🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game!
The Linksys Velop Pro WiFi 6E Mesh System MX6201-KE offers cutting-edge Cognitive Mesh technology for optimized network performance, delivering true gigabit speeds up to 5.4 Gbps. With whole-home coverage of up to 3,000 sq. ft. and the ability to connect up to 200 devices, this tri-band router ensures a seamless online experience. Easy setup via the Linksys App and robust security features make it a must-have for modern households.
Brand | Linksys |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.5 x 19.4 cm; 1.48 kg |
Item model number | MX6201-KE |
Manufacturer | Linksys |
Series | Velop Pro |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ax |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.48 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Y**G
Good wifi mesh, works reliably with very thick solid walls
Very solid mesh wifi, offering good reliability and rangeUsing two of these units in my Georgian flat with massive walls which prevent single wifi units (even good modern ones) from reaching the bedrooms. This one with one of the units placed half-way between the main router and the bedrooms works well, with consistent connection and good speed. Teenage kids not complaining - job done!Pricy, but worth it.
J**L
Extremely frustrating
In a nutshell: if you are used to use your phone for setting up/controlling almost everything and all you need is to cover your living space with Wi-Fi this would probably suit you. If you are halfway technical and have a precise idea of what you are trying to achieve with this, you might be in troubles.I’m working as a software implementation engineer from home. My broadband router is in one corner of the house downstairs, my office is upstairs in the opposite corner of the house. Wi-Fi is possible but reception is between 1-2 bars out of 4. I used to have an old setup of netgear Wi-Fi repeaters to connect to my broadband router. The setup worked fine; I had the same speeds in my office as on my broadband router (30Mbps-ish download, 5 Mbps-ish upload).In preparation of Full fibre being deployed in my area, I was looking for a WI-Fi Mesh solution which would be capable to deal with the speed (1Gbps). After reading through tests and reviews I decided to give Linksys a go, by far not the cheapest but also not the most expensive solution.Setting up the system was a nightmare! I have no words for the thing called APP to be used for setting up the nodes. Sitting surrounded by 3 nods, the broadband router, staring at a little screen saying “no nodes were found, please try again”. After resetting the nodes I don’t know how often, finally it managed to setup the router (the node connected to the broadband router via ethernet cable). Then it tries to connect the remaining 2 nodes…. And after several minutes asks you to reset the router and nodes. You think “but that would reset the router I just managed to configure”, and you are right, it starts the whole process over again.I ended up spending almost 2 hours with someone from support on the phone, in the end we managed to setup the system by connecting an older laptop with ethernet cable to the nodes. I should have taken screenshot of what we did…..At least, the system was working. From my broadband router to the router node A next to it (connected via very short ethernet cable) to node B upstairs in the room above the broadband router to node C closer to my office.For whatever reason, node C always connects to the router node A downstairs with only 2 bars of reception rather than to node B which is much, much closer (sitting in my office, my phone was connected to node B with 3 bars). Next to the broadband router downstairs I have 900 Mbps down and upload, in my office 250 Mbps.I tried to place the nodes in different ways, even placing node C as far away as I can having only 1 bar reception with the router node, it still connects to the router node rather than node B. Apparently there is no way to force a node to connect to a particular node. Comme on Linksys, how hard can it be? We are 1 quarter into the 21st century, time to catch up!I read that after some time the nodes would connect in the most efficient order, I’ve been waiting for 3 months for this to happen.I then did what I should have done in the beginning: drill a hole through the ceiling and use an ethernet cable to connect my workstation directly to the broadband router. The cable conduit doesn’t look as bad as I had thought and finally, I have full speed. Call me old school, but cable is still the way to go.I still wanted to use the Linksys system for the Mesh Wi-Fi. I decided to connect node B and node B via cable, now that I have drilled the hole. Troubleshooting guide on the Linksys webpage says “Connect an ethernet cable to the child node and connect the other end of the cable to the parent node. The nodes will automatically switch to a wired connection.” – no they do NOT! Tried different ports, rebooted, nothing to do, it only connects via Wi-Fi. And yes, I tested the ethernet cable, it is working. The troubleshooting guide mentions to go into the router administration CA router Setup to add the node as wired child node. Not working either.And that’s it, I’m done trying to get this work, my Wi-Fi stays as it is at 250 Mbps.This is the first and definitely the last Linksys product I will ever buy.
M**R
Good system, easy setup, daisy chaining could be better
The units are well packaged, discrete, and easy to setup. The good:- Units look good. They are small and light.- System set up via the app is simple, but you need to place the units close but if they are too close multiple units don’t detect easily.- The app enables you to manage the network remotely which is helpful when you the family say it needs a reboot. App is very robust, works very well.- Reliability of the network is okay, I find the system needs a reboot every 2-4 weeks and sometimes a hard power cycle at the unit is needed to get everything working okay. We heavily use the network with 2 adults working and 2 children streaming/ gaming.- Reliability is better than my previous system (BT WholeHome WiFi Premium), my old system needed a hard factory reset every 6-9 months and this hasn’t happened with the Linksys Units.The bad:- Sometimes the app reports failure to add nodes but the unit light is white (ie working). A unit power cycle needed to get the app/ system working and reporting correctly.- Coverage: The units don’t seem to daisy chain very effectively in my 4-bed Victorian house, I had to buy more units to make them work for the full house without dropping signal or slow speeds. The most distant node kept trying to connect to the main unit rather than the intermediate unit.- Speed seems to work best horizontally, with speed drop offs on the fist floor and loft.- Casing feels a bit cheap, but only when you are holding the units.The ugly:- It’s expensive, especially with me needing 5 nodes to get acceptable signal in the house.- Add on subscriptions, I haven’t signed up for these but after spending so much money I felt annoyed by being asked to subscribe for extra security.
A**N
WiFi mesh
Easy to configure and set up, good coverage so far, working with a toob supplied m5200 router.
B**T
Not worth it
I was very disappointed with this and ended up sending it back to buy something else. There customer service is great and all the issues I had with it were fixed with their help but it just fell flat.The UI is not great and the features are really lacking, I ended up going for a single router that was cheaper and it's far superior. It's a shame because I have had good Linksys products and this is not "bad" its just not what it should be for the price. However if you have a wired house and need to get more data points and access points around it does do that well.
A**R
Good performance but Faulty WiFi
Had to return this item due to it constantly dropping 5GHz channelWhich result the mesh node disconnected
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