You could get 860 mbps with wifi 6 though. Wifi 7 seems a bit overkill for now until 10 gbps comes to more homes. But that's way quicker than a majority of people would need
I recommend not buying any Linksys Wifi product. My brand new WiFi 6 mesh router failed almost a year ago and Linksys refuses to replace the unit even though they admitted it is a hardware failure. I went to Eero, far better performance and support.
My child nodes keep dropping all the time no matter what I do they won't stay connected to the main node, I have to power cycle them multiple times a day to keep a connection, and a wired backhaul is out of the question. Sucks I can't take them back (outside of return window) I still have my MX5300's that have worked fine but wanted to upgrade to Wi-Fi 7.
You could get 860 mbps with wifi 6 though. Wifi 7 seems a bit overkill for now until 10 gbps comes to more homes. But that's way quicker than a majority of people would need
I recommend not buying any Linksys Wifi product. My brand new WiFi 6 mesh router failed almost a year ago and Linksys refuses to replace the unit even though they admitted it is a hardware failure. I went to Eero, far better performance and support.
the fact that Linksys has not added multi-gigabit LAN to any of their devices is kinda crazy.
What is multi gogabite
Hi
Do I have do disconnect the dshp because it’s connected to the old router
My child nodes keep dropping all the time no matter what I do they won't stay connected to the main node, I have to power cycle them multiple times a day to keep a connection, and a wired backhaul is out of the question. Sucks I can't take them back (outside of return window) I still have my MX5300's that have worked fine but wanted to upgrade to Wi-Fi 7.
Can you backhaul and also connect to older Velop Linksys Nodes?
You need to be logged in to an account to install these? What a bummer....
Thanks Shane...😁😁😁👍👍👍
Of course. Thanks for stopping by.