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Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router

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Woot! has Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router on sale for $14.99 when you apply coupon code 5OFFLINKSYS 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.

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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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Woot! has Linksys LN1301 Tri-Band AX4200 WiFi 6 Wireless Router on sale for $14.99 when you apply coupon code 5OFFLINKSYS 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 Croatia 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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SlySol
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Note that the previous thread on this has a massive amount of technical discussion about practically every aspect of this router and detailed setup instructions etc. If looking for answers, I'd start with a search in that thread (terms like OpenWRT, DD-WRT, stock, CA, mesh, USB, throughput, wired, backhaul, bricked, etc). That may be a good start for those new to it, as it probably already answers a lot of questions that are sure to crop up.

https://slickdeals.net/f/17735319-linksys-ln1301-tri-band-ax4200-wifi-6-wireless-router-20-free-shipping?t=17735319

Also, here's a link to some of the basic support docs for it from the Linksys site …

https://support.linksys.com/kb/article/1010-en/
CloudS
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2nd truckload just arrived! Thanks op for posting
lutz890
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Bricked one to OpenWRT... time to stock up more for science.

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Oct 01, 2024 04:45 AM
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supersizedkidOct 01, 2024 04:45 AM
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Quote from Guy767 :
Perhaps daisy chaining Ethernet back-haul with the nodes is the problem IE LN1301 does not support it with the basic Frankenstein stock firmware?

Are you forced to daisy chain or can you use a switch that distributes the back-haul to the nodes like in this topology [confusedbird.com]?

The switch method should work IMO without having to try my half ars Yellow LAN Port scheme. I still think it is worth a shot though if daisy chaining is necessary because the LN1301 is a pretty powerful enterprise grade router and quite a bargain IMO; it would be a shame if you can't take full advantage of the deal.
I really appreciate your ideas. My main challenge is that I need to make a wireless connection between two buildings that are 20ft apart. The internet connection is in the smaller building and the larger building requires multiple nodes.

With Nest, this works:

Modem -> Router 1 - > Wireless -> Router 2 -> Ethernet -> Routers 3,4,etc.

Routers 3,4,etc. must be daisy-chained through Router 2 (although not necessarily through each other) because their wireless signal would be very weak and they can't easily be wired to Router 1 in another building.

Perhaps I could try:

Modem -> Router 1 with different SSID -> Wireless -> Router 2 as AP -> Ethernet -> Router 3 with main SSID -> Wireless back to Router 4 with main SSD in same building as modem and ethernet to routers 5,6,etc.

I imagine that would work because these routers seem to want to connect to the main node if they can get any wireless signal at all, but it seems wildly inefficient.
Oct 01, 2024 06:34 AM
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hungrytigerOct 01, 2024 06:34 AM
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Looking for the throw in the closet mode for the future past perfect!laugh out loud

I have a high end Velop system and wondered if anyone has tried to add one of these to their Linksys system!

Just looking for a quick check before in a dark closet mode.Big Grin

Thanks,
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Oct 01, 2024 02:56 PM
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poorchaseOct 01, 2024 02:56 PM
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Quote from hungrytiger :
Looking for the throw in the closet mode for the future past perfect!laugh out loud

I have a high end Velop system and wondered if anyone has tried to add one of these to their Linksys system!

Just looking for a quick check before in a dark closet mode.Big Grin

Thanks,
Don't have a different velop system, but it seems like I've read numerous reports of it working with other linksys velops fine. If it's not addressed in the sticky above, there are at least two monster 1000 plus message threads on here with all sorts of questions, I bet it can be found there. Now since this installment of the sale is over, not sure how many people will come back and respond to our threads here.
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SlySolOct 01, 2024 03:45 PM
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Quote from hungrytiger :
I have a high end Velop system and wondered if anyone has tried to add one of these to their Linksys system!

Thanks,
There was another tiger that chimed in previously saying they added it to their Velop mesh system. That reply is here and a followup comment on the next page …

https://slickdeals.net/f/17735319-linksys-ln1301-tri-band-ax4200-wifi-6-wireless-router-20-free-shipping?p=172936959#post172936959
Last edited by SlySol October 1, 2024 at 09:48 AM.
Oct 01, 2024 05:20 PM
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crazeeimportOct 01, 2024 05:20 PM
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Quote from supersizedkid :
Possible, but after fighting with these all weekend, I'm giving up and going back to my Nest mesh system.

For anyone who needs either just a router or a router and a single node, these will probably work just fine for you.

For anyone who can get by with star topography (all nodes connected directly to main router either wired or wirelessly), it's possible that these may work for you.

