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Linksys AX5300 Smart Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router Whole Home WiFi System, Tri-Band AX Wireless Gigabit Mesh Router, Fast Speeds up to 5.3 Gbps, coverage up to 6,000 sq ft, up to 100 devices, 2-Pack (MX10600)

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Size: AX5300


Style: 6000 Sq. ft - 100+ Devices


Features

  • Mesh Wi-Fi router provides next-gen Wi-Fi 6 speeds and whole-home mesh coverage
  • Bandwidth for 50plus wireless devices and coverage for homes up to 6000 square feet
  • Provides ultra-fast, reliable Wi-Fi coverage for 4K streaming, gaming, and more
  • Wi-Fi 6 connectivity speeds up to 5.3 Gbps
  • Connects to your existing modem (replaces current router)
  • Simple setup through the easy-to-use Linksys App
  • Protected by 3-year warranty

Description

Size:AX5300 | Style:6000 Sq. ft - 100+ Devices The Linksys Velop MX10600 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 System gives you more speed, coverage, and capacity than it ever has before. Wi-Fi 6 combined with Velop’s Intelligent Mesh technology delivers true Gigabit Wi-Fi speeds, up to 5. 3 Gbps, to every corner of your home, even the backyard and outdoor smart home devices. Wi-Fi 6 also sends and receives multiple streams of data simultaneously and reduces latency, providing up to 4X more capacity compared to Wi-Fi 5 technology. So, it can handle the demands of up to 100+ devices, from laptops and gaming consoles, to smart home devices and 4K TVs, all competing for the same bandwidth. You’ll also always have a more efficient Wi-Fi experience with OFDMA that enables more data to and from your devices in a more streamlined manner. And, with BSS technology, congestion is also minimized eliminating interference from nearby wireless networks to deliver the strongest, clearest Wi-Fi signal to your home, so you won’t have to worry about your neighbor’s Wi-Fi interfering with yours again. You’ll even have 7X more battery life with Target Wake Time that reduces network interference allowing your devices to remain in sleep mode longer. The MX10600 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 System i’s part of Velop’s modular system, so if you need more coverage, just add more nodes. Plus, set up is fast with the Linksys App, so you can enjoy the next evolution of Wi-Fi in minutes.


Product Dimensions: 4.45 x 4.45 x 9.57 inches


Item Weight: 11.3 pounds


Item model number: MX10600


Date First Available: October 23, 2019


Manufacturer: Linksys


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  • One of the best Mesh systems on the market
Size: AX4200 Style: 5400 Sq. ft - 80+ Devices
I'm a network engineer and wanted good WIFI coverage though out my 2000 sq ft home. I tried every popular one out there before I selected Linksys as the winner. Of course if this didn't work I would have to pony up big bucks for a n enterprise level system. The things I like about this system is the tri-band function. You have 2 bands for clients and 1 band for AP communication. This is where I found most systems to fail and loose a lot of BW between the complete mesh. Other products share the management bandwidth with clients. This causes a huge derogation in your signal. I also wanted WIFI 6. Others had it but Linksys was the only system that would be able to offer it across the mesh. I've owned my Velop for over a year now and just added 2 more APs in the house to support all my WIFI devices. My house, although not very big. did experience signal loss between rooms for unknown reasons. I would use a WIFI scanner and notice my signal drop from the main location to the farthest one which caused a weaker signal to my clients. I have a total of 4 APs in my house now and I placed them all in areas where 5Ghz would be lost. Now I get WIFI 6 from my garage to my pool and it is a consistent strong signal with minimal loss. However a house my size should have been able to get away with 2. With a Mesh system you should only get what you need because you can actually hurt your signal strength with too many APs. This system is pricey but if this doesn't work your next option is going to an Enterprise size system that will cost a lot more. My next steps would have been TP-Link or Ubiquiti Uni-Fi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021 by Busabruce

