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Linksys Multi-gig Micro Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router

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Woot has Linksys Multi-gig Micro Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router (LN1101) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.

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Product Details:
  • No app required.
  • Seamless Whole-Home Coverage.
  • Eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones with the Linksys Velop Micro 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi Router.
  • Extends your Wi-Fi across 2000 sq. ft.
  • Speeds up to 3Gbps.
  • Router supports all your online activities without interruption, a significant upgrade from traditional wireless routers for home Wi-Fi.
  • Mesh router for home includes a multi-gigabit internet port, preparing your network for future internet upgrades.
  • Quick setup meets comprehensive privacy.
  • We prioritize your security, offering a Wi-Fi mesh router without tracking. Built-in safety features make this the ideal choice for family-friendly internet access.
  • Easily add nodes to extend coverage.
  • Stylish design ensures your Wi-Fi router enhances your home's aesthetics while delivering top performance. Experience safe, reliable connectivity with our unmatched home mesh Wi-Fi router.

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Woot has Linksys Multi-gig Micro Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router (LN1101) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Note: If you are checking out with Amazon Prime and you are seeing a shipping cost during checkout, look for and tap/click the "Use this address" button. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.

Product Details:
  • No app required.
  • Seamless Whole-Home Coverage.
  • Eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones with the Linksys Velop Micro 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi Router.
  • Extends your Wi-Fi across 2000 sq. ft.
  • Speeds up to 3Gbps.
  • Router supports all your online activities without interruption, a significant upgrade from traditional wireless routers for home Wi-Fi.
  • Mesh router for home includes a multi-gigabit internet port, preparing your network for future internet upgrades.
  • Quick setup meets comprehensive privacy.
  • We prioritize your security, offering a Wi-Fi mesh router without tracking. Built-in safety features make this the ideal choice for family-friendly internet access.
  • Easily add nodes to extend coverage.
  • Stylish design ensures your Wi-Fi router enhances your home's aesthetics while delivering top performance. Experience safe, reliable connectivity with our unmatched home mesh Wi-Fi router.

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Written by oceanlake | Staff

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Router did quite well for a ax3000 device per this review, with speed near the top of the list (the reviewer tests a lot of networking devices): https://dongknows.com/linksys-vel...em-review/

If you're looking to set up a mesh system, the satellites (LN1200) are quite expensive separately. You're better off getting the 1-router 1-satellite bundle for $80 or 2-satellite bundle for $110, also from Woot [woot.com]. The satellites have no Ethernet port so no wired backhaul.

Note that Linksys routers released since 2023 (like this LN110#) use "Cognitive Mesh" system, not inter-operable with the "Intelligent Mesh" from older router (like the popular LN1301 and MX4### routers).

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warmachinev3
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Does this router have problems playing nice with other brands? Looking to use this as an AP only.
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Quote from warmachinev3 :
Does this router have problems playing nice with other brands? Looking to use this as an AP only.
I saw some issues that it may not connect to certain sites https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVQWVHPP
Last edited by BoopSnoot May 3, 2025 at 12:33 PM.
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Router did quite well for a ax3000 device per this review, with speed near the top of the list (the reviewer tests a lot of networking devices): https://dongknows.com/linksys-vel...em-review/

If you're looking to set up a mesh system, the satellites (LN1200) are quite expensive separately. You're better off getting the 1-router 1-satellite bundle for $80 or 2-satellite bundle for $110, also from Woot [woot.com]. The satellites have no Ethernet port so no wired backhaul.

Note that Linksys routers released since 2023 (like this LN110#) use "Cognitive Mesh" system, not inter-operable with the "Intelligent Mesh" from older router (like the popular LN1301 and MX4### routers).
Last edited by FatFaluz May 3, 2025 at 04:13 PM.
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Quote from FatFaluz :
Note that Linksys routers (like this LN110#) released since 2023 uses Cognitive Mesh system, not inter-operable with "Intelligent Mesh" from older router (like the popular LN1301 and MX4### routers).
Thanks for that info.
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Quote from FatFaluz :
Router did quite well for a ax3000 device per this review, with speed near the top of the list (the reviewer tests a lot of networking devices): https://dongknows.com/linksys-vel...em-review/If you're looking to set up a mesh system, the satellites (LN1200) are quite expensive separately. You're better off getting the 1-router 1-satellite bundle for $80 or 2-satellite bundle for $110, also from Woot [woot.com]. The satellites have no Ethernet port so no wired backhaul.Note that Linksys routers (like this LN110#) released since 2023 uses Cognitive Mesh system, not inter-operable with "Intelligent Mesh" from older router (like the popular LN1301 and MX4### routers).
Could you use two of the routers to have a mesh system with Ethernet backhaul?
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Would this be ideal to attach to an existing router to put all IoT on instead of building a VLAN? Reason being is if my router needs changing, then all my smart switches, thermostat, fridge, lights will all need reprogramming. F that. Currently has Xfinity modem/router combo. Run all the IoT on this and use the Xfinity as main and when I switch services, I won't be SOL. Thanks!
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Quote from SociableApparel8964 :
Could you use two of the routers to have a mesh system with Ethernet backhaul?
I bought six of these to build a mesh system for a very large house. One is set as the router and the others as clients, each with gigabit ethernet wired backhaul. Works great!

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distantdawn
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It looks like this is a good up-to-date router for standalone use, right?
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Quote from chivas :
Would this be ideal to attach to an existing router to put all IoT on instead of building a VLAN? Reason being is if my router needs changing, then all my smart switches, thermostat, fridge, lights will all need reprogramming. F that. Currently has Xfinity modem/router combo. Run all the IoT on this and use the Xfinity as main and when I switch services, I won't be SOL. Thanks!
Change the SSIDs and passwords on the new device to be the same as the SSIDs and passwords on the old device.
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can this be flashed? Linksys firm is crap in my opinion
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