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Factory Reconditioned: 3-Pack Linksys Atlas AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router

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$37

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Woot! has 3-Pack Linksys Atlas AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router (Factory Reconditioned) on sale for $36.99. 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:
  • Experience the Power of WiFi 6: Linksys Atlas 6 mesh wifi router delivers lightning-fast gigabit WiFi speeds to your entire home for uninterrupted connectivity for incredible performance
  • Powerful Mesh WiFi 6 Coverage: Supporting 50+ devices & up to 4,500 sq ft these mesh wireless routers provide up to 4x more WiFi capacity. An advanced Qualcomm chipset delivers an excellent mesh WiFi 6 experience for stable streaming and wire-like low latency making the Atlas 6 an excellent gaming router
  • Easy Setup & Control: Wireless routers set up in minutes with the free Linksys App, allowing seamless management of your WiFi mesh network system. You can view or prioritize which connected devices are using the most WiFi from anywhere.
  • Security Out of the Box: With automatic firmware updates, parental controls, and separate guest networks these WiFi mesh routers allow the entire family to surf safely.
  • Powered by Intelligent Mesh Technology: Eliminate dead zones and dynamically maximize speed with Linksys WiFi mesh networks. Expand the range of your WiFi network by adding nodes to keep your connection going strong

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 195 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Woot! has 3-Pack Linksys Atlas AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router (Factory Reconditioned) on sale for $36.99. 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 FastEtherDeals for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Experience the Power of WiFi 6: Linksys Atlas 6 mesh wifi router delivers lightning-fast gigabit WiFi speeds to your entire home for uninterrupted connectivity for incredible performance
  • Powerful Mesh WiFi 6 Coverage: Supporting 50+ devices & up to 4,500 sq ft these mesh wireless routers provide up to 4x more WiFi capacity. An advanced Qualcomm chipset delivers an excellent mesh WiFi 6 experience for stable streaming and wire-like low latency making the Atlas 6 an excellent gaming router
  • Easy Setup & Control: Wireless routers set up in minutes with the free Linksys App, allowing seamless management of your WiFi mesh network system. You can view or prioritize which connected devices are using the most WiFi from anywhere.
  • Security Out of the Box: With automatic firmware updates, parental controls, and separate guest networks these WiFi mesh routers allow the entire family to surf safely.
  • Powered by Intelligent Mesh Technology: Eliminate dead zones and dynamically maximize speed with Linksys WiFi mesh networks. Expand the range of your WiFi network by adding nodes to keep your connection going strong

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 195 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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FastEtherDeals
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They're in completely different leagues. The main challenge with the LN1301 is that it has been out of stock on Woot for ~six months, with only quantities of two or fewer available sparsely. However, hardware-wise the LN1301 is tri-band 2x2/2x2/4x4. The Atlas here is a standard dual-band 2x2/2x2. The extra band on the 1301 means significantly more capacity and less network congestion, unless you're planning on using a wired backhaul via Ethernet cable, then they'd perform about the same. The 1301 also has great OpenWrt support for tinkerers, whereas the Atlas does not. It also comes with more RAM and flash storage (like 4x the capacity), which doesn't make really any difference on the stock firmware, but if you were more custom and did put OpenWrt on there, it'd make a difference.
FastEtherDeals
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The pro models are solid, but only have 2x2/4x4 dual-band configuration, not a tri-band with two 5GHz radios. That 4x4 data pipe is pretty tempting though, but but both models suffer from the issue of no dedicated backhaul.
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The $36 Atlas 6 three-pack would realistically cover a 3-story, 3500 sq ft house if you drop one node on each floor. Just know they're dual-band 2×2, so user traffic and back-haul share the same 5 GHz radio. Expect probably ~50-100 Mb/s on the top floor, the weakest link in your connection, which would be fine for most general use.
Heavy use (say, 3–4 simultaneous 4K streams at 20 Mb/s each on the top floor AP) could potentially choke that 2×2 link. Your other floors would likely be fine though. However, I'd reccomend that If you want faster, more consistent speeds without pulling Ethernet, go tri-band wifi 6 or better. I like the Velop MX4200 or MX5300 sets. They pop up on Woot, cost more usually, but their dedicated 5 GHz back-haul keeps ~70-80 % of your bandwidth at every node (through each floor). They are a bit pricier than the Atlas system here though, where this is $36, and a used Mx4200 or 5300 3 pack is probably around $100 (ebay).
The Atlas Pro 6 sits in between the options here with a wider 4×4 pipe but still dual-band, so floor-to-floor hops can still bottleneck. For seamless multi-floor performance, I'd reccomend you to stick with something tri-band Wi-Fi 6, or just go with this if you dont want to spend the ~$100+ for a tri band system.

