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No hay artículos en el carroJavier
Comentado en México el 25 de marzo de 2025
FuncionanPero la app de Linksys es muy limitadaFalla constantemente, da reportes falsos
J. Nicolls
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
Easy setup and good range. I upgraded my mesh system since I had a weak signal in my detached stucco garage. The app is the weakest link. It’s a bit slow and it would be nice if one could specify the preferred node per device. You have to restart a device to pickup the node.Not a deal breaker, my last mesh system was the same in that regard. Overall I am pleased with this system and would buy again.
Sonia J.
Comentado en México el 19 de diciembre de 2024
La señal de internet llega sin problemas por todo el rincón de la casa, haciéndola más estable y amplificando la señal! Muy fácil de instalar! El envío fue muy eficiente!
six6guy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2024
My home is literally long enough that two router nodes can't see each other via the wi-fi even though they have direct line of sight with each other. The Velop configuration app can see both router nodes, as they are connected via the wired Ethernet ports, but the configuration app can't/won't use the wired Ethernet port as the back channel.This mesh router works just backwards of what I need! It is trying to use the wi-fi as the backbone and provide Ethernet ports to some remote wired devices. If I download an iso image, when connected via wi-fi to the child router, the wired network is ignored and the payload of the download travels completely over the wi-fi.What I need is a mesh router system that adds wi-fi signal strength to an already wired network. I don't think my setup is that uncommon of a scenario... my home came pre-wired with coax TV cables and Amazon sells MoCA 2.5 devices (coax Ethernet).This router system works perfect if you don't have a wired backbone, have all routers "radio close" to each other, and are willing to download at radio speeds.
David Gonzalez Morales
Comentado en México el 7 de noviembre de 2024
Tuve problemas para instalarlo con la seccion que se utiliza para sustituir un modelo anterior manteniendo todos los parametros de la red antigua. Sin embargo el soporte que me dieron telefonico fue adecuado para lograr instalar la nueva red y asociarla a la cuenta en la aplicacion para su administracion.
thunderstrike44
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2024
Mesh system are expense and you would expect them to perform to spec, well lets just say they are no different than a single point router in the pitfalls of walls and obstacles. If you get a system like this and set it up correctly (which is not real clear in the instructions I might add) you can mitigate some of the issues with single point system. This system will go Node to Node to Router to maintain signal strength. That being don't believe the 6000 square foot coverage. I have 1900 square foot and 2 units were not enough to get from one end of the house to the other. Also I get suck a weak signal in the basement I am going to have to get a forth unit down there. So I started with 2 units and had to buy a third, in the future probably a forth. Now if the Nodes connect well to each other and to the Gateway to are golden, you have 200-300 MB connection speed. Not bad for wireless. Other than that, the app is a little weak and their signal strength in the app keeps going away and you have to reset the nodes to get it back, app could use some work for sure.
Jon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de enero de 2024
These things are AMAZING. I have been using Linksys for 20 years and they are a solid company when it comes to quality and functionality. I pay for 1 Gig internet and live in a 1 story 2300 sq ft house. I have been using the Linksys EA 8300/AC2200. Signal has never been an issue but my speeds were not up to par in my mind. I was only getting 130-140 mbps on the 5ghz. Around 50 on the 2.4 ghz. But like I said, signal was strong and could stream multiple devices at the same time with no issues most of the time. I purchased a netgear extender hoping it would help but didn’t. Used it for almost a year. I decided it was time to look into some of the new technology. The EA 8300 has gig capabilities but it is a wifi 5 router. Did some research on the WiFi 6, 6e, and 7. Due to WiFi 7 being brand new and really no devices that can support the full functionality of WiFi 7 capabilities, I decided to go with this WiFi 6E mesh router. I have one set up in my office and the other 3 rooms away with multiple walls in between the straight line of sight. The cool thing about this router is you name the 2.4, 5, and 6ghz the same and the router chooses the best option based on the device and its proximity to the node. My IPhone has 6ghz capability and I am getting over 900mbps when next tot he parent node (I assume it’s on the 6ghz). My child node 3 rooms away is set up wirelessly (not wired to the parent node) and I am getting 400mbps. All said and done I feel like I’m getting the most out of my internet that can be achieved and I am very happy. The only con I have is that it only has 1 out port on each node. I will have to get an port switch to hardwire a few things to the parent node. Overall, These things are amazing and the price point aligns with the quality. Highly recommend and my future upgrades will continue to be Linksys products.
Bert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
So i have tested ALL types of WiFi mesh setups ranging from cheaper spectrum to "high end" at least for my pocket book. And I have to say hands down "for my needs" this has been the best performing system with the least amount of hiccups out of all of them. So my journey started looking at wifi 6 mesh routers so i tested several models and i will say this the winner after going from google,eero,linksys,tplink,netgear,motorola,tenda for me EERO was the winner for over all wifi experience. I have an amazon prime account so i let me gain access to the added features like a more robust parental control and what not, and for me thats a big win and as for range it was solid and allowed me to cover my home and my surrounding yard and what not it also covered it. Now why did i switch you may ask....well when it came to my security cameras it would seem to be slow to connect and that was not ok. That can be a ME thing so dont let it that stop you.....OK so after testing wifi 6 i wanted to upgrade to wifi 6E which was a game changer.....I have a 1 gig connection for downloads and again testing eero,google,tenda,TPlink NONE of them gave me everything i was looking for Coverage,parental controls and speed and the winner hands down was linksys! it offered the range i needed to cover all of my cameras and more important the further area to be able to play and stream futher away from my home out in yard and what not. Then as far as speed its blazing and is giving me 900+ MBPS which YES other brands did as well "eero" but only linksys was able to get me faster throughput to all of my devices not just my Wifi 6 devices. but to all of my smart home devices like my amazon fire tv's and cameras which means i can access all of my content faster and smoother. Lastly linksys also delivered a free and solid parental control allowing me to set separate sch. for separate device groups for my kiddos. So far so good everything has been great and fast ! I would highly recommend this setup if you are rocking a 1 gig connection or better.....!
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