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Linksys MX12600 Mesh WiFi Router - AX4200 WiFi 6 Router - Velop Tri-Band WiFi Mesh Router - WiFi 6 Mesh Computer Routers For Wireless Internet - Internet Router - Connect 120+ Devices, 8,100 Sq Ft 3Pk

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  • LIGHTNING FAST WIFI SPEEDS: Mesh WiFi 6 Routers are designed to deliver gigabit WiFi speeds to your entire home, backyard and outdoor smart home devices
  • POWERFUL MESH WIFI 6 COVERAGE: Supporting 120+ devices, covering up to 8,100 sq ft these mesh WiFi routers provide up to 3.5x more WiFi capacity for more stable streaming, gaming, and smart home devices
  • EASY SETUP & CONTROL: Wireless routers set up in minutes with the free Linksys App, allowing seamless management of your mesh network system from home or on the go
  • 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


Linksys Velop WiFi 6 Whole Home Mesh System (MX12600) is a system that delivers next-level streaming and gaming to more than 120+ devices on your network. It offers a reliable connection for everyone to stream, game, and video chat without interruption. Intelligent Mesh Technology offers whole home coverage that’s easily expandable by adding additional nodes. With easy set up, advanced security and parental controls, MX12600 is an essential upgrade to any home.


PhotoBubba
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
These day when you buy a router, it needs to get automatic security updates to be reasonably safe from hackers. My previous router a m5 from tp-link was reaching its end of life for these updates, so it was time for a new one. Unfortunately most router manufacturers don’t make it easy to determine the end of security updates date for their routers, so I did sone research and found this Linksys router three pack at a decent price. This router will receive updates until, I believe sometime in 2028.This is quite a tall router, at about 10 inches, which they say will help give it more range. I used three routers to provide Wi-Fi mesh coverage for my 1/2 acre property containing a house, shed and barn. Coverage seems to be good, certainly as good as my previous m5. Performance is good as well, claiming to be a WiFi 6 router. Connection reliability seems to be good as well. I have many devices connected, from light controllers, sprinkler controllers, a sprinkler Wi-Fi translator, and various android, Apple IOS, Google, Windows devices and Amazon FireTVs, and smart televisions. All devices connected with out issue, except one older Visio tv that may just be too old to connect. I solved that problem by switching it to a hard-wired Ethernet connection to the nearest router.Setup was easy with clear instructions, using the free configuration app downloaded from the web. Configurability is ok, perhaps not as detailed as my tp-link app, but still good enough for my needs. Be sure to enable automatic updates for the best security.Overall this seems to be a decent router that is priced well, and should give me great service for several years to come. Recommended!
Pedro Luis Oregel
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2024
Es un buen producto en general, lo compre porque es de los pocos que son totalmente compatibles con HomeKit, el hardware es excelente, un diseño hermoso y en general de buena calidad. Pero el software deja mucho que desear, esta lleno de errores, se traba seguido y hay que estarlo reiniciando, es lento. En general creo que es su apartado más débil. Otro aspecto que he notado con el uso es que aunque en general es un producto confiable y eficiente, de vez en cuando por algún motivo pierden la conexión al módem y hay que estarlos reiniciando, no pasa seguido pero si me ha pasado al menos 3 veces durante estos meses.
Marina G
Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2024
Se batalló un poco para activarlos e instalarlos, creo no traían instructivo, pero funcionan perfecto!
Cliente
Reviewed in Brazil on December 17, 2024
A integração com HomeKit e estabilidade é boa, mas uma das fontes de energia queimou com 3 meses de uso.
IAAS
Reviewed in Mexico on November 10, 2023
Fáciles de agregar a mi red actual, excelente comunicación y transmisión de datos, buen alcance
Brady
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021
