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expired Posted by xlnc • Sep 3, 2024
Sep 3, 2024 11:10 PM
Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router
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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)
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
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Set up from a hotel LAN port?
I assume you plug the cable into the router other than the internet port it can be used as a switch.
Should work on the internet port also.
Not sure about WIFI!
Set up from a hotel LAN port?
I assume you plug the cable into the router other than the internet port it can be used as a switch.
Should work on the internet port also.
Not sure about WIFI!
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Actually I would recommend at first using 2 Linksys LN1301s for a simple Bridge/AP + Mesh setup as it's relatively easy to configure and a good way to see if the LN1301s will work for you before using several LN1301s as a true Router+Mesh solution.
You need to change the Static IP address before switching to Bridge mode though. (CA>Connectivity>Internet Settings>Type of Internet Connection>Static IP Once that's done THEN switch to Bridge Mode)
For Bridge/AP Mode your Static IP address should look something like this... (Replace question marks with your relevant IP info)
Code:Internet Address: 192.168.?.?? (The IP address that you want the LN1301 to have)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.?.?? (The IP of the router that you want the LN1301 to act as a bridge for)
DNS1: 192.168.?.?? (IP of your router that the LN1301 connects to as a bridge)
DNS2: 8.8.8.8 (Google DNS Service)
In Bridge/AP + mesh mode I had 4 LN1301s working great without having to fiddle/tinker with Express Forwarding or Node Steering. Only when I tried switching to a true router+mesh setup did I encounter problems. (IP cams kept disconnecting and was unable to stream properly)
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 like to reiterate that making sure you have no IP conflicts in your network is crucial as well. If you can; manually assign static IPs for all your devices in their network settings. You can check for IP conflicts in the LN1301's Troubleshooting section. (CA>Troubleshooting>Status)
If your devices have no innate way to assign static IPs then Manually Add Device Reservation in the LN1301's settings. (CA>Connectivity>Local Network>DHCP Reservations>Manually Add Device Reservation).
Sorry to be needlessly pedantic as you seem pretty knowledgeable when it comes to networking. But I would recommend before tinkering with Express Forwarding and Node Steering if you are having network reliability and streaming issues is to confirm first that there's no IP conflicts on your network. IP conflicts can be sneaky and insidious; especially when a large number of devices are connected and DHCP is enabled on your router.
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I didn't see the option for express forwarding in AP mode - I'll look for that, thanks!
I didn't see the option for express forwarding in AP mode - I'll look for that, thanks!
Express Forwarding doesn't come into play until you're using the new Linksys as a router, so I don't believe you'd even see the setting in AP mode.
Express Forwarding doesn't come into play until you're using the new Linksys as a router, so I don't believe you'd even see the setting in AP mode.
One more q - should I run the Linksys in Wired Mesh, or wireless node work OK? I want to put one on the other side of the house, but it's hard to get a lan cable where I need the wireless coverage. - OH and if wired, I'm guessing from the Lan port of the Linksys to the Lan port of the other node?
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Setting up Linksys router in mesh mode
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.
One more q - should I run the Linksys in Wired Mesh, or wireless node work OK? I want to put one on the other side of the house, but it's hard to get a lan cable where I need the wireless coverage. - OH and if wired, I'm guessing from the Lan port of the Linksys to the Lan port of the other node?
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Setting up Linksys router in mesh mode
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.
LIke on my Orbi mesh, I can see satellites 1 and 2, and how they are connected, etc.
LIke on my Orbi mesh, I can see satellites 1 and 2, and how they are connected, etc.
IIRC there is a "connected devices" page (desktop browser only).
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Either way - I can't seem to get it to do mesh when in bridge. I guess I'll just run two separate nodes in bridge mode.