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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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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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Quote from spacers :
Thank you for the quick response. If i have to do mesh setup, i assume i have to flash master and child nodes seperately with openwrt files, correct ?
Yes, you have to flash the .bin firmware file separately.

But, I would stick with stock for mesh as it's pretty solid and much better than OpenWRT, imho. If I were you, I would at least play around with stock for a week or two and check it before diving it into OpenWRT as the stock wifi drivers are significantly better than OpenWRT. This is from my anecdotal experience with Linksys MR8300/MR9000 series on OpenWRT.
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Quote from RainGater :
Yes, you have to flash the .bin firmware file separately.

But, I would stick with stock for mesh as it's pretty solid and much better than OpenWRT, imho. If I were you, I would at least play around with stock for a week or two and check it before diving it into OpenWRT as the stock wifi drivers are significantly better than OpenWRT. This is from my anecdotal experience with Linksys MR8300/MR9000 series on OpenWRT.
ah.. i see.. thanks for the headsup... the only reason i am looking for the openWRT or DDWRT is the support for USB drive. i am aiming to connect my external harddisk and share it with local network as media server. Too bad stock firmware dont support that..
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Quote from RainGater :
Yes, you have to flash the .bin firmware file separately.

But, I would stick with stock for mesh as it's pretty solid and much better than OpenWRT, imho. If I were you, I would at least play around with stock for a week or two and check it before diving it into OpenWRT as the stock wifi drivers are significantly better than OpenWRT. This is from my anecdotal experience with Linksys MR8300/MR9000 series on OpenWRT.

I agree with this completely. until openwrt support is mature, stock will beat it performance wise
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$20 deal still on, means still has pressure to sell at this price point. Hold on for the next $15 deal then.
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I'm waiting for the openWRT release. 2G ram is just crazy for a router, good timing to replace my loyal ac-68u (TM AC1900).
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Quote from RainGater :
Wow! Just wow for the profound statement. Lol

If you think a 2 GB RAM+ 1 GB Flash + Tri-band + OpenWRT and DD-WRT support as garbage, then you bet your bottom dollar it is!

Did I mention that it's ONLY $20? NVM, it's not for you. 😜
I Never said the specs were bad. It's just very unreliable. If you like rebooting your router once/week, go for it.
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Is anyone using these with 100+ devices successfully?

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Quote from RainGater :
How do you test to see whether it's running on channel width at 80 MHz or 40 or 20? What tool do you use to see it?
You can select 40Mhz manually. But 80Mhz is only when you set it in 'Auto'. You have to run tests and see the speed differences to know if its behavior is 80 or 40.
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Quote from johndoe35 :
You can select 40Mhz manually. But 80Mhz is only when you set it in 'Auto'. You have to run tests and see the speed differences to know if its behavior is 80 or 40.
Hmmm... I know that you can set 40 MHz manually and test it. lol

I thought you have a tool that tells you at what width a particular device is connected.

EDIT: This is a good read for anyone who needs a primer on the bands and width, channel bonding, etc.

https://www.cbtnuggets.com/blog/c...z-vs-80mhz
Last edited by RainGater September 6, 2024 at 08:15 AM.
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Quote from RainGater :
Hmmm... I know that you can set 40 MHz manually and test it. lol

I thought you have a tool that tells you at what width a particular device is connected.
Oh I see what you mean. That can be easily achieved with this command:

sudo iw dev wlp2s0 link

replace wlp2s0 with your device name.
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Quote from johndoe35 :
Oh I see what you mean. That can be easily achieved with this command:

sudo iw dev wlp2s0 link

replace wlp2s0 with your device name.
Wonderful and thanks for the info and appreciate it. I am on Windows and is there anyway to see this? I have cygwin installed and not sure what else I need for the "iw" command?

Btw, if you change the channel width to 40 MHz, do you see it reflect in the "iw" output?
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Quote from RainGater :
Wonderful and thanks for the info and appreciate it. I am on Windows and is there anyway to see this? I have cygwin installed and not sure what else I need for the "iw" command?

Btw, if you change the channel width to 40 MHz, do you see it reflect in the "iw" output?
Yea it does shows 40. For Windows if I remember it is using this command "netsh wlan show interfaces" or a similar command from "netsh wlan". It's been a while but you can google it.
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Quote from SensibleFruit9735 :
I Never said the specs were bad. It's just very unreliable. If you like rebooting your router once/week, go for it.
The two I'm running has been solid for me.
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Quote from johndoe35 :
Yea it does shows 40. For Windows if I remember it is using this command "netsh wlan show interfaces" or a similar command from "netsh wlan". It's been a while but you can google it.
Thanks again for the 40 MHz output. So, we can guarantee that the "Auto" setting enables 80 MHz by default and wonder why Linksys doesn't list that as a feature? Go figure!

Btw, "netsh wlan show interfaces" gives good info but doesn't list the channel width. I will keep digging...

Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11ac
Authentication : WPA2-Personal
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Auto Connect
Band : 5 GHz
Channel : 153
Receive rate (Mbps) : 866.7
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 866.7
Signal : 99%

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Tech Support just informed me the USB port is "experimental" and meant for "future use". Will not support external storage.

I've had this device for a couple of days and it has worked decently for my 30-odd devices that connect to it in a medium intensity use environment covering a 2-storey 3000 sq. ft. dwelling. The linksys software (both PC and Android app) leave a lot to be desired. Having said that, for $20 it does what it needs to do.

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