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Sam's Club Members: Belkin Linksys AX6000 Dual-Band Mesh WiFi 6 Router

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Sam's Club has Belkin Linksys AX6000 Dual-Band Mesh WiFi 6 Router (MR9610) on sale for $74.91. Shipping is roughly ~$9, otherwise, free shipping is available for Sam's Club Plus Members only.

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Note, must login to your Sam's Club account w/ an active membership to purchase product

About the Product
  • AX6000 MU-MIMO Dual-Band
  • 2.4/5GHz Dual-Band Speeds
  • 1.8GHz Quad-Core Processor
  • WiFi 6 Router
  • True Gigabit Speeds
  • Wider Range/4x External Adjustable Antennas
  • Linksys Intelligent Mesh Technology
    • Inputs
      • 1x Gigabit Wan Port
      • 4x Gigabit Lan Ports
      • 2x USB 3.0 Port
Warranty
  • Includes a members exclusive 2-year manufacturers warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Product is currently on sale/clearance w/ $124 Savings or 62.36% Off
  • This is a considerable option if you're in the market to eliminate WiFi congestion, providing up to 4x more to handle all your streaming needs on your network; compatible w/ all existing WiFi enabled devices
  • Pricing/product availability may vary by location; must login to your Sam's Club account to purchase
  • Max of 3 quantity per membership
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $45/yr. or Plus Membership $100/yr.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by SLICK1750
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About the Poster
Sam's Club has Belkin Linksys AX6000 Dual-Band Mesh WiFi 6 Router (MR9610) on sale for $74.91. Shipping is roughly ~$9, otherwise, free shipping is available for Sam's Club Plus Members only.

Thanks to community member SLICK1750 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Sam's Club account w/ an active membership to purchase product

About the Product
  • AX6000 MU-MIMO Dual-Band
  • 2.4/5GHz Dual-Band Speeds
  • 1.8GHz Quad-Core Processor
  • WiFi 6 Router
  • True Gigabit Speeds
  • Wider Range/4x External Adjustable Antennas
  • Linksys Intelligent Mesh Technology
    • Inputs
      • 1x Gigabit Wan Port
      • 4x Gigabit Lan Ports
      • 2x USB 3.0 Port
Warranty
  • Includes a members exclusive 2-year manufacturers warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Product is currently on sale/clearance w/ $124 Savings or 62.36% Off
  • This is a considerable option if you're in the market to eliminate WiFi congestion, providing up to 4x more to handle all your streaming needs on your network; compatible w/ all existing WiFi enabled devices
  • Pricing/product availability may vary by location; must login to your Sam's Club account to purchase
  • Max of 3 quantity per membership
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $45/yr. or Plus Membership $100/yr.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Average everything except for decent range, but for $75 a good pickup for internet speeds under 1gig. Linksys is not good at anything anymore but switches, their other products are never worth their MSRP and are average at best in just about every category.
I own this router. It's ok. Picked mine up for $100 and then bought a couple $40 MR7350 child nodes to make a mesh on three stories. Haven't had any issues with it and everything works.
Basically, if your download speed doesn't match what your ISP sells you, assuming the modem is capable, then you should upgrade your router.

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Mar 9, 2023
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wowpaw
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Anybody have experience with this router? Seems like a good deal?
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PeteyTheStriker
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Quote from wowpaw :
Anybody have experience with this router? Seems like a good deal?
Average everything except for decent range, but for $75 a good pickup for internet speeds under 1gig. Linksys is not good at anything anymore but switches, their other products are never worth their MSRP and are average at best in just about every category.
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mcnaryxc
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I own this router. It's ok. Picked mine up for $100 and then bought a couple $40 MR7350 child nodes to make a mesh on three stories. Haven't had any issues with it and everything works.
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5thgen
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Quote from mcnaryxc :
I own this router. It's ok. Picked mine up for $100 and then bought a couple $40 MR7350 child nodes to make a mesh on three stories. Haven't had any issues with it and everything works.
Child nodes are wired to the master?
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Quote from 5thgen :
Child nodes are wired to the master?
No. They are connected wireless. Parent on the main floor and child on upstairs and downstairs.
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rogere
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Every time I've ever used a Linkys wireless router, it has been utter garbage. I remember buying a combo with router+modem+AP for sale. I ended up just using the modem out of all 3 and even that would crash twice a month 🙃. Dummy switches are the only thing I've seen be reliable from them.
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Alexander_CO
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Quote from mcnaryxc :
I own this router. It's ok. Picked mine up for $100 and then bought a couple $40 MR7350 child nodes to make a mesh on three stories. Haven't had any issues with it and everything works.
I am currently running the Linksys mesh (VELOP) Wifi 5 but Tri-Band. No issues and speeds seem just fine.

I'm trying to weigh if it's worth the upgrade to WiFi 6 for future proofing. Any thoughts?

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Quote from Alexander_CO :
I am currently running the Linksys mesh (VELOP) Wifi 5 but Tri-Band. No issues and speeds seem just fine.

I'm trying to weigh if it's worth the upgrade to WiFi 6 for future proofing. Any thoughts?
I have the Hydra version of this after having this one. I still have this one. When I get around to it, I'll use this one as a child node (wired backhaul) in a room with a bunch of devices that I'd like to wire.
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mrbear
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Quote from Alexander_CO :
I am currently running the Linksys mesh (VELOP) Wifi 5 but Tri-Band. No issues and speeds seem just fine.

I'm trying to weigh if it's worth the upgrade to WiFi 6 for future proofing. Any thoughts?
Depends if your ISP speed is fast enough to need it. Range is going to be the same, just faster speeds on 6band vs 5band. WiFi 7 is around the corner but more expensive. If your current setup is working fine, then no need to upgrade.

I have your exact setup with a gig internet and have no issues with speeds (fast enough for my needs and # of devices) so I don't plan on upgrading.
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Last edited by Jesse March 24, 2023 at 02:42 PM.
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hiwass
Mar 9, 2023
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Can I use my Velop WHW0303 with this router?
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ditto33
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How's this one compare to
NETGEAR – Nighthawk AX5400 WiFi 6 Router from Costco
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Werther595
Mar 9, 2023
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I'm still rocking a 10-year-old Netgear 6250 (AC1600), which has been fine. Every times I look to upgrade, I get so overwhelmed by options that don't even seem like options and acronyms that I don't get, I close my browser and keep what I've got. How does one even shop for routers anymore?

My important machines are wired (3 cables to individual PCs, then a 4th to an unmanaged switch for the home theater stuff), and I live in a NYC apartment with thick walls and 20 other WiFi networks visible. Any suggestions to get on more modern tech?
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lava-lice
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Quote from Werther595 :
I'm still rocking a 10-year-old Netgear 6250 (AC1600), which has been fine. Every times I look to upgrade, I get so overwhelmed by options that don't even seem like options and acronyms that I don't get, I close my browser and keep what I've got. How does one even shop for routers anymore?

My important machines are wired (3 cables to individual PCs, then a 4th to an unmanaged switch for the home theater stuff), and I live in a NYC apartment with thick walls and 20 other WiFi networks visible. Any suggestions to get on more modern tech?
Basically, if your download speed doesn't match what your ISP sells you, assuming the modem is capable, then you should upgrade your router.

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Quote from lava-lice :
Basically, if your download speed doesn't match what your ISP sells you, assuming the modem is capable, then you should upgrade your router.
This is totally bull. It depends on your device and the host server.
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