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  1. chadster766

    Linksys Velop MX5300 Wifi6 Introduction

    Below are some of my standard Velop setup recommendations: 5Ghz doesn't pass through building materials very well so I wouldn't worry about a strong outside 5Ghz interference too much. According to my previous Velop testing Bridge Mode will provide the most performance since the Velop won't be...
  2. chadster766

    Router suggestions, Help appreciated.

    For the small number of devices using the network a VLAN implementation may be overkill. You definitely need to have all Ethernet connections be 1Gig though.
  3. chadster766

    Router suggestions, Help appreciated.

    On a budget the Linksys LRT214\224 will do the trick.
  4. chadster766

    News Game On for Wi-Fi 6E

    I tested and the throughput was half between the devices. The iPhone was doing download at approx 350mbps and the S20 was upload at approx +400mbps both at the same time. I think that is how Wifi6 is suppose to work. This was also a WAN to WLAN throughput testing from an 1Gig Ethernet source...
  5. chadster766

    News Game On for Wi-Fi 6E

    I haven't tested that. I will give it a shot using a Galaxy S20 and a iPhone 11 and report back.
  6. chadster766

    Upgrade from Netgear R6900 to Linksys MR9000?

    I recommend going with the Linksys Velop MR7350, MR9600 or MX5300 since these are Wifi6 products. The MR9000 is Wifi5 (AC).
  7. chadster766

    Suggestions on how to better setup this network?

    Below are some of my standard Velop setup recommendations: 5Ghz doesn't pass through building materials very well so I wouldn't worry about a strong outside 5Ghz interference too much. According to my previous Velop testing Bridge Mode will provide the most performance since the Velop won't be...
  8. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 Wifi6 Introduction

    Below are some of my standard Velop setup recommendations: 5Ghz doesn't pass through building materials very well so I wouldn't worry about a strong outside 5Ghz interference too much. According to my previous Velop testing Bridge Mode will provide the most performance since the Velop won't be...
  9. chadster766

    Linksys MR7350 Wifi6 Introduction

    Below are some of my standard Velop setup recommendations: 5Ghz doesn't pass through building materials very well so I wouldn't worry about a strong outside 5Ghz interference too much. According to my previous Velop testing Bridge Mode will provide the most performance since the Velop won't be...
  10. chadster766

    WiFi 6 Mesh questions

    The Linksys Wifi6 products are awesome but designed for novice user installation so no advanced settings. The throughput (up/down) through a primary Velop node 5Ghz (MR9600, MX5300, MR7350) are +800mbps and through secondary nodes +600mbps. For a concrete wall and floor location the Velop...
  11. chadster766

    News Game On for Wi-Fi 6E

    The Linksys MR9600 and MX5300 Wifi6 WAN to WLAN throughputs seem to be full duplex since my testing shows both up and down at +800mbps.
  12. chadster766

    Linksys MR7350 Wifi6 Introduction

    I hope you enjoyed this introduction of the MR7350 Wifi6 mesh router.
  13. chadster766

    Linksys MR7350 Wifi6 Introduction

    The MR7350 is a Mesh Wifi6 router which is designed to work with the Linksys Velop Mesh system as either a primary node (router) or as a secondary node in an existing Velop system. A power cycle was required after initial setup especially when I configured it as a secondary node with the...
  14. chadster766

    EA9500 Serial Console to CFE

    I managed to find the original pics and fix the post.
  15. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 Wifi6 Introduction

    Interesting I haven't looked at the MR9600 channel width yet but I will now ;) If the MR9600 is using 160Mhz channel width then according to 802.11ax specs the speeds would be off the charts. Is it causing any issues for you?
  16. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 Wifi6 Introduction

    I hope you enjoyed this introduction of the MR9600 Wifi6 mesh router.
  17. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 Wifi6 Introduction

    The MR9600 is a Mesh Wifi6 router which is designed to work with the Linksys Velop Mesh system as either a primary node (router) or as a secondary node in an existing Velop system. I've only tested the MR9600 with the Velop MX5300 Wifi6 system but plan to test compatibility with an older Velop...
  18. chadster766

    Linksys Velop MX5300 Wifi6 Introduction

    Thanks Tim that is a better title for this thread.
  19. chadster766

    Linksys Velop MX5300 Wifi6 Introduction

    I hope you enjoyed this introduction of the Velop MX5300 Wifi6 mesh system.
  20. chadster766

    Linksys Velop MX5300 Wifi6 Introduction

    Primary MX5300 Node WAN to WLAN (5Ghz, WPA3, Wifi6, strong signal) throughput test: Topology: WRT3200ACM (McDebian) 192.168.1.1 => Primary MX5300 (10.249.1.1) => Samsung Galaxy S20 10.249.1.34 :cool:
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