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We're using the AX5300 in our home which is 2600 square feet and the two nodes provide near perfect Wi-Fi throughout the home. I would definitely recommend having at least two nodes, especially having one upstairs and one downstairs for maximum coverage. That said, at the moment both of our nodes are downstairs and we're having no issues at all.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have about 2,700 square feet and am running three nodes. It was expensive but so far it's worth it. I get amazing and stable coverage throughout my home. With just one high-end router, I was not able to achieve that downstairs. Our home is not unusual, but my primary router does need to stay in a corner room because that's where the high-speed connection comes to the house. Two nodes did quite well but I wanted to see if I could do better and three does not disappoint! I love these routers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on your network topology, Brian. However, the Linksys MX5300 Velop AX Whole Home WiFi 6 System has coverage of up to 3,000 ft2 per node.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, you are going to get great speed and excellent signal throughout your home.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I couldn't get it to connect properly for a 1200 square foot place... I know it states 3000 per node but apparently that is accurate if there are no walls or furniture in your place. The child node was always too far away even though it was roughly 20 feet from the parent node, which was in a separate room. Mine is going back tomorrow. Good luck.
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