
Velop with Intelligent Mesh™ technology is a modular family mesh Wi-Fi system created to work seamlessly together. Mix and match nodes with different speeds to customize performance or interchange colors to coordinate with your home style. Regardless of shape, size or wherever your Internet comes in, Velop can be customized to your home. It provides seamless Wi-Fi everywhere and continuously optimizes to find the fastest path to the Internet. Unlike traditional routers with range extenders, each node provides a powerful Wi-Fi signal throughout your entire home. And as your home and family expands, you can easily add more nodes. It works with all Internet service provider supplied equipment and speeds, and its simple app-based setup will get you up and running in minutes
Q: What is the difference in performance in the dual band versus tri band?
A: Hi. The Velop dual-band has a lower wireless technology, which is the AC1300 per node. While the tri-band is an AC2200 per node. But their speeds are almost same. Another difference is the coverage. While the Velop tri-band can cover an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 square feet, the Velop dual-band is only up to 4,000 to 4,500 square feet.
A: Our home is a 2400 square foot ranch. We have the main node close to one corner, another node closer to the center and a third node in the lower level. We have full coverage including to the garage camera.
A: The great things about mesh WiFi systems is you can just keep adding nodes. You can have 2,5,8, whatever you need - then next node just needs to be withing range of the previous one. So even if you have a 10,000 sq ft home, you could have 10 nodes strategically placed all over!
A: Yes, I got this working with FIOS. There's some great tips and advice on reddit for setting up MESH WiFi with FiOS. You need to setup FiOS as a MOCA bridge. This guide is a good place to start. https://www.reddit.com/r/Fios/comments/7xb9yz/new_to_fios_can_you_confirm_this_setup_with_moca/
A: At least one of the Linksys nodes will need to be directly connected to your cable modem in order to receive Internet access. All your other nodes from there wirelessly connect and do not require any type of ethernet connection. The Linksys app will help you along this type of set up as well. Also, Linksys has included concierge services to help you get your network up and running, 24/7 and free of charge.
A: This is one node. You activate it via the Linksys app & a smart phone. The numbers AC1200, AC1800 etc refer to square foot coverage ie. signal strength. Single nodes are available through Best Buy or direct.
Q: How is this the system if it only comes with one device?
A: Good question :-) Only one would simply act like a wireless router. But if you added more they would communicate with each other and improve overall connection through your whole house.
A: I would advise running your cable modem to the unit and then to your router. I originally went from my modem to my router and then the unit and kept having issues with connectivity.