![]() I certainly use the word ’need’ rather loosely, because we can generally get by if those spots aren’t in prime locations. The reality is that the number of units you need depends on the number of dead spots that you are aware of. But even my apartment of 900 square feet can’t be optimally serviced by a single node in every area of the house. Linksys says a single unit (which they designate as MX4200) covers about 2,700 square feet while the two-node configuration covers up to 5,400 square feet and the three-node setup brings you to 8,100 square feet. A first-world problem requires first-world solutions and it doesn’t get any more first world than the AX4200, in more ways than one. God bless them, they keep our structures solid as a rock, it’s just that it so happens they do a good job of blocking Wi-Fi as well. While space is not something we are blessed with, for the most part, we have iron and concrete in abundance. Typically, these devices are meant for big spaces where range might be an issue and a mesh is the most elegant solution. Its small footprint means that you can place this pretty much anywhere, save for the tightest of spots. The AX4200 is ultimately a lifestyle device and designed as such. It’s equally at home next to your salt and pepper dispenser as it would be next to a NAS. The Linksys AX4200 Velop Tri-band Mesh WiFi 6 System is actually quite fetching, looks-wise. ![]() It’s an extreme example but don’t worry, it’s just for juxtaposition’s sake. It’s like a partner you bring home to delight your parents but whom your beer buddies will find painfully boring. Linksys is often a go-to name for routers that are easy and relatively fuss-free to use and the Velop AX4200 is no different. ![]()
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