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Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router

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Woot via Amazon has Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.

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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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  • About this Deal:
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Update: This popular deal is still available

Woot via Amazon has Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member xlnc for finding 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 megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price matches this previous Frontpage Deal (+59).
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • 1 Year Linksys Warranty
  • About this Store:

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Model: Linksys LN1301 WiFi Router - Tri-Band WiFi - Plug-n-Play Setup - Covers up to 2700 sq. ft. - Speed up tp 4.2 Gbps - Handles 40+ Devices

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I have to disagree with you there. I have 64 devices connected to four LN1301s in a router + mesh network and performance has been decent and stable for nearly a week now. I have 16 IP cameras streaming 1080p video 24/7 as well. (Half of them via Ethernet bridging with the mesh nodes)

Mind you that I only have 100Mbps Spectrum internet but I do stream/direct play 4k videos from a Plex media server to several Amazon Firestick 4k devices without issue. Overall IMO you would be hard pressed to find such relatively decent hardware for so cheap; especially a Mesh network.

It wasn't all smooth at first mind you. I kept getting disconnects; especially with the streaming IP cameras. But I discovered by disabling Express Forwarding all my streaming issues went away. (CA>Connectivity>Administration>Express Forwarding)

I'm guessing that Cisco's/Linksys' proprietary Express Forwarding routing protocol was causing havoc with the IP cams streaming capabilities. Also, disabling Node Steering seemed to make things more stable as well; mesh nodes no longer disconnect from the router when Node Steering is disabled. (CA>Wi-Fi Settings>Advanced>Node Steering)
User feedback across two years indicates better performance with all three off. Express forwarding seems to negatively affect streaming. Node steering interferws with Google Home and Apple Homekit. Client steering slows connection down if you have more than one router.

Of course, user experience can vary so feel free to experiment. if the routers are giving you problems, try turning these features off and see if it works
Still waiting for mine to ship from the last $15 deal. Just checked and Woot says SEPT 13. Hasn't even shipped yet.

It's not a deal if you never receive it.

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How is the wifi signal range on strength on this Linksys LN 1301 compared to your old router? I'm wondering if the range on these is less than some other outers as they don't have external antennae.
That's a good point. I'll do a range tests tomorrow and will let you know
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Everyone has obviously is happy after upgrading from the old tmobile asus router, but how has this compared to other Wi-Fi 6 routers currently in the market? I wonder if these have better performance than the tp link decos which have been rock solid. Also is stock firmware update abandoned on these or there will be continued periodic updates?
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I'm debating if I should keep or return for a (better) mesh system, to those that have returned things to woot back, how's the process been?
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is the house with coax cable? 2.5gbps MoCA adapter for that.
Unfortunately no coax cable in the house so MoCA is a no go.
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Quote from JoeSocks :
I have one of those where the sticker info doesn't match and the router won't let me login. Woot said I could give it away, so I'm hoping I can just install openwrt

Does it say homewrk? Plug in eth to one of the lan port and then to computer. Then goto 192.168.1.1 make sure to turn off your Wi-Fi on computer and plug out any Ethernet if any to avoid conflict with existing router.
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Quote from OpusXX :
Everyone has obviously is happy after upgrading from the old tmobile asus router, but how has this compared to other Wi-Fi 6 routers currently in the market? I wonder if these have better performance than the tp link decos which have been rock solid. Also is stock firmware update abandoned on these or there will be continued periodic updates?
Here are the numbers for a 160Mhz WiFi6 router that I got for $78 from Amazon. The $15 linksys does not have 160Mhz channel width so you cannot compare fairly.
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Quote from johndoe35 :
Regarding Express Forwarding, I assume you use it as a router and not as an AP? When you're running tests, always make sure it is in AP mode. Once you are satisfied with the result and performance, only then should you turn it into router mode if you choose, or follow the framework of an enterprise setup and have a dedicated router to handle IP translation/firewall/routing/dhcp/etc.
I've had 4 Linksys LN1301s for about 2 weeks now and the first week they were in a Bridge/AP + Mesh node setup.

Bridge mode worked fine without me having to tinker with Express Forwarding and Node Steering. The only issue I had with Bridge mode was discovering that you needed to set a static IP for the LN1301 before connecting it to another router as once Bridge Mode is activated the IP address cannot be changed. (CA>Connectivity>Internet Settings>Type of Internet Connection>Static IP Once that's done THEN switch to Bridge Mode)

But using the LN1301s as a true router mesh setup caused me a bunch of headaches initially; I was getting constant disconnects and freezes for my IP cameras and the mesh nodes would frequently disconnect from the master router. Only when I disabled Express Forwarding did my network become stable and my IP cams were able to live stream smoothly. (CA>Connectivity>Administration>Express Forwarding)

I still would have the occasional mesh node disconnect from the master router though hence my tinkering with Node Steering. (CA>Wi-Fi Settings>Advanced>Node Steering)

Once I disabled that my mesh nodes don't disconnect now and everything has been working great for nearly a week. I believe having 64 devices connected and the sixteen 24/7 1080p streaming IP cams (Included with the 64 devices) are a pretty good test and validation to my claims; at least I'm impressed how stable things have been since I disabled Express Forwarding and Node Steering.

