Linksys MR7350

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Reddit Iconslushmush123
2 months ago

I've had my 7350 now for about a month. Had some problems early on with the latest builds with wifi dropping out. So looking through some of the posts in forums, I switched to r62778 firmware and it's been rock solid since. Coverage in my house is pretty good too having the router in my basement and streaming in my bedroom on the second floor. I replace a stock Nighthawk with this Linksys and so far, I'm happy with it.

Reddit Iconamazodroid
6 months ago

Hardwired backhaul seems to always be the answer that is pushed on here but sometimes it's just not an option and/or not worth the hassle. I have been using a Linksys wifi6 mesh in my 3400 sq foot house for several years and never had a problem. Get a solid connection everywhere in the house with good throughput. The construction of my house would make it difficult to run wires but it's just not worth the hassle even if I could.

Reddit IconWitty_Meet3473
9 months ago

Usually, I'm the guy answering these questions but I've hit an impasse.. We have 2 gb Fibre and looking to optimize and utilize that speed across 4000 square ft. I've seen the netgear 970 (pricey) and asus zen... Just looking for a decent mesh which is secure and customizable for my home. Currently running linksys mesh wifi 6 which isn't great and maxes out at 1gb Wan port..

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