I recently switched ISP at home from Virgin (after 20+ Yrs!) to
YouFibre.
YouFibre provide the eero6+ router with their 1Gb/s fibre internet (just £27.99 per month for Gigabit internet, if they are in your area).
It's a mighty wee thing in terms of wireless - It's in our loft and I removed 3x WAPs around the house!
BTW - my referral code for YouFibre will save you £50 / earn me £50 -
Recommend Youfibre, Refer Friends, Receive Cashback
The eero routers are however App setup only.
With the new router my home network moved to a new IP address range.
You can see your network details within the eero App; tap Settings at the bottom right and your router's IP address is named "Gateway eero IP address".
IIRC I only needed to use Hikvision's SADP software (on my PC) to find my Hikvision NVR and then switch DHCP ON for a while to let it find a valid IP address within the new router's new IP address range.
The eero App will confirm that your NVR has joined the network, in my case it shows the NVR as "Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co.,Ltd." and shows that it is wired to the network (this symbol
<...>).
For a Hikvision turret camera that I have wired directly to the same network the eero App lists the full model number and serial number in its overview connected devices list.
Then, disable DHCP in SADP, so the NVR stays at its newly set IP address.
Then, on a PC, using a browser, login to the NVR and check the network setup and ensure that the Gateway address for the NVR is set to the router address of the new eero router ["Gateway eero IP address"].
You can of course access and change this setting via a monitor directly connected to your NVR if you prefer.
Simples