For anyone who needs daisy-chain topography, if there's any way to get these to work, I haven't found it.
So if I have 4 of these and set 1 as main and the other 3 as child. I can't connect from 1 child to the next child node?
Oct 01, 2024 07:08 PM
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crazeeimportOct 01, 2024 07:08 PM
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i'm hoping someone can help me with a mesh set up i had in mind. So, I purchased 4 LN1301 and was planning to set one up as the main router and the other 3 as child nodes. The idea was to have main router on the north end 1st floor, a child node on the south end 1st floor, a child node on the 2nd floor north and the last child node on 2nd floor south. Do the child nodes all connect to the main router, or do they connect to the nearest child node to get better coverage?
Oct 01, 2024 07:25 PM
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supersizedkidOct 01, 2024 07:25 PM
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Quote from crazeeimport :
So if I have 4 of these and set 1 as main and the other 3 as child. I can't connect from 1 child to the next child node?
I wasn't able to find a way to force them to connect that way. If the farthest one has even a weak wireless signal from the main node, it may try to connect to the main node. The weak signal will cause erratic performance though.
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Oct 01, 2024 08:18 PM
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jpg7Oct 01, 2024 08:18 PM
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I have the router working in a mesh setup with wireless backhaul on the stock firmware. For people who have wireless mesh working, have you noticed your devices do not switch to other child nodes? I have Client Steering enabled and it looks like when I'm far away from the connected node, my devices just disconnect from the wireless network instead of connecting to a closer node. The child nodes do work since I do have stationary devices connected to them. Same effect on multiple phones and two different laptops.
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johnnashOct 01, 2024 10:44 PM
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One of my orders shipped. So excited !
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Oct 02, 2024 01:05 AM
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JasonholliOct 02, 2024 01:05 AM
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Quote from crazeeimport :
i'm hoping someone can help me with a mesh set up i had in mind. So, I purchased 4 LN1301 and was planning to set one up as the main router and the other 3 as child nodes. The idea was to have main router on the north end 1st floor, a child node on the south end 1st floor, a child node on the 2nd floor north and the last child node on 2nd floor south. Do the child nodes all connect to the main router, or do they connect to the nearest child node to get better coverage?
They can connect child to child.
Oct 02, 2024 04:42 AM
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poohbieOct 02, 2024 04:42 AM
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Quote from jpg7 :
I have the router working in a mesh setup with wireless backhaul on the stock firmware. For people who have wireless mesh working, have you noticed your devices do not switch to other child nodes? I have Client Steering enabled and it looks like when I'm far away from the connected node, my devices just disconnect from the wireless network instead of connecting to a closer node. The child nodes do work since I do have stationary devices connected to them. Same effect on multiple phones and two different laptops.
I'm curious if it'd actually work better for you if you had Client Steering disabled?
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hungrytigerOct 02, 2024 06:08 AM
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Quote from SlySol :
There was another tiger that chimed in previously saying they added it to their Velop mesh system. That reply is here and a followup comment on the next page …

https://slickdeals.net/f/17735319-linksys-ln1301-tri-band-ax4200-wifi-6-wireless-router-20-free-shipping?p=172936959#post172936959

Thanks, may give it a quick check.
Oct 02, 2024 11:35 AM
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jpg7Oct 02, 2024 11:35 AM
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Quote from poohbie :
I'm curious if it'd actually work better for you if you had Client Steering disabled?
I tried both with client steering enabled and disabled. With both settings, it works the same. Devices hang on to the first connected node. The weird thing is, if I'm away from home, as I get closer to my house, I would imagine my phone would connect to the other most node first but it never connects to that node.
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SlickdeezeeOct 02, 2024 11:50 AM
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Quote from jpg7 :
I tried both with client steering enabled and disabled. With both settings, it works the same. Devices hang on to the first connected node. The weird thing is, if I'm away from home, as I get closer to my house, I would imagine my phone would connect to the other most node first but it never connects to that node.
The switching works fine for me. Occasionally it doesn't switch fast enough as it's hanging on to weaker signal from a further way node and if that happens, I disconnect and reconnect from my wifi SSID and it will reconnect to the closest node. Will yours connect to the closest node if you do that?

Have you checked your wifi signals? Try using a wifi signal scanner like Wifiman from Uqiquiti. In that app under the Scan section, if I click on my wifi's SSID, I can see wifi signal strengths for all 3 bands for the parent and each child node, it also shows which node you are currently connected to. UPDATE: That only works with the Android version and not iOS.
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Oct 02, 2024 04:54 PM
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SlySolOct 02, 2024 04:54 PM
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Quote from jpg7 :
I tried both with client steering enabled and disabled. With both settings, it works the same. Devices hang on to the first connected node. The weird thing is, if I'm away from home, as I get closer to my house, I would imagine my phone would connect to the other most node first but it never connects to that node.
Does that node maybe need to connect through another child node to reach the parent? I get the impression from previous replies that might be where some issues crop up. In other words, if you have a parent node, then a child node, and then another child node as you get further from the parent, that double-hop from child -> child -> parent might be where problems arise. Not sure if that's similar to what you're seeing, but just trying to get a better idea what's up.

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