I have 4 LN1301s (1 router+3 mesh) covering 8000 sqft (1500 sqft living space/home + detached garage and yard/lawn). I would like to test the setup for a month or so before giving my final/definitive review and analysis but as it stands the LN1301s have made a good impression and are quite a bargain. I'm using stock firmware as OpenWRT seems to be in beta and I prefer to wait until it has been extensively tested on the LN1301. Besides all this talk of Wizards and Tomatoes scare me laugh out loud

Another odd ball tip I would like to share is to make sure that you have no IP conflicts on your network. Assigning static IPs to devices that use DHCP really helps IMO. (CA>Connectivity>Local Network>DHCP Reservations>Manually Add Device Reservation)

I'm somewhat shocked that the Mesh Nodes don't have Static IPs by default and use random DHCP addresses. IMO the first thing you should do is assign Static IPs for them to increase stability and prevent IP conflicts.

IMO you should assign Static IPs for all your high priority streaming devices; IP cams in particular. Preferably via the device's network settings; but if that's not an option then Manually Add Device Reservation in the LN1301's settings is the next best thing.

You can check for IP conflicts by going to Ca>Troubleshooting>Status. I find it helpful to choose the Open In Browser Option and copy the entire page into Word/LibreOffice, select the entire IP column and paste that list to an online Number Duplicate Detection tool. [somacon.com] There's probably an easier more efficient way to check for IP duplicates of course but that's the half ars method I use laugh out loud
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This reminds me of the T-mobile AC1900 units aka Asus Ac68U that were unloaded for months and even years a few years back. Listed over and over again as they found more stock in warehouses and vendors unloaded failed commercial lines that were relatively easy to convert to 3rd party firmware. Lowest I think they went were $25 during the peak. Guess this will find its way down to $10 eventually if there are huge stockpiles?
Hey! That is what I still have. Is this an upgrade from the AC1900? I'm not knowledgeable here.
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When I switch to bridge mode to use as AP, two issues arise:
1) the LED is constantly blinking red
2) I have to connect my old router to this device's LAN. If I connect to WAN, the wifi crashes immediately and I can't connect to internet even via ethernet

Does anyone see the same issue?
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Yes my internet gateway (owned Netgear router) is in my basement and my home isn't ethernet wired so like you mentioned I would need to go the wireless mesh route. I'm just wondering if I would see improved signal and speed in that upstairs (2nd story) bedroom compared to what I'm seeing now? I have a 1.2 gig connection from Xfinity so I see about 940mbps on my hard wired desktop PC due to equipment limits. On the main floor I normally see 400-500 mbps on my laptop and around 200mbps or so in the second story bedroom.

I know it's probably tough to know if there are speed gains to be had for me but I would think possibly and I would probably see a stronger signal in that upstairs bedroom if the wireless child node was placed in that bedroom. I do see that these Linksys LN 1301's don't have external antennae whereas my Netgear Nighthawk in the basement has (3) large antennae. But at $20 a pop maybe it's worth it to enter the world of wifi 6?

I wouldn't be surprised if your Netgear has better range than the Linksys when compared one-to-one, but with a mesh I would expect to see an improvement with the Linksys. And while putting the child node in the upstairs bedroom would give you a stronger signal there, the child node would also be further from the parent node. If it were me, I would start by placing the child node on the main floor and test your speed in various parts of your home.
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Quote from aabbccbbaa :
I wouldn't be surprised if your Netgear has better range than the Linksys when compared one-to-one, but with a mesh I would expect to see an improvement with the Linksys. And while putting the child node in the upstairs bedroom would give you a stronger signal there, the child node would also be further from the parent node. If it were me, I would start by placing the child node on the main floor and test your speed in various parts of your home.
I was just about to chime in with a similar comment. Having what's essentially a powered repeater on the first floor might make sense since the signal would only need to travel one floor and then is sent on at full strength for one more floor. I'm picturing it kind of like using a cutoff man in baseball … it makes sense to have him standing around halfway rather than right next to you.
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Quote from SlySol :
I was just about to chime in with a similar comment. Having what's essentially a powered repeater on the first floor might make sense since the signal would only need to travel one floor and then is sent on at full strength for one more floor. I'm picturing it kind of like using a cutoff man in baseball … it makes sense to have him standing around halfway rather than right next to you.

Hello friend, nice seeing you here 😎
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Hello friend, nice seeing you here 😎
Hehe, same. A router thread isn't my usual haunt for sure … I'm straying a bit outside my usual phone-related niche. Smilie
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Does it say homewrk? Plug in eth to one of the lan port and then to computer. Then goto 192.168.1.1 make sure to turn off your Wi-Fi on computer and plug out any Ethernet if any to avoid conflict with existing router.

I did that, but i can't login into the router admin because the password and serial aren't accepted

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Hehe, same. A router thread isn't my usual haunt for sure … I'm straying a bit outside my usual phone-related niche. [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img]
I know you like a good deal Smilie, I think this is a fantastic deal especially if you like to tinker (official OpenWRT and DD-WRT support for this device should not be too far away).

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