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Linksys Mesh Wifi 6 Router, Dual-Band, 1,700 Sq. ft Coverage, 25+ Devices, Supports Guest WiFi, Parent Control, Speeds up to (AX1500) 1.5Gbps - MR7310

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Size: WIFI 6


Style: 1700 ft, 25+ Devices, 1.5 Gbps


Features

  • Covers up to 1700 sq. ft, handles 25plus Devices, and Speed up to 1.5 Gbps
  • Powered by Intelligent Mesh Technology, easily expand full speed WiFi coverage
  • Smarter Security with automatic updates, parental controls and guest mode
  • Setup and control your network from anywhere with the Linksys App
  • Share files and add external storage across your network with the USB 3.0 Port
  • Connectivity technology: Ethernet

Description

The MR7310 WiFi 6 router lets you Stream, Game, and Binge Nonstop. Powered by Intelligent Mesh Technology which adapts to your WiFi needs, your devices will always have a full-strength signal throughout your entire home. Utilizing the latest WiFi 6 technology, all of your device connections will be high quality while also adhering to the latest security standards. Later, if you decide to grow your network, this future-ready router expands by adding any Linksys mesh compatible products. The Linksys App makes it simple to setup, and access your network from anywhere, you can even view and prioritize which connected devices are using the most WiFi.


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Linksys


Series: ‎WIFI 6


Item model number: ‎MR7310


Item Weight: ‎1.53 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.4 x 9.8 x 5.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.4 x 9.8 x 5.9 inches


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Linksys


Date First Available: ‎July 10, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great price and works well!
Size: WIFI 5 Style: 2000 ft, 20+ Devices, 2.2 Gbps
Our home does not have complicated wifi needs and we just need a simple wifi connection (no gaming, etc). That being said, this router works extremely well for what we need. We have 2 cell phones and a smart tv and the speed is excellent. Got this router for around $75. I had bought a net gear nighthawk from Costco for more than double the price. Tested speeds on both routers were the same! Returned the night hawk even though it was great as well to help our budget! Set up was a breeze-I am only mildly tech inclined and did not have to perform any kind of trouble shooting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 14, 2022 by Nic261

  • Excellent Router But . . .
Size: WIFI 5 Style: 2000 ft, 20+ Devices, 2.2 Gbps
I really like the router and the wifi signal and options it provides. My issue is with setup. No directions were provided - other than dowload the app and setup is a snap. Being in a rural area cellphone service is not always available and one of the reasons we need wifi. Because of this, setting up the router was more difficult than it should've been. All of this could have been avoided with a one page set of directions. Thank goodness I view this as a challenge instead of an insurmountable obstacle. Most people would've sent it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2022 by Joseph P Williamson

  • