A:AnswerShould make it. I was across the street at my neighbors, in his back yard the other day and pulled out my phone and showed 2 bar signal to my network. But I should have tried a speed test... Phone connected to his wifi because his was a lot closer.
A:AnswerI not 100% sure but to my understanding as long a your modem have a cat 45 or network cable out this will work, is a great system, just follow the instructions. Make sure you read them and the start making your installation.
A:AnswerHi, Danboy. The Linksys - Velop AC2200 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 5 System (3 Pack) is ideal for large, 5+ bedroom multi-story homes (up to 6,000 square feet).
A:AnswerNot sure how brick walls impact coverage, but I placed one tower in the finished basement, one on the ground floor, and the last one upstairs. We now have complete wi-fi coverage throughout the house.
A:AnswerYes, as long as your ISP allows it, silentB25. For more details, please reach out to us at [email protected] with your contact details and the link to this post for our reference.
A:AnswerI’ve been setting up Linksys Velop Tri-Band systems since December 2017. I added 2 more nodes to a system that has 6 ethernet connections to those nodes for a total of 13 nodes in a very large house. It is very easy to do it with a Linksys app. Last week I also did a new install for a house with 6 nodes and the main node is the only one that is hardwired. The Linksys Velop system repeats off of other nodes easier than other systems. On the new 6 node system, we used the same Wi-Fi network SSID and WPA2 as the AT&T U-verse router. Make sure you turn off the wireless on the Internet service provider gateway if you do it that way.
Bill Lewis
Senior technologist
Xtreme IT
Jacksonville Florida
A:AnswerCan’t really say . But all you do is . Just connect it to your system and see . It’s a modem with towers where you can plug through out your hole or office
A:AnswerThis does NOT replace your ISP services. You will need a modem and connection services outside your home/place. This will only address your internal wifi connectivity.
A:AnswerHello, Fusa. Yes, you may use both models in one network system. However, it is recommended to use the Linksys Velop Tri-Band as the main node.
A:AnswerNo, May18920. The Velop WHW0303 will serve as the main router and should be connected to a modem provisioned by your ISP. For more details, click here https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=217439.