A:AnswerYes, if you have a Ethernet port from your device that is all you need. Connect one of the nodes directly, the others via WiFi (or Ethernet if available). You should be good!
A:AnswerApprox 50 feet away MAX (Square root of 3000)
PARENT node can be placed wherever. But each node should have overlapping coverage (square root is 54ft = as long as within 40s feet apart all is good)
Adaptive can add/move as deemed necessary (parent node stays attached to ISP router placed wherever)
A:AnswerHi. We would like to have a closer look of your concern. To verify, what security products you are referring to so we can provide correct information? Email us at LinksysCares@linksys.com so we can assist better. Include the link to this post for our reference then.
A:AnswerHello! The Linksys Atlas Max 6E System is well suited with other Velop systems and Mesh routers. A 3 node system can cover up to 9000 sq ft as well. It is recommended to have this as the main system so that you can maximize its features. Feel free to email LinksysCares@linksys.com should you need further assistance. Just include the link to this post for reference.
A:AnswerHi. It depends on a few things:
1. Do you have a fireplace with rock/metal in your house? I do and, the signal will have a hard time traveling through it; not the unit's fault but my fireplace and placement of my access point. All brands I have used had a hard time with it and i get it. Same applies if you have a mirror or extra walls
2. Do you have cameras on the outside of your house (e.g. end of the garage? I do, so I have to get an extra base station)
3. The least I can get away with is 2 units on the main level and 1 unit on the second and one in the basement. Ideally, I would have 3 on the main though due to the impregnable fireplace.
A:AnswerYes, Isco. After setting up the Linksys Atlas Mesh System via the Linksys app, you can configure it to bridge mode so it will act as an extension of the current network.
A:AnswerYes, JLS. It should unleash the biggest upgrade to WiFi in a decade, bringing the ultra-fast, low-latency 6GHz band to every corner of your home. For more details, please get in touch at LinksysCares@linksys.com.
A:AnswerHi, Nakamichi. The Linksys MX8503 is equipped with the new 6 GHz band that offers interference-free signal and ultra-fast speeds. Designed to provide a gigabit speed to your wired devices, and Wi-Fi speeds up to 4X faster. For more details, please get in touch at LinksysCares@linksys.com or refer to this link: https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=317898.
A:AnswerHi, jamesdubyah. The Linksys Atlas Max is compatible with all of Velop and Mesh products. As long as properly configured, it should work with your desired set up.
A:AnswerIt is a lot, but in this case you are basically buying three full routers that can be meshed together, Its a little overkill yes, but if you think about it that way, its really $400 each. My last Linksys router was $600 so its not bad. It is still a lot though yes.