MyRepublic has added a second router to its fastest home plan. The new Amazon eero 10Gbps Mesh + HyperSpeed 10Gbps bundle is live on its site, and the pitch is a good one: top up $50 and the 10Gbps fibre plan arrives with two Amazon eero Pro 7 10Gbps Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers, which MyRepublic's own product tile badges as worth $1,199.98.

The $50 is real. It is also not what the second router costs you.

> Quick view: MyRepublic Amazon eero 10Gbps Mesh + HyperSpeed 10Gbps · $39.99/mth for 10 months, then $59.99/mth · 24-month contract · 2x Amazon eero Pro 7 10Gbps mesh (stated worth $1,199.98) for a one-time $50 top-up · $59.90 service installation NOT waived · new and recontract customers · no published end date.

The plan, as MyRepublic states it

From the brand's own terms-and-conditions page for this exact promotion:

  • Based on a 24-month contract for MyRepublic 10Gbps Fibre Broadband.
  • $39.99/month for the first 10 months, then $59.99/month for the remaining 14.
  • Off-contract subscription price of $49.99/month applies after the contract ends.
  • Valid for new and recontract customers only.
  • A one-time $50 upfront top-up for router fees applies.
  • The bundled 2x Amazon eero Pro 7 10Gbps routers are not exchangeable for cash or credit.
  • A one-time standard service installation charge of $59.90 applies for new customers, $29.90 for recontracting customers.
  • Free Fibre Termination Point installation, only for customers who do not already have one.
  • NetLink Trust's $61.04 service activation charge applies to all new sign-ups.
  • Not valid with any other promotion.

Also thrown in: a free home phone line with unlimited local calls.

The comparison MyRepublic puts right next to it

Sitting beside the mesh bundle on the same site is the Amazon eero 10Gbps Router + HyperSpeed 10Gbps plan — the identical 10Gbps service with one eero Pro 7 10Gbps, stated worth $599.99. Its terms are shorter in one important way: the $50 router top-up will be waived, and the $59.90 standard service installation charge will be waived.

So the mesh plan is not the cheaper plan plus $50. It is a different plan that costs more in three separate places at once.

1x eero Pro 72x eero Pro 7 mesh
Promo rate$29.99/mth$39.99/mth
Promo length12 months10 months
Rate after promo$49.99/mth$59.99/mth
Router top-upWaived$50
Service installationWaived$59.90 (new)
NetLink activation$61.04$61.04
Router value stated$599.99$1,199.98

Totalling the 24 months you are actually signing for

Both plans lock you in for the same two years, so the honest comparison is the full-term bill. New customer, high-rise home, no existing termination point:

1x eero Pro 72x eero Pro 7 mesh
Promo months$29.99 x 12 = $359.88$39.99 x 10 = $399.90
Remaining months$49.99 x 12 = $599.88$59.99 x 14 = $839.86
Router top-up$0$50.00
Service installation$0$59.90
NetLink activation$61.04$61.04
24-month total$1,020.80$1,410.70
Effective monthly$42.53$58.78

The difference is $389.90. That is the price of the second eero Pro 7 — nearly eight times the $50 in the headline.

But it is still cheaper than buying one

This is where it deserves a fair hearing. MyRepublic prices a single eero Pro 7 10Gbps at $599.99 on the other plan. Paying $389.90 for the second one is about 65 cents on the dollar, and you get it on day one rather than buying a matching unit at retail later.

So the question is not whether $389.90 is a rip-off. It is not. The question is simply: do you need a second node?

  • Yes, probably — maisonettes and duplexes, long corridor-style flats, homes with thick structural walls or a reinforced service core, 5-room and larger units where the router sits in the far corner, or anywhere you already know one bedroom drops out.
  • No, probably not — most 3-room and 4-room flats and standard condo units, where a single Wi-Fi 7 router with 320MHz channels reaches the whole floorplate. Here the $389.90 buys you a spare.

The line worth reading twice

MyRepublic's terms give the off-contract price for this same 10Gbps service as $49.99/month. The mesh plan bills months 11 to 24 at $59.99.

For 14 of the 24 months you are contracted, you pay $10 a month more than MyRepublic charges people on no contract at all$140 across that stretch. The moment the contract ends, the price falls to $49.99.

That is not a hidden fee: the higher in-contract rate is what pays for two routers handed over up front. But it does flip the usual logic of a lock-in. On this plan you are not signing 24 months to secure a lower monthly price — for most of the term you are signing to pay a higher one. The single-router plan does not have this quirk; its post-promo rate is $49.99, exactly the off-contract rate.

Upfront costs, and the landed-property trap

For a high-rise home with no existing TP, NetLink Trust's $182.03 TP installation is charged and then credited back to your account — net zero. For a landed property, an extra $151.51 is charged on top, and MyRepublic states plainly that only $182.03 will be credited. That $151.51 is not recoverable.

Upfront, new customer1x eero Pro 72x eero mesh
Flat / condo$61.04$170.94
Landed$212.55$322.45

Two conditions that quietly decide whether "free TP installation" means anything: it applies only if your home does not already have a Fibre Termination Point, and your first month's invoice is charged when the order completes — at successful installation, not at sign-up.

Tips

  • Default to the single-router plan. At $1,020.80 over 24 months it is the cheapest way into 10Gbps here, and it is the one that waives both the router top-up and the installation charge.
  • Only pay for mesh if you have a coverage problem you can already name. A dead bedroom, a maisonette, a long flat. "More is better" costs $389.90.
  • Recontracting? Say so. Your service installation drops from $59.90 to $29.90, and NetLink's $61.04 activation charge is stated as applying to new sign-ups — worth confirming it is not on your quote.
  • Landed homeowners: budget the $151.51. It is the only charge here that is never credited back.
  • Do not plan on stacking. Neither plan can be combined with any other MyRepublic promotion.
  • There is no published deadline. MyRepublic does not state an end date for either offer and reserves the right to amend or withdraw any promotion at any time — so the price you see is the price on the day, not a guaranteed window.

Related

*Plan prices, contract length, router values, waivers, installation charges and the NetLink Trust figures were read on 21 August 2026 from MyRepublic's own product pages at myrepublic.net and from its official terms-and-conditions pages for each of the two promotions, under Legal > Fixed Broadband > Individual Promotions. The 24-month totals and the $389.90 difference are our own arithmetic on those published figures, for a new customer in a high-rise home with no existing Fibre Termination Point; your quote will differ if you are recontracting, live in a landed property, or already have a TP. MyRepublic publishes no end date for either promotion and reserves the right to amend or withdraw it at any time — confirm current pricing on its own site before committing. Cover image: MyRepublic official product visuals for the Amazon eero Pro 7 10Gbps router and mesh bundles.*