Thursday, October 26th 2023

Linksys Introduces its First WiFi 7 Mesh System with Lightning-fast 10-minute Setup

Linksys, an iconic Home and Small Office connectivity company, today announces its first WiFi 7 Mesh System home connectivity, Linksys Velop Pro 7. Purpose-built for the most efficient WiFi operating mode to date, the newest Linksys solution delivers incredible streaming, collaboration, and gaming experiences and can be setup in less than 10 minutes.

Linksys' fastest Mesh setup yet that's easy for all
Designed to make home connectivity simple and effortless for anyone, setup time has been reduced by 66% to less than 10 minutes so you can blanket your home with full coverage in less time than it takes to fold a load of laundry.
Jeevan Patil, vice-president of experience at Linksys: "The average household today has at least 10 connected devices.i With AR and VR becoming the new normal in solutions across home security, work and entertainment, Linksys Velop Pro 7, our most advanced mesh system yet, opens the door to harness next generation technology without compromise."

Linksys' most advanced Mesh System yet
Linksys Velop Pro 7 is purpose-built for WiFi 7, the most efficient WiFi operating mode to date, with speeds up to 5x faster than WiFi 6 - transmitting information lightning-fast over stable connections at very low latency - delivering a flawless streaming, collaboration, or gaming experience.

Velop Pro 7 uses the "Droplet" design of the Linksys Designer Series
Linksys Designer Series reinvents the concept of home connectivity with tasteful, carefully designed products that raise the bar for aesthetics. Products in the Designer Series have a sleek, modern look, but still provide the speed, stability, and reliability that only a company that has been a trusted leader in the field for 35+ years can deliver—all backed by a 3-year warranty.

"We are excited to collaborate with Linksys to bring this game changing technology to consumers with the Velop Pro 7 powered by the Qualcomm Networking Pro 620 platform. Delivering next-gen WiFi 7 features today, it is an ideal solution for home mesh systems where the growing ecosystem of mobile, compute and XR devices built on the Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 will benefit from elevated WiFi 7 wireless experiences," said Ganesh Swaminathan, vice president and general manager, Wireless Infrastructure and Networking, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Powered by the latest Qualcomm Networking Pro 620 Platform, Linksys Velop Pro 7 comes with wire-like stability and performance and is capable of Multi-Link Operation that deliver services like the link aggregation and link failover that are common in wired networks.

The Velop Pro 7 packaging is recyclable and made from 65% recycled material. The Velop Pro 7 is a step forward in Linksys' aim to continuously minimize the impact of its business and products on the planet.

Pricing and Availability
All systems come with extended three-year warranty for extra peace of mind and 24/7 worldwide customer support.

Linksys Velop Pro 7 is now available at Linksys.com, Best Buy and Amazon.

$399.99 (1-node pack) - recommended for up to 3 rooms / 1 floor (up to 3,000 sq ft)
$749.99 (2-node pack) - recommended for up to 6 rooms / 2 floors (up to 6,000 sq ft)
$999.99 (3-node pack) - recommended for up to 9 rooms / 3 floors (up to 9,000 sq ft)
Source: Linksys
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8 Comments on Linksys Introduces its First WiFi 7 Mesh System with Lightning-fast 10-minute Setup

#1
CrAsHnBuRnXp
It is crazy to me how hardly anyone has adopted Wifi 6(E) and now Wifi 7 is being released. And for stupid amounts of money. I shouldnt have to pay upwards of $250 for wifi for my home.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
CrAsHnBuRnXpIt is crazy to me how hardly anyone has adopted Wifi 6(E) and now Wifi 7 is being released. And for stupid amounts of money. I shouldnt have to pay upwards of $250 for wifi for my home.
It's called inflation. Everything is getting more expensive.

This, is crap though and shouldn't cost $400+ as it's only a 2x2 setup on all bands, based on the most basic of Qualcomm's WiFi platforms, the Pro 620.



Some more technical details here.
en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Qualcomm#be_.28Wi-Fi_7.29_2
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#3
Operandi
Don't spend money on this overpriced BestBuy level shit. Build your own mesh network with Unifi or other pro level gear. It dosen't have to be (and shouldn't) the latest bleeding edge Wi-Fi standard, buy APs that use established and vetted standards at whatever price to performance you need and upgrade whenever you feel the need a few years down the line.
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Mussels
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I had to factory reset my nest wifi at one point, and it took four hours to get 5 pucks set up.


This 10 minute setup is more important than some people may realise, not all mesh networks are as simple as they should be.
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#5
stimpy88
I only came her to see if we had reached the $1,000 mark. I'm disappointed to see that we have. There is at most, $200 of hardware here.
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CrAsHnBuRnXp
TheLostSwedeIt's called inflation. Everything is getting more expensive.
Even before inflation though, wifi 6E was just stupid expensive.
OperandiDon't spend money on this overpriced BestBuy level shit. Build your own mesh network with Unifi or other pro level gear. It dosen't have to be (and shouldn't) the latest bleeding edge Wi-Fi standard, buy APs that use established and vetted standards at whatever price to performance you need and upgrade whenever you feel the need a few years down the line.
That is actually what I have resolved to want to do. If im going to drop a grand on a wifi mesh network, might as well get commercial level hardware
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
MusselsThis 10 minute setup is more important than some people may realise, not all mesh networks are as simple as they should be.
10 minutes is slow. As some of you know, I worked for a router manufacaturer some years ago and the routers they made took less than three minutes to set up.
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#8
Unregistered
I was actually pretty alarmed by how fast I was able to set up my current Linksys router/node.
You don't even manually set them up anymore (it's a little too idiot proof IMO) - basically just here's our app, go forth.
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