i'm an eero customer, but i had a repeater thing. how is eero different? i know how it's different in the sense that it's easy to plug in and it works. is that fundamentally the difference? >> there are a few things. at the end of the day, we're going for a product that just works. and to make that happen, with repeaters, you typically end up with a different network name, like switch-and-change. with eero, you have one name. with repeaters, you cut at least half your speed when you connect to the repeater network. for us, we've got multiple radios so you don't mood any speed when you go from hop to hop to hop. >> are there certain changes in the home, pieces of hardware, ways of consuming content that are really driving this? in my house, i have them in every room, in the back of my house needs more of a connection. i've had both sono and peletons tell me that there's a way of leveraging the points. >> you know, i think the biggest thing is streaming video. streaming content is absolutely what's driving great connectivity in the home, whether you're tryin