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I have a 4,000 sq ft office and warehouse. Tomorrow we will be getting keys to the next door unit which will add another 2,000 sq ft of warehouse space to our operation. Will these be good enough to extend coverage from the large warehouse to the small one next door? No heavy data transfer or video streaming. Just need it to handle transfers of CAD (.dxf) files and shop drawings (.dwg or .pdf) between our computers and CNC machines.
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fidelity
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Quote from Infinity :
Why not buy more Velop's? https://computers.woot.com/offers...i-system-1
Thanks! do you know if these will add to my existing system as extra nodes?
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malumon23
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Are these worth upgrading to if I have a functioning Orbi RBR50?
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Quote from Ruslan09 :
I have a 4,000 sq ft office and warehouse. Tomorrow we will be getting keys to the next door unit which will add another 2,000 sq ft of warehouse space to our operation. Will these be good enough to extend coverage from the large warehouse to the small one next door? No heavy data transfer or video streaming. Just need it to handle transfers of CAD (.dxf) files and shop drawings (.dwg or .pdf) between our computers and CNC machines.

I would look into Meraki if you need an easy to setup business solution with real customer service. If looking for a cheaper option, then I'd go with Ubiquiti. Linksys isn't something I'd recommend for business use. If the warehouse has floor to ceiling racks, then WiFi can be challenging and you'll likely need a proper wireless site survey done.
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LovelyGoat9932
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Quote from Ruslan09 :
I have a 4,000 sq ft office and warehouse. Tomorrow we will be getting keys to the next door unit which will add another 2,000 sq ft of warehouse space to our operation. Will these be good enough to extend coverage from the large warehouse to the small one next door? No heavy data transfer or video streaming. Just need it to handle transfers of CAD (.dxf) files and shop drawings (.dwg or .pdf) between our computers and CNC machines.
If you go with Ubiquity, be sure you have a staff or freelance person with a ton of networking experience to set it up and deal with the endless updates where things just...change and the system makes random uncalled for configuration changes that have not been enabled by you and make no sense. The stuff works, but is difficult to set up and optimize unless you're well versed in network topology AND DON'T NEED CUSTOMER SUPPORT from the manufacturer. Ever.

I've been running a VERY small Ubiquity system (small router and three flying saucer wi-fi access devices) at my home for a few years, and as someone with a minimal amount of more than basic networking expertise, believe me when I tell you it's been a nightmare keeping it going. I've been trying to dump it for several years for something more reasonable that doesn't basically need a dedicated IT person.
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Shaun_S
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Which of these would be best for a home that has 3800 sq ft over 2 floors with the fiber device and switch in basement and all floors hardwired for backhaul? I currently have a Deco M60 with satellites on all the 2 main floors and get only about 100mbps of my 1gbps service. Will any of these be better?

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tooquick
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Quote from Infinity :
These are Linksys not TP-Link, so I wouldn't expect the TP-Link app to find them.
LOL, I meant Linksys for both the routers and app. It does find the routers, but doesn't detect my modem. I have t he Xfinitys modem in bridge mode and have the internet out from the modem running directly into the Linksys routers "internet" port.
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rnarco
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I currently use a Netgear WiFi 6 router as an AP that is physically connected (Cat 6) to an AC1750 router in my basement. Would I still be able to connect that WiFi 6 router to a 2-pack Mesh system? Or do I need to buy another Linksys device? The 3-pack is sold out.
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JohanM1228
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I have the TP link Deco M5 mesh routers and they've been holding up well but are 4+ years old now. Would this be an upgrade to those or no?
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EddieN
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Quote from dumroo :
TGriband version - https://computers.woot.com/offers...cnt_wp_0_9

N00b question:
Would I be able to use these with the LN1301 MX4300 model that was intermittently on Woot over the last year? Still kicking myself for not getting more than 2 of those.

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