I think it will be a tail-wagging-dog thing where ISPs feel they need Wi-Fi meshing / whole home answer that does not require any technical capability from users. Either that or cost per unit for routers with ports for > 1G and/or Wi-Fi 7.
The Fritz!boxes had a meshing option but you had to understand the feature and where to find it, especially if using multiple and needing to change the Internet "mode" on other units.
I think ISPs should be focusing on the Internet connection itself, but marketing and the increased line speeds are driving them to handle the LAN stuff as appliances since if the home Wi-Fi is under performing or having other issues the customer may still be complaining to the ISP.
Paradoxically none of that LAN stuff is a factor if you are a leased-line customer paying way more but with an SLA, there is a clear demarcation of responsibility.
One aspect I am not clear on is whether Eero offer the same standard remote management (TR-069) that Zen use with the Fritz!box as the latter makes it easy for the ISP to reconfigure to enable VoIP during the PSTN switchover for example.
prlzx on Zen: FTTC (VDSL) at ~40Mbps / 10Mbps
with IP4/6 (no v6? - not true Internet)
Edited by prlzx (Sat 24-Aug-24 09:46:03)