Linksys WHW0303 Velop Mesh Router (Tri-Band Home Mesh WiFi System for Whole-Home WiFi Mesh Network) 3-Pack, White

February 27, 2020 - Comment

Linksys Velop is the is the Tri Band Wi Fi system that works in perfect harmony to create a high range mesh network . Unlike traditional routers with range extenders, Velop’s Tri Band Wi Fi system is connection points that provide 100 percent Internet speed throughout your home. By utilizing wireless mesh networking for whole

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Linksys Velop is the is the Tri Band Wi Fi system that works in perfect harmony to create a high range mesh network . Unlike traditional routers with range extenders, Velop’s Tri Band Wi Fi system is connection points that provide 100 percent Internet speed throughout your home. By utilizing wireless mesh networking for whole home Wi Fi, Velop delivers the freedom of reliable, secure, seamless connectivity throughout your home and outside. Each Node increases Wi Fi range 2,000 sq. ft. with this 3 pack delivering Wi Fi up to 6,000 square feet – and you can continue to add more Nodes to grow your mesh network. It features simple app based setup using the Linksys App, which also keeps you informed of your network status and solves any Wi Fi interruptions.

Product Features

  • Coming Soon – Apple HomeKit Compatibility
  • Ideal for large, 5+ bedroom multi-story homes (upto 6,000 sq.ft.)
  • Provides fast, reliable WiFi coverage for 4K streaming, gaming and more
  • Connects to your existing modem from any ISP (replaces router)
  • Simple setup through the easy-to-use Linksys App.Processor: 716 MHz Quad Core
  • Tri-band connectivity speeds (867 + 867 + 400 Mbps per node)

Comments

Anonymous says:

Excellent coverage and some advanced functionality available I have been an IT Systems Engineer for over 14 years and have dealt with technology for quite some time longer, particularly in the areas of networking and gadget. I am going to write this review as non-technical as possible, then dive deeper into the more technical aspects later.Like many of you, you probably considered buying something like this Linksys Velop (or Eero Pro, Google WiFi, Orb, etc) because you have dead spots in your house where WiFi signal is either weak or…

Anonymous says:

A truly regrettable decision. . . I bought these Velop units 7 months ago and I truly regret my decision to go with Linksys. For more than a decade I had been using Apple Airport products with very few problems, and those that did turn up were easily dealt with through the Airport utility. But with the growing number of devices on our network, and with Apple’s discontinuation of its Airport products, I decide to look into the new mesh (or mesh-like) systems on the market. I quickly narrowed my choices down to the Linksys Velop…

Anonymous says:

Orbi vs Velop vs Google wifi Our WiFi mesh experience – 5000 sq feet plus house, elongated shape, lot of load bearing walls with 0.7 acre land area. Over 13 months, have tried Netgear Orbi, Linksys velop and now google wifi. Google wifi is head and shoulders above the other two.Started with Orbi which we had for 3 months. Had 3 nodes and while signals and speed were great, lot of deadzones.So switched to Velop with 6 nodes. Less deadzones but terrible client switching for mobile devices. Moving from…

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