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  1. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 - Maximum mesh nodes

    Isn't AID more of a 802.11 wireless frame spec which all 802.11 protocols follow? If this is the case then the maximum number of nodes is a unsigned int16 max value.
  2. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 - Maximum mesh nodes

    I haven't seen these 802.11 AID limits with the Linksys Mesh. Many users have 8 or more nodes.
  3. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 - Maximum mesh nodes

    I can't find any maximum node spec for what is listed in the beacon frame IEEE Std 802.11ax/D2.0. Do you know what it is?
  4. chadster766

    Linksys MR7350 Wifi6 Introduction

    I've change my recommended signal strength between nodes from -70 to -65.
  5. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 Wifi6 Introduction

    I've change my recommended signal strength between nodes from -70 to -65.
  6. chadster766

    Linksys Velop MX5300 Wifi6 Introduction

    I've change my recommended signal strength between nodes from -70 to -65.
  7. chadster766

    Linksys MR9600 - Maximum mesh nodes

    Can anyone advise me as to the maximum number of nodes that can be on this MESH network according to the info below? Linksys MR9600 Beacon Frame (Primary Velop Node) (HE Capabilities) Ext Tag: HE Capabilities (IEEE Std 802.11ax/D2.0) Ext Tag Number: HE Capabilities (IEEE Std 802.11ax/D2.0)...
  8. chadster766

    WPA2 V WPA3

    WPA2\WPA3 Mixed 5Ghz doesn't work on my Surface Pro 3 as well.
  9. chadster766

    WRT1900AC V1 Problems

    Wow that is a really good deal for the EA8300. Does the WRT Internet or LAN LEDs come on when you power it up? If so you might connect a USB to TTL cable to have a look at the boot loader output.
  10. chadster766

    Can internally routed network access internet via VPN?

    A another option is to have your Merlin router as your main router and put the Velop system into Bridge Mode. This way you have one network for everything and increase the performance of the Velop system since it's no longer the firewall.
  11. chadster766

    EA9500 Serial Console to CFE

    I put mine back together and the top popped right off. I knew that was too easy and then remembered that when I first pulled the top off I broke some of the clip tabs. I doubt you will be able to remove it without breaking a few tabs.
  12. chadster766

    Mesh or second router?

    Well its the latest and greatest Wifi6 system I know of. I'm using them without issue and they have exceeded my expectations for speed, range and stability.
  13. chadster766

    Can internally routed network access internet via VPN?

    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...
  14. chadster766

    Mesh or second router?

    I recommend the MR7350, MR9600 or MX5300. https://www.snbforums.com/threads/linksys-mr7350-wifi6-introduction.65565/ https://www.snbforums.com/threads/linksys-mr9600-wifi6-introduction.65511/ https://www.snbforums.com/threads/linksys-velop-mx5300-wifi6-introduction.65455/
  15. chadster766

    EA9500 Serial Console to CFE

    I made this thread a long time ago - can't remember. I can check on that later today.
  16. chadster766

    EA9500 Serial Console to CFE

    I made this thread a long time ago - can't remember. I can check on that later today.
  17. chadster766

    Advice on better Wifi range coverage for my house?

    I recommend the Linksys MX5300 for maximum wifi6 coverage with least amount of hardware. https://www.snbforums.com/threads/linksys-velop-mx5300-wifi6-introduction.65455/
  18. chadster766

    News Game On for Wi-Fi 6E

    OFDMA does split the channels as mentioned but if a device only require 1 channel it should only get one and the rest are available.
  19. chadster766

    Upgrade from Netgear R6900 to Linksys MR9000?

    .14 should be ok in that case.
  20. chadster766

    Upgrade from Netgear R6900 to Linksys MR9000?

    .14 signal is too strong please move 10ft farther from primary. .16 is perfect. .22 is perfects as well but once you move .14 farther from the primary you will probably have to move this one farther from .14 as well. Below are some of my standard Velop setup recommendations: 5Ghz doesn't pass...
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