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Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router

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Update: This very popular deal is still available.

Woot! has Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router on sale for $14.99 when you apply coupon code GEARUP4FALL at checkout. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member achhu26 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Covers up to 2700 sq. ft.
  • Handles 40+ devices
  • Speed up to 4.2 Gbps (AX4200)
  • WiFi 6 Tri-Band
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • MU-MIMO and OFDMA

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price is $5 less than our popular +58 Frontpage Deal from earlier in the month.
  • Includes 1-Year Linksys Warranty.
  • Coupon Code: Limit one use per customer. Valid through 9/1/2024 or while supplies last.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Update: This very popular deal is still available.

Woot! has Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router on sale for $14.99 when you apply coupon code GEARUP4FALL at checkout. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member achhu26 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Covers up to 2700 sq. ft.
  • Handles 40+ devices
  • Speed up to 4.2 Gbps (AX4200)
  • WiFi 6 Tri-Band
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • MU-MIMO and OFDMA

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price is $5 less than our popular +58 Frontpage Deal from earlier in the month.
  • Includes 1-Year Linksys Warranty.
  • Coupon Code: Limit one use per customer. Valid through 9/1/2024 or while supplies last.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Yes, Linksys LN1301 is a terrific router with 2 GB RAM and 1 GB of flash. Insane! I thought my Netgear R7800 with 512 MB RAM is pretty good until the specs on LN301 blows the R7800 out of the water and is a tri-band router as well!

With wireless mesh (instructions below), it's one heck of a deal and blows DECO AX5000 deal out of the water, imho.

EDIT: UPDATED instructions for enabling MESH (thanks to @rbtcordell for the original source):

1-Setup your Main router completely.

2-Plug your child node using the wan port to the main router lan port, wait for a solid purple light on the child node before proceeding

3-Log into your main router web admin.

4-Click on CA at the bottom right.

5-Click on Connectivity and CA Router setup.

6-Click on both Add Wired and Add Wireless nodes buttons. Wait for the Add wireless button to re-enable.

7-Click Done adding Child Nodes and then Apply.

8-Now the child node light should start flashing purple and turn into a mesh mode when it turns blue.

9-Disconnect Ethernet and wait for blue light again.

10-Move node to desired location.
LN1301 now has dd-wrt beta support by BrainSlayer

https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/v...?p=1304991

openwrt release notes

https://github.com/asd333111/open...ax-fd13d50

disassembly photos for the curious

https://imgur.com/a/linksys-ln130...ly-YJM1qfw


qualcommax: ipq807x: add support for Linksys MX4300 (LN1301)

Hardware specification:
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SoC: Qualcomm IPQ8174
Flash: 1GB (Micron MT29F8G08ABBCAH4 or AMD/Spansion S34MS08G2)
RAM: 2GB (2x Kingston B5116ECMDXGJD or ESMT M15T2G16128A DDR3L)
Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000Mbps (Qualcomm QCA8075)
WiFi1: 5GHz ax 2x2 (Qualcomm QCN5054 + Skyworks SKY85755-11) - channels 36-64 (low band)
WiFi2: 2.4GHz ax 2x2 (Qualcomm QCN5024 + Skyworks SKY85340-11)
WiFi3: 5GHz ax 4x4 (Qualcomm QCN5054 + Skyworks SKY85755-11) - channels 100-177 (high band)
LED: 1x RGB status (NXP PCA9633)
USB: 1x USB 3.0
Button: WPS, Reset
set it as an Access Point.
1. Disable DHCP (optional)
2. Set the device to Bridge Mode under Connectivity tab
3. Connect cable from your router to a LAN port.
4. Get some nail polished and a round sticker to cover the annoying flashing right light.
5. Click the 'AC' at the bottom of the page to see the detail configurations of wifi.

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Quote from RainGater :
Yes, Linksys LN1301 is a terrific router with 2 GB RAM and 1 GB of flash. Insane! I thought my Netgear R7800 with 512 MB RAM is pretty good until the specs on LN301 blows the R7800 out of the water and is a tri-band router as well!

Do you know whether we can enable WIRELESS MESH on Linksys LN1301? If that is the case, it's one heck of a deal and blows this DECO AX5000 deal out of the water, imho.

EDIT: These are the instructions that was posted on another SD thread about enabling MESH:

"Setup your Main router completely.

Plug your child router using the wan port to the main router lan port.

Log into your main router web admin. Click on CA at the bottom right.

Click on Connectivity and CA Router setup. Click on both Add Wired and Add Wireless nodes buttons. Wait for the Add wireless button to re-enable then click Done adding Child Nodes. And then Apply.

Now the child node light should start flashing purple and turn into a mesh node when it urns blue.

