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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 drblofeld :
Does open wrt slow down connection speed in comparison to stock?
Yes always has always will. They don't have proprietary access to the hardware for security reasons otherwise they could all be easily hacked so there's no guarantee that you are getting full speed of the hardwares capability with openwrt firmware.
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Quote from bcm00re :
Now that is a good question that I haven't seen answered in this thread (or the older ones). I'd like to hear the answer too! That said, I plan to do a wired backhaul myself. Currently I had both 5.0 bands setup to the same SSID -- not sure if that is good or bad. What do others think?
I did separate SSIDs so I can better split devices between them to reduce wireless congestion. Some work better on the low band, others on the high band. So it was a process of going through all the different channels to see what channel worked best overall, then hard-coding those channels and then splitting devices between the two bands with different SSIDs.

If they had the same SSID, I would have no control over which band it connects to. And for some of my devices that are certain distances away, there's a 200mbps difference in actual speed between the two bands.
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Quote from zhalie :
I connected this router to my t-mobile ac1900 via wire, for my 300mbps fios, download speed boosted from 235 to 263 and upload speed boosted from 217 to 343. Testing device is my 5th gen ipad pro. I am very happy with the performance.
I wonder if your T-Mobile AC1900 is limiting your download speed? I simply replaced my T-Mobile AC1900 with the Linksys, and get 580mbps download (the max on my service).
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Quote from FaithfulTank7166 :
10 days and woot hasn't shipped mine yet. I'd pay $5 more for quicker shipping, my modem is just waiting to be used so I can return these rental devices to my ISP 😭

buy from amazon. you can cancel or keep both. the 5$ increase may offset monthly rental.
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Quote from SandrMaren :
Interesting, as counteintuitive as it may seem, in my tests i had consistently faster low band performance. That is despite it being 2x2 as opposed to 4x4 of the high band. I even thought that I might have interference on lower bands from other APs, so I went and turned every other ap off at my house for a cleaner test - still channel 36 outperformed any and all higher band channels on ny linksys mesh. Perhaps I have an odd ball router that's throwing the whole mesh?
Check from a distance as well in which the signal isn't as strong to see which band performs better. For me, the high band did significantly better when further away.

And have you speed-tested using each channel and not letting the router auto-assign? I found a big difference between the channels as well. And this is with only one other 5Ghz router using 1 channel detected nearby.
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Quote from Guy767 :
I've had 4 Linksys LN1301s for about 2 weeks now and the first week they were in a Bridge/AP + Mesh node setup.
Presently I have an OPNSense router connected to 3 Asus routers in AP mode running AIMesh. One has a hard-wired backhaul, and the other is a wireless backhaul. Looking to switch to these instead. Do you know if these can run a mixed wired/wireless backhaul mesh while in AP mode?
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Quote from NikoZ :
If wireless speed is your priority on a Qualcomm cpu router, stay with stock firmware. You will give up wireless speed by using openWRT or DD-WRT for extra functionality. If you have another router then use that as the main router for the functionality and use these in bridge mode.
Thanks! main reason to try and use the LN1301 is to get 1G up and down at the same time. right now I am limited to max 1G up and down combined.

Also wondering if I can do a wired backhail on the mesh nodes on the router side of the bridged network.

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Quote from johndoe35 :
In my tests, the further you are away from the LN1301, the better the lower band performs. Generally, the upper should win.
I would've thought that too, as the lower bands are technically lower frequency but not by much. But higher band has always worked significantly better for me when further away, both on my old Asus RT-AC68U and on this Linksys. Only 1 other 5Ghz router using a high band channel within range. In the RT-AC68U days, I recall reading it's because they can output more power on the high bands vs the low bands in the US.
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Quote from poohbie :
I wonder if your T-Mobile AC1900 is limiting your download speed? I simply replaced my T-Mobile AC1900 with the Linksys, and get 580mbps download (the max on my service).
maybe. I have some customized configs in my t-mobile ac1900 and do not want to ruin our daily life, so I will replace it during the weekend and see how it goes.
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Quote from psharkauburn :
Exact same boat. Had the t-mobile AC1900 rebadges for several years that this'll be replacing. Curious how this performs, have a feeling i'll miss the merlin firmware, but we'll see.
Someone early in the thread said the Linksys was much worse than the AC1900/RT-AC68U, but everyone else since then seems to say the opposite.

I personally replaced my RT-AC68U running latest Merlin firmware with this Linksys running stock firmware, and have definitely seen a WiFi performance gain...even with my Asus AC1900 PCI-E card that has 1300mbps AC and doesn't even have AX. I get 570mbps (max for my Internet) with that card on my Linksys instead of 350mbps with my RT-AC68U in the exact same location. In fact, i get better performance with that AC1900 card than with a Gigabyte WiFi6E card on the Linksys.
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Quote from Guy767 :
Only by disabling Express Forwarding and Node Steering was I able to make my 4 LN1301s router+mesh setup work reliably. I'm thinking that each situation/network topology is unique though and that Express Forwarding or Node Steering can be left alone if everything is working for you.

Since I have 64 devices connected which sixteen 24/7 streaming 1080p IP cameras are a part of; disabling Express Forwarding and Node Steering made a huge difference/improvement. I went from a virtually unusable network with constant disconnects and streaming video frequently freezing to a rock solid/reliable LAN.
I've read of network speed dropping dramatically with Express Forwarding disabled, because everything has to be processed through software instead of being passed through hardware. But this particular Linksys' CPU may be fast enough to handle it. With the amount of devices you have, have you tested the throughput both ways to see what effect Express Forwarding has?
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Quote from Prasanjit :
I got trouble on YouTube streaming. The wifi connection will drop. Now after disabled express fwd, so far so good.
Is this with mesh setup, or single router? And are you using any Priority/QoS settings?
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Quote from zhalie :
maybe. I have some customized configs in my t-mobile ac1900 and do not want to ruin our daily life, so I will replace it during the weekend and see how it goes.
Very easy to add an additional ap to your network. Step1. turn on your ln1301 without connecting any cable to your network and use the default wifi ssid to get into the web admin url. step2. set the ip address to be the same range as your current lan 192.168.x.x or whatever it is and turn off 2.4band and 5band_lower leaving only 5band_upper and name a ssid say test00. step3. set ln1301 into bridge mode. step4. turn off ln1301 and connect the cable from your old tmobile ac1900 to the internet port of the ln1301. step5. get busy testing ssid test00
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Quote from poohbie :
Is this with mesh setup, or single router? And are you using any Priority/QoS settings?

Yes I got two and setup a mesh w/ stocked firmware. No priority setup

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Quote from Prasanjit :
Yes I got two and setup a mesh w/ stocked firmware. No priority setup
Seems Express Forwarding isn't a problem for single router setup, but causes problems for most people for mesh setup.
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Seems Express Forwarding isn't a problem for single router setup, but causes problems for most people for mesh setup.

Next I would try raingater way to set static IP address for all of devices and see :-)

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