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If you are using DSL Velop will connect behind the modem and become the router. follow instructions on Velop system set up and tell it you have a modem and it will get you set up so there is not a conflict of both trying to assign IP addresses. I do have a switch connected to the base pod so I can have my desktop and few other items 'hardwired' and leave wifi for other electronics. I only have 1.5 Mbps DSL max but not getting but Mbps, with CL and this is my slowness... not the Velop system. I do like reliability of signal within my network (run 3 cameras 24/7) and signal for recording these to HD if good, even if no internet. Our CL is very slow/intermittent for us.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.One of the Linksys velop node or tower will connect to your modem. The remaining one you can place a convenient location with less obstruction. The other node will automatically detect and connect with the one connected to your modem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am using Century Link and have had no problems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, GinaF. The Linksys Velop replaces your router's function in your network, providing full-strength Wi-Fi across your home up to 6,500 sq. ft. Thus, after setting up the Velop, you can set-aside your old router.
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