  • Barely any difference from the old generation Velop... Not worth the upgrade
Size: AX5300 Style: 3000 Sq. ft - 50+ Devices
I upgraded from the tri-band AC velop to the Wifi 6 velop and the results are disappointing. After installation I separated the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and set the security setting to WPA2 and WPA3 respectively. I have a 1Gbps connection to my home and the speeds I was getting on my iPhone 11 was about 30-40 Mbps on the 5Ghz band. I reset the router and tried again but the results were the same. Then I changed the 5GHz band to WPA2 and i noticed a slight increase in speeds. The speed test on my iPhone11 for the old velop at 5GHz would max at around 380Mbps. And for the new one, I was getting speeds upto 430Mbps. On the previous generation Velop 2GHz band, where i had approximately 55 smart devices connected, my speeds were around 30Mbps and on the Wifi 6 Velop, my max wifi speed increased slightly to 70Mbps. Surprisingly, I saw a slight increase in speed for my wired connections. On my iMac 5k, I'm able to get up to 940Mbps, while on the old Velop, I would max out at 830Mbps. I believe this is due to a faster processor. I would not recommend upgrading to this because you will not see speeds exceeding 500Mbps on your iPhone11. In addition, it isn't "future proof" because there isn't a 2.5G or 10G ethernet port. Linksys also needs to fix its WPA3 performance issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 by Mesohuman1/3

  • What a Disappointment
Size: AX5300 Style: 3000 Sq. ft - 50+ Devices
I bought a MX5 back in November 2019 shortly after they first came out and another in March 2020. Prior to that I had a first generation WiFi 5 dual Triband Velop system so getting this new single WiFi 6 MX5 seemed like good way to check this out. Initially this looked like it was going to really be a good product. With close to 50 smart devices in my house I was starting to outgrow the initial WiFi 5 Velop Triband system. I do not have any WiFi 6 devices on my network so I was not sure I would be doing myself any good, but I wanted to find out. I soon found out that having this new WiFi 6 MX5 router actually did speed up my network. In spite of alleged backward compatibility with the first generation Velop, I was not happy with the overall performance so I bought the second MX5 as the second (child) node and retired the legacy Velop system. Now I essentially had a MX10 system operational. I could see a basic improvement in network speed throughout the house. Okay so why a 2-star rating? In short features, reliability/stability, app, and product support. I could write pages about all this but will keep it short and let any readers draw their own conclusions. By most standards I consider myself a pretty advanced user, having gone through many routers, computers, devices, etc. On features this system has enough for me to get by fine with one critical exception. There is no way to back up your router configuration. There are people in forums that have been asking for this since at least 2017 and it is still not there. When I install a Velop system with a lot of devices I take a lot of time and devote a lot of effort to identifying each device and assigning a recognizable name to it. This is no short or easy task. Further I need to do various port forwardings and make a few IP reservations. All of this takes a lot of time. If you just had to do it once it would not be that big a deal. In my case I have had several technical issues with this MX10 system and if you ever do get someone in Tech support that doesn't hang up on you then about all they can do is to get you to do things like master resets, swapping devices (same thing), or other configuration destroying changes. On a recent conversation with tech support they told me there indeed was a way to back up the configuration, but that actually turned out to not be true. So on missing features, my big thing is no no way to back up configuration. It is a basic feature that virtually all other routers have. Reliability/Stability - When everything is working well it's great. Then there is a node that goes offline and tells you it is offline (in the app). Generally unplugging and replugging will fix this. Then there is a node that goes offline but the app says it is online. A whole new problem here. Then while the router continues to report 240 mbps down my actual wifi speed slows to about 40 mbps. No problem, just restart everything and it usually comes back. Okay enough of that, the system is a little flakey and unreliable unless you are willing to keep your eye on it a lot and often do soft and sometime hard restarts. Not acceptable performance to me. The App - At times the app works fairly well. It could a lot more features for sure, but the real problem is that the app too is very flaky and unreliable. It can show things not connected when they are and vice verse. One theory I have (only a theory) is that this app is merely reflecting problems with the router and child node and would work fine in a trouble-free environment. I can only judge by what I can see though, and I pretty much see a crap app. On tech support - Oh this is so bad. The people you will talk to are obviously their tier 1 and that can be okay. Unfortunately in the many times I have tried to get help I have not had any good results and have often gotten clearly wrong information. Further I have heard some references to perhaps having an issue elevated up a to the next level, but I have never been able to talk to anyone at that next (imaginary?) level. Also in those instances the case just died and I never heard from anyone again. Okay folks that's the short version. MESH systems are clearly more complex that single point routers and I understand there are challenges, but these systems need to be stable, reliable, and robust. The Linksys MX10 and its associated app all look very good on paper, but in my opinion they will disappoint, and I would not buy it again or recommend it. One of the problems with all reviews of these systems, is that they focus on speed and range. These are important variables, but a few more feet in range or a few more mbps will quickly become meaningless when a user runs into reliability issues, product support issues, setup quirks, and other issues that will govern how things go day in and day out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019 by Bit Bucket

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