties, the best solution involves using an Eero PoE Gateway or a PoE adapter combined with a dedicated outdoor access point (AP). Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows a single Ethernet cable to provide both data and electrical power to a device.
How it Works:
- Eero PoE Gateway: This device connects to your modem and can power other PoE devices.
- Outdoor Access Point: You would purchase a separate, weatherproof outdoor AP from a brand like Ubiquiti or TP-Link.
- Connection: You run an outdoor-rated Ethernet cable from the Eero PoE Gateway (or another PoE-enabled switch on your network) to the outdoor AP. The Eero system will manage the network, and the outdoor AP will act as the powerful broadcast point for your outdoor space.
This setup ensures the strongest possible signal and is the same method used in professional and commercial installations.
Optimizing Your Outdoor WiFi Performance
Once you have your Eero outdoor WiFi extender solution in place, follow these tips to get the best performance:
- Elevation is Key: Mount your outdoor Eero or access point as high as possible. This helps the signal travel over obstacles like fences, furniture, and landscaping.
- Clear Line of Sight: WiFi signals are strongest when they have a clear path. Try to minimize the number of physical obstructions between the extender and where you’ll be using your devices.
- Check Mesh Health: Use the Eero app to ensure your outdoor node has a strong connection back to the rest of the mesh network. If the connection is weak, you may need to move it closer to an indoor node.
- Update Firmware: Always keep your Eero system’s firmware up to date to get the latest performance and security enhancements.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I just place my Eero on a covered porch?
You can, but it’s not recommended long-term. While a covered porch protects the device from direct rain, it doesn’t protect it from humidity, condensation, dust, or extreme temperatures, all of which can cause damage over time and will void your warranty.
Will an Eero outdoor extender slow down my internet?
All WiFi extenders, including Eero nodes, introduce some latency. However, Eero’s TrueMesh technology is excellent at minimizing speed loss by intelligently routing traffic. As long as the outdoor node has a strong signal back to the main network, any speed reduction should be minimal for most activities.
How far can I extend my Eero WiFi outdoors?
This depends heavily on the method you use and your environment. A strategically placed indoor node might give you another 30-50 feet. A properly placed Eero in a weatherproof enclosure can easily cover a typical suburban backyard. For multi-acre properties, the PoE and outdoor AP method is necessary.
Do I need a specific Eero model to use outdoors in an enclosure?
No, any modern Eero device will work. However, using a more powerful model like an Eero Pro 6 or Pro 6E will provide better performance and range than a base model Eero 6.
Will the outdoor Eero work seamlessly with my indoor network?
Absolutely. That is the primary benefit of using Eero. The system will manage the connection automatically, so your devices will seamlessly switch between indoor and outdoor nodes as you move around your property, all under a single network name.
Conclusion
While Eero doesn’t currently offer a purpose-built Eero outdoor WiFi extender, extending your seamless mesh network into your yard is entirely achievable. For small spaces, strategic indoor placement might be enough. For most homeowners, placing an Eero device inside a quality weatherproof enclosure provides the perfect balance of performance, cost, and ease of installation. And for those with large properties or demanding needs, a PoE-powered outdoor access point offers a professional-grade solution. By choosing the right method, you can finally stop worrying about dropped connections and enjoy fast, reliable WiFi wherever you are on your property.
Get our weekly buyer guide
Practical specs, not advice. Unsubscribe anytime.
I was so frustrated with my WiFi dropping every time I went out to the patio. This guide really helped me figure out the best workaround since Eero doesn’t have a dedicated outdoor extender. I ended up using one of my existing Eero Pro 6 units in a weatherproof enclosure, and it’s been a game-changer for streaming music while I grill. No more dead zones!
It’s a bit disappointing that Eero doesn’t offer an official outdoor extender. I tried placing one of my Eero 6+ units near a window, but the signal still isn’t quite strong enough for my smart security cameras at the far end of the yard. I might have to invest in a proper weatherproof box, which adds to the cost and complexity.
Finally, a clear explanation of how to get Eero WiFi outdoors! I’ve been struggling with this for ages. The suggestion to use a mesh node in a protected area, rather than trying to force a non-weatherproof device into the elements, was exactly what I needed. My backyard now has full coverage for all my devices.
This was super helpful for understanding my options. I really wanted to extend my Eero coverage to my deck for working outside, and the tips on placement and using existing Eero devices were spot on. I’m getting much better speeds now, though I did have to experiment a bit with the best spot for the unit.