A:AnswerYes, this will work in Canada if it was purchased in the US. There is a possibility that a power converter is necessary if your area uses 240V AC instead of 120V (could damage the devices otherwise). The devices aren't tied to a region like DVD's and video games are.
A:AnswerShort answer: no.
This is a really good product and has greatly improved the reliability of my wifi at home. It would potentially help with your wifi connection in your basement if you were to put one of the satellite nodes down there, but it won't impact your actual cellular reception (like for your phone calls). If you're looking to improve your cellular coverage in a deadzone, I recommend that you look into something called a cellular repeater (or 'cellular signal booster').
A:AnswerI have att fiber internet. I downloaded the linksys app plugged the first mesh system to my modem using a cable for the internet . Then just follow all the steps so I am not sure how special is your modem. The other two mesh boxes just plug to the wall around your home as you please.
A:AnswerYes, ericepp. You can set the Velop node to bridge mode, however, several features will be disabled and you won’t be able to fully maximize its functionality.
A:AnswerHi there. The Velop AX4200 Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System (MX12600) will work with most cable ISPs as long as their main modem offers Ethernet connection. Also, this model (each nodes) has three gigabit ethernet ports aside from one gigabit internet port to utilize your wired devices.
A:AnswerHi, BaaBaa. You can cascade a secondary router to any of routers and they should work fine with Apple's Time Capsules. For better assistance and further inquiries, please get in touch at [email protected]. Let's continue from there.