
The MR7350 Wi-Fi 6 router lets you stream, game, and binge nonstop. Powered by the Intelligent Mesh technology, which adapts to your Wi-Fi needs, your devices will always have a full-strength signal throughout your entire home. Utilizing the Wi-Fi 6 technology, all of your device connections will be high-quality while also adhering to the latest security standards. Later, if you decide to grow your network, this future-ready router expands by adding any Linksys mesh compatible products. The Linksys app makes it simple to set up and access your network from anywhere, you can even view and prioritize which connected devices are using the most Wi-Fi.
A: Hi. If your current router is a gateway device (modem-router), and you wish to use the Linksys MR7350 as a main router while setting your gateway’s router functionality in bridge mode, then you may as the Linksys MR7350 should work fine with most of the Internet Service Providers. You may send us an email at [email protected] so we can have you assisted by our Escalation Engineers for further recommendations. Send along with your contact info and the link of this post for our reference.
A: Hi, Jusin. It can only be setup through phone and you will need the following: -A modem or gateway with an active internet connection -The latest version of the Linksys app -A mobile device with Bluetooth for setup You can also check this link for more info (https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=317070#S01). Please email us at [email protected] with your contact details and the link to this post should you need our help. Our Escalation Engineers would be glad to further assist you.
Q: Is this compatible with Xfinity
A: Yes, PLMflo. The Linksys MR7350 is compatible with most Internet Service Providers, including Xfinity.
Q: Is this router compatible with OpenWRT? https://openwrt.org/
A: Hi, Steven. The Linksys MR7350 Mesh WiFi 6 Router does not support open-source firmware.
Q: What is the range of signal coverage that it provides? For example, does it cover 1500sq feet?
A: Hi. The router can cover up to 1,700 sq. ft.
Q: Can someone provide a more exact number of maximum devices supported?
A: Hi. Theoretically, you can connect up to 253 devices based on the maximum DHCP pool of the router.
Q: Can I change the Wifi settings from "Mixed mode" and separate the bands to 2.4 and 5.0 Ghz ?
A: There is no mention of this in the user guide, and most documents from Linksys suggest letting the Router manage the bands to maximize thruput to each device. I would also worry that if you use a mesh, than splitting it could interfere with the mesh switching (when a device moves from the range of one mesh router to the next. But if you still want to do it, try this: https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=247428.
A: I have the same issue, router works excellent, good to know once the Provider does upgrade the router will be able to handle it.