Questions & Answers
- Model:
- MX4200
- |
- SKU:
- 6434212
Highly rated by customers for: Speed, Ease of use, Coverage
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Q: QuestionIs this a Tri-band router? Thanks.
Asked by Miko.
- A:Answer Yes, Miko. The Velop MX12600 is a Tri-band Mesh Wi-Fi system.
Answered by Linksys Staff
Q: QuestionI am getting ready to lay out my system and was wondering how far apart each node can be from each other and if placing the node in a cabinet restricts the performance?
Asked by WIFI.
- A:Answer The nodes can be quite far away from each other but the app will tell you if its getting a good signal or not while setting them up. Also you will want them out so they can get a good signal so I wouldn't recommend putting them in a cabinet unless the app tells you its getting a good signal.
Answered by Techguy3000
Q: QuestionIs this system a modem and router. Needing to upgrade Wi-fi in the house.
Asked by MC81.
- A:Answer It is a router only, you will need a separate modem.
Answered by Go2Guy
Q: QuestionSpecs say USB printing. Does that mean the router must be hard wired to a printer and doesn’t connect wirelessly to a wireless printer?
Asked by Wired.
- A:Answer Hi. The Linksys Velop MX4000 Series nodes have one USB 3.0 port for a USB storage device but, virtual printing is not supported.
Answered by Linksys Staff
Q: QuestionI purchased the AC1300 3 pack. Still have one TV dead spot, looking to add a node. If I purchase an AX4200 for use as a primary, using the 1300s as secondary, will I improve speed and range as I am using additional bands in the primary?
Asked by mort.
- A:Answer Hi, Mort. it should improve as the Linksys AX4200 is combined with WiFi 6, and designed to deliver gigabit WiFi speeds to cover every corner of your home, including the backyard and outdoor smart home devices.
Answered by Linksys Staff
Q: QuestionHi, I have IoT appliances viz. cameras, doorbell, light switches, bulbs, etc. that require 2.4 GHz band. Will they connect to the common (SSID) or do I have to set up a separate 2.4 GHz SSID? Thanks.
Asked by Govik.
- A:Answer I was able to add many 2.4 GHz devices to the common SSID while my phone was operating on 5 GHz band. This is one of the supposed differences with AX (or WiFi 6) and AC. AC operates at 5 GHz, so your phone will connect to the fastest available channel, but the 2.4 GHz devices cannot follow. AX will operate on both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz so your 2.4 devices can follow your 5 GHz devices. However, if you do run into problems, you can specify separate SSIDs between the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.
Answered by bzm3j81
Q: QuestionHas anyone using this system and setup had any issue with thier Nest Smart Thermostats? I purchased the ORBI AX in April and had to return it because within hours it drained the batteries of the devices that trickle charge from the heating system.
Asked by iNexxFear.
- A:Answer Don't use thermostat with the system and didn't hook it up as yet
Answered by Rarely2020
Q: QuestionWifi 6 Velop compatible /w earlier velop node Let's assume that I own already four velop node earlier version. If I buy WiFi 6 node. Will it be compatible? 1 x wifi6 Velop node 4x WiFi Velop nodes
Asked by Compatibility.
- A:Answer Hi there. Yes, the Linksys Velop AX4200 Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System (MX12600) works with all Internet Service Providers and is 100% backwards compatible with WiFi 5 and older devices.
Answered by Linksys Staff
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