Starting with positives:- When (and I do mean when) it works, it works really well. Consistency in upload and download speeds, low latency, good wifi strength- Looks nice, doesn’t really stand out too much or take up a ton of room- Can be used as access points if you want to run ethernet cables between them, but that kinda defeats the purpose of a mesh networkCons:- These things go down EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Whenever I boot my workstation in my office, the node it’s connected to IMMEDIATELY throws a red light and will not reconnect to the network until it’s power cycled, sometimes up to 3 or 4 times. All the while, the application states that “all nodes are working”. Obviously they aren’t, if the status light on one is red, and isn’t allowing any traffic through it whatsoever.- About 70% of the time, devices get sent to the node that is the farthest away, and then they get stuck there until the device just can’t connect anymore. *THEN* it will reconnect after 4-5 minutes, but usually just back to the other node that’s still not the one closest.- I have to fully reboot all three nodes about three times a week, because network speeds end up tanking to well below 1gb/s for seemingly no reason. It’s not the ISP or the modem, I’ve checked.- The whole system is just simply unpredictable and unstable. I’m a Junior Sys. Admin that works from home, so I need to have a reliable network solution. This ain’t it. If the UI or the web portal had some meaningful diagnostics, maybe I could figure out why it seemingly just stops working for no reason, but there is nothing there. From what the diagnostics say, everything is peachy keen.So, sadly, I guess I need to eat my pride (and wallet), and buy a different system. Maybe do a bit more research instead of Covid panic buying because I’m suddenly not able to go to the office.
ss
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020
We had 3 nodes in the house, the original Velop system that worked overall fairly well with (about 70 devices) but speeds were less then desirable. Nothing bad or anything but with the increase in streaming devices and wanting to upgrade looked around a bit at the various options. Having been using Linksys products for many many many years, looked at the newest MX series and based on reviews, had too many concerns about compatibility with some of the older devices, (mixed mode may not work), etc....So looked at these and they are much better priced and could get 2 - 3 packs (total of 6) and truly blanket the house. With the 3 nodes we had it was barely reaching the back and front of the house and nodes had to be in one or two particular spots, otherwise they wouldn't connect. Considered adding nodes, but since ours were first gen and given the cost, this package seemed to be the best option for the money.Since it was almost an identical swap, screen grabbed all the settings from the original velop, manual dns servers, dyndns, port forwarding, all the individual wifi rules, all those little things that you might forget about....and proceeded to switch everything over using the same network name (hoping that everything would just work). Started up and configured the main node (it is acting as the router) and the internet was only down for only about 10 minutes while everything was setup to provide the basic wifi. Worked like a charm. That single node seemed to blanket the house really well, even the furthest bedroom that was always problematic could get a signal.Wondering if I might have regretted buying 6 of them.....speed testing the wifi proved that this wasn't a mistake. Proceeded to setup 2 nodes downstairs and then 2 more nodes upstairs. Turns out this was a good thing. Testing the wifi upstairs with only router, there was definitely a speed impact. Also found that the wifi adapter on the computer in that room was a bit older so just used the wired connection to the node and worked great, no more having to worry about where the node is in the room either.Thought I was done and then found out that a laptop downstairs couldn't see the new network....was going what the heck??!?!?!?! So grabbed a usb wifi adapter and after a little research, some chipsets did not play well with the newer wifi6 stuff....downloaded the new driver from intel (released oct 2020 -to fix this problem).....super! Can see the network and get the same high speed connection there as well.Spent another 25-35 min putting in the settings from the old system so that all the 'stuff' we have still works, all total (w/o the laptop wifi issue) less than 2hours to setup 5 nodes. Yup only 5...still have the 6th, but haven't figured out where to even put it...the signals are so strong everywhere now, even the garage, that don't see a need. That said, paying for 6 and only using 5...still less expensive than buying the newer mx stuff.If you don't need bleeding edge tech, but want something that's new enough and just works, these are really great and honestly easier to setup than the original Velop, as those were first gen tech. They have only been running for less than 24 hours but hopefully they will provide many years of service, as the original Velop has done.
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