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MX2000 (Atlas 6)

Linksys - MX2000 (Atlas 6)

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r/SpectrumDid you buy your own Spectrum compatible WiFi router or renting from Spectrum for $10 a month?
11 months ago

Bought my own from the start. Linksys mx2000 spectrum routers are bad. Seen first hand them not playing nice with a lot of equipment.

r/SpectrumDid you buy your own Spectrum compatible WiFi router or renting from Spectrum for $10 a month?
11 months ago

Bought my own from the start. Linksys mx2000 spectrum routers are bad. Seen first hand them not playing nice with a lot of equipment.

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r/HomeKitWhat Wi-fi 6 Router for home is the best value you've used?
7 months ago

I have the Linksys Atlas and it has been solid for our mix of HomeKit, Google Home, laptops and various other interwebs. We are a high use household with two adults WFH and two teens who stream and game and we have had zero connectivity issues.

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r/HomeNetworkingBest wifi 7 router?
7 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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r/HomeNetworkingModern mesh WiFi system vs Ethernet wired Unifi system
4 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.

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