This is really finicky but mines up and running again after a full reset."
No 160Mhz support. You won't be able to get something cool like this without 160Mhz. I'm in the process of upgrading to WiFi7 so I can get 320Mhz support so I can push over 2Gbps.
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What is the return policy is woot?
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lol, $300 that is ridiculous expensive.
It was targeting businesses that had work from home users. Basically it created a VPN to the office.
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Quote from Blakc85 :
Works well for my Quest 3 as an AP/Bridge to stay off my main routers traffic.
Are you getting any brief dropouts/lag spikes?
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Quote from t588t588 :
What is the return policy is woot?
It's $15 just throw it in the trash if you don't want it.
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Quote from PoLusImo :
I thought this would be better than my TMo-converted RT-AC68U, but the speed is half of what I get with the RT-AC68U.

Does Woot charge for returns for Amazon prime members? If yes, how much?
That's such a vague statement, it hardly tells us anything.

What are you measuring? LAN to WAN? LAN to LAN? Wired? Wireless? With a VPN? And where are you measuring it? A common mistake is to measure performance from the router itself (as a client), when you need to be ON THE LAN. Many router's make very poor clients for measurement purposes, which is counter-intuitive. My own TM-AC1900 (converted to RT-AC68U) only gets about 320Mbp when using router-based measurement tools, despite my ISP providing 640Mbps. Even then, most routers need to have NAT acceleration enabled to see the full bandwidth available from their ISP, esp. anything above ~300Mbps. And depending on how the router is configured, NAT acceleration may be be DISABLED because certain configuration settings will *silently* turn if OFF (QoS is a classic example, but there are others as well). And when it comes to wireless, having access to AX on the router is *useless* if all your clients are stuck on AC!

ALL these factors come into play when making such an analysis. The RT-AC68U is 800-1000MHz Dual Core, while the LN1301 is 1.4GHz and Quad Core. Not an enormous difference (we do see routers in the 1.8GHz and up these days), but certainly an all around significant improvement that there has to be a logical explanation regarding any performance anomalies.

I just don't think anyone should be choosing NOT to buy on such limited information.
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Can this be used as a main router. I have a Netgear RAX20 right now. Will this be an upgrade on that router?

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No 160Mhz support.. Not going to complain especially at this price point, but just mentioning if some one is assuming
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Good price to have a router in reserve if my current one starts acting up.
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Quote from buy_now_think_later :
I have one too but don't have a meter to check.. 11w looks to be on higher side
Yes, this device uses about 10.5 W at idle and 16W with heavy traffic. If you live in California, that translates to about $60-70 (per device) per year in electricity cost (generation + delivery) thanks to PG&E, SDG&E etc. With a mesh setup, do multiplication.
Netgear R7800 uses about 7 W at idle and has better range.
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Can we connect these with the Deco TP AX5000 3 packs?
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Quote from vochong :
Yes, this device uses about 10.5 W at idle and 16W with heavy traffic. If you live in California, that translates to about $60-70 (per device) per year in electricity cost (generation + delivery) thanks to PG&E, SDG&E etc. With a mesh setup, do multiplication.
Netgear R7800 uses about 7 W at idle and has better range.
What did you do back in the day when cable dvrs idled at 150-200 watts?
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Quote from eibgrad :
That's such a vague statement, it hardly tells us anything.

What are you measuring? LAN to WAN? LAN to LAN? Wired? Wireless? With a VPN? And where are you measuring it? A common mistake is to measure performance from the router itself (as a client), when you need to be ON THE LAN. Many router's make very poor clients for measurement purposes, which is counter-intuitive. My own TM-AC1900 (converted to RT-AC68U) only gets about 320Mbp when using router-based measurement tools, despite my ISP providing 640Mbps. Even then, most routers need to have NAT acceleration enabled to see the full bandwidth available from their ISP, esp. anything above ~300Mbps. And depending on how the router is configured, NAT acceleration may be be DISABLED because certain configuration settings will *silently* turn if OFF (QoS is a classic example, but there are others as well). And when it comes to wireless, having access to AX on the router is *useless* if all your clients are stuck on AC!

ALL these factors come into play when making such an analysis. The RT-AC68U is 800-1000MHz Dual Core, while the LN1301 is 1.4GHz and Quad Core. Not an enormous difference (we do see routers in the 1.8GHz and up these days), but certainly an all around significant improvement that there has to be a logical explanation regarding any performance anomalies.

I just don't think anyone should be choosing NOT to buy on such limited information.
This is from 35ft away clear LOS to AC68U.
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Man I wish I would've waited I paid 25 for 2 of these on Amazon when they first dropped the price.
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Quote from PurpleShoe783 :
Embedded Systems engineer here. I worked in industry for years developing OpenWRT based business routers and APs. I've ordered twenty of these. The only thing that could be better, IMO, would be if these were Mediatek based with the equivalent radios. But that's nitpicking on my part.

Excellent deal if you can wait for stable builds from your preferred firmware vendor(OpenWRT, DD-Wrt, Gargoyle, etc), or are comfortable tinkering with snapshots or custom builds.
Can you give me some insight as to why you need 20 of these? I've got two on the way for a mesh, but can't imagine needing 20 unless you've got a giant mansion.

Looking for a reason to employ more of these 😁
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