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Comentado en México el 18 de marzo de 2025
Funciones bien.. Hasta que hay alguna falla.. Dice tener 3.5 años de garantía.. No hay soporte, en línea nadie te ayuda.. Por teléfono, no hay un número a donde contactar.. En México al menos, no hay como aplicar la garantía o encontrar a alguien de soporte para resolver algún fallo.
thejon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2024
Probably the most frustrating wifi system I've ever used. Range and speed are fine, basic setup is easy enough, but everything past that has been a series of issues ranging from moderately annoying to seriously concerning.Biggest concern: we've had brief power outages twice since I bought this, and both times the router came back online using an entirely different IP address range and subnet mask for my network.I don't mean the public IP that's expected to change sometimes, I mean the internal network that I (should) have control over was wildly different after rebooting compared to what I'd set. (I run a /16 in the 192.x.x.x space. Config was changed to be a /32 in the 10.x.x.x range. These don't seem to be default values, and none of my other settings were changed).Since there were absolutely no alerts or notifications about this, someone only using the mobile app for administration and not setting static IP addresses may not have even noticed this sort of change. It breaks my setup though, and more importantly I can no longer trust that this system won't change something more important, say... security settings... in the future.Beyond that, there's plenty of frustrating issues as well. If there's a problem with your connection to your provider, the app just hangs for several minutes before telling you "your network is down". It's impossible to get any additional information or take any actions to fix it other than hoping a physical reboot will fix it, making it impossible to actually troubleshoot.Also, frequently the connection will just hang, appearing to be connected but with no data actually getting through. This happens on basically any device not hardwired to the network. To fix it, I'll have to turn wi-fi off on my device and then back on, forcing a reconnect. When I do this, I'll often get a slew of notifications at once letting me know my device has been in this "stuck" state for quite some time. I tend to just leave wifi off entirely more often than not.I unfortunately didn't notice most of these issues until I was past my return window, but they're bad enough that I'm just going to have to eat the cost of these since there's no way I can keep them. Strongly suggest you look for something else.
August E. Goers
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2024
I upgraded to this 3-pack after years of using Google Nest WiFi. I use the longer range to cover a fairly large area including a 70 foot space between my main house and guest house where I work. The signal strength of the node in the guest house is a little weak, but I still get reliable 100 MBPS download speeds, which is plenty for my all-day work activities.It took a while to carefully place all three units for maximum signal strength, and the Linksys app can be buggy. But, for the most part I can set it and forget it and my internet just works now day after day. I'm giving it five stars for that reason even if the app setup leaves something to be desired.Great upgrade!
Maleko
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de septiembre de 2024
So this is a mesh system, which consists of a number of nodes. This one has 3, each node supposedly covers 3000sq ft. of space. Setup is made to be really easy, using the linksys app. First take out one of the nodes, plug it in, you'll see its SSID on your phone so just log in using the provided default password. Once you connect, you have access to basic router setup, so you can set a different IP/subnet address. You can set it to use only devices you have a mac address for which i might switch to after. There is one input which is from your cable/fiber modem in, and one output which you can connect one ethernet connected device. I have a bunch of devices by the TV so i bought a hub/switch that expanded my ports to 7 free so that was great. At first this didn't work, but my switch detected a loop back that i accidentally plugged one cable into two of the open plugs, which totally caused all ports not to get dhcp so none of the devices detected. The switch was a TPLink and it had a switch to check for loop, and it detected it. I unhooked one at a time till the it stopped detecting the loop and that fixed that. You don't have to choose an SSID for the frequencies the mesh uses, as it blends 2.4, 5.0 and 6.0ghz so it looks like one SSID, you can have a guest SSID, as well if you want. Once the first node is setup as the router, all additional nodes are just remote nodes. So i added two more which you just turn on next to the router node, and select add from the app. Once they are initialized, they change a led on top from blue to white. Then you just move them around the house to get better wifi in those far reaching rooms. So far everythings working well, but wish there were more advanced settings in the router settings. It does have parental controls, so it has all the very basics. But if you're a total novice in setting up home networks, this is for you.
Hector
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2024
A pesar de que en la página de Amazon lo diga y aún en la de Linksys, NO ES COMPATIBLE con modelos anteriores, tuve q
Gabs
Comentado en México el 7 de abril de 2024
Vi algunas reseñas que decían que esta malla era mala, en casa siempre hemos tenido la marca sin mayor problema, pero con este producto, pésimamente mal, imposible de configurar bien, quiere que los pongas a 10 metros de distancia cada uno y aún así no se conectan, llevo ya cuatro meses con ellos y casi siempre se desconectan, quieren volver a confirgurar y es un dolor de cabeza, creo que es mejor comenzar a usar otro marca como Orbi o la que sea menos Linksys.Su propuesta 6E no sirve más allá que un 6 normal, hay mejores propuestas a mejor precio.Su atención a cliente mala.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2023
If you are a non-high-tech person and want to get the best product that is easy to set up and deploy it across your entire home -- this is one of the best one out there.Disclaimer -- I normally do not write reviews -- but I thought I would start here.I want to give two ratings.1. Quick Rating -- For those who may not have time to read the detailed review2. Detailed Review -- for those who are willing to spend a few more minutes.The Quick Review--------------------Previously I have used an integrated wifi router and access point with just one equipment to install / deploy. As you too might have experienced that this arrangement does NOT provide good / uniform coverage across all parts of your home.Hence, I decided to go with a Mesh Router which comes with 2 - 3 pieces that allows you to install these in different parts of your home and get some consistent coverage across your home.Summary of my experience with this product:-----------------------------------------------------(You can see the detailed one if you interested by scrolling down)Easy to purchaseEasy to open up the package, connect and power up the three white pillars.Easy to download the IOS app via Code Scanner.Easy to click through the app to set up, create wifi network name and passwordEasy to move those two white boxes to different coverage areasEasy to connect your various devices to closest white box.The Detailed Review------------------------I have been a customer of Linksys since its early days. In 1997 I bought their WiFi (802.11 b) and installed it in my home.Since then, I have used D-Link, Motorola, Net-Gear and now back to Linksys.I have been wanting to upgrade my home wifi equipment for a while and finally I decided to do some research on this area before purchasing it.As I said in my quick review, if you want to have uniform / consistent and good coverage across all parts of your home, you need to upgrade from single unit product (integrated router and wifi access point) to a mess wifi product.There were too many options and I first narrowed down to offers from google, amazon, and linksys.Then compared the prices and features and decided on Linksys.Without repeating the points I made in the quick review above -- let me add a few things.The elegant design of the product and the color allows me to put each of these fully functioning wifi routers in different rooms and still maintain the decor of the room.The power cord that comes with each of the units is long enough to reach a power port near by.The white color helps too.The user interface in the mobile app is quite well designed -- very easy to easy and the steps are easy to follow.While it is not unusual for mobile apps these days to be easy to use and well designed, it is good to know that Linksys -- a network equipment company and not a software company -- spent money and resources to build an app that is quite fun to use.It took me total of 20 minutes -- in 3 - 5 minutes chunks between updates, and various different sections.The app navigated me through various steps and providing an a good estimate of time required to complete the steps.Summary:If you are looking for ensuring a very good coverage for your entire home -- this is one of the best products out there.You will be happy and unlikely to be unhappy -:)
David Coleman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2023
I am a veteran networking professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry and I have also authored numerous books on Wi-Fi technology. I have spent most of my career focusing on enterprise-level Wi-Fi solutions. The Wi-Fi that I usually deal with is built for businesses, and it's a whole different ballgame than the home Wi-Fi most people are familiar with. In the business world, the Wi-Fi has to not only be super-fast and extremely secure, but it also needs to integrate seamlessly into complex enterprise networks.You might be wondering why a guy who works with super complicated Wi-Fi systems for big businesses is messing around with home Wi-Fi gear. Well, my wife had enough of our home looking like a sci-fi movie set with all the techy equipment I'd bring home. She wanted something that was not only reliable but also aesthetically pleasing—essentially, a Wi-Fi system that "just works" without becoming a room's unwanted centerpiece. So, I thought I'd go back to basics and check out Linksys, which was my go-to for home Wi-Fi way back when everyone was just getting used to the idea of Wi-Fi in the first place.I decided to go with the Linksys Velop Pro 6E, opting for the 3-pack mesh system to ensure solid coverage throughout my entire home. I was drawn to this choice for a few reasons: Linksys' reputable brand name, the system's sleek design, and the inclusion of Wi-Fi 6E technology that operates on the new 6 GHz frequency band.When I hit the 'Buy Now' button, I had three criteria in mind that, if met, would make this a 5-star product for me:1. Hassle-free setup2. Easy on the eyes3. Strong and fast coverage throughout my 2,600 square-foot homeI am happy to report that the Linksys Velop Pro 6E met all three expectations with flying colors.Setup:The setup was a breeze. I unboxed the system, scanned the QR code to download the Linksys app, and the app guided me through the entire installation process. From unboxing to fully operational, it took me about 5 minutes—or let's call it 10 minutes, accounting for the time I spent positioning the two additional mesh nodes around my house as the app advised. The best part? The mesh setup was incredibly smooth and automatic. Just plug in, follow the prompts, and you're up and running.Within another 15 minutes, I had connected all of my 12 devices—laptops, smartphones, tablets, TVs, a doorbell, thermostats, you name it—to the new Wi-Fi network with the latest WPA3 security. And while the Linksys mobile app is straightforward enough for most users, advanced settings can also be managed via their web application if you prefer.Pretty factor:Aesthetics matter more than most people think. I frequently come across the newest Wi-Fi routers boasting 6-8 antennas sticking out, making them look like some sort of robotic alien spider. What I needed was a Wi-Fi system that could discreetly blend into the room, becoming a part of the decor rather than a distraction. The Linksys Velop Pro 6E delivers on this front—its cylindrical design and internal antennas make it a sleek, unobtrusive addition to any room. Definitely easy on the eyes!Connectivity:I conducted tests throughout the house and consistently recorded a signal strength of well over -65 dBm (which is considered excellent). Using Ookla for speed tests on various devices, I nearly maxed out the bandwidth limit set by my ISP, which is 500 Mbps. Keep in mind, I specifically wanted a Wi-Fi 6E system to leverage the newly-released 6 GHz frequency band. I have a couple of smartphones and laptops equipped with 6 GHz radios, and I observed Wi-Fi speeds as high as 2401 Mbps.After 48 hours of operation, the verdict from the home front is unanimous: everyone is happy, and the Wi-Fi just works. That merits 5-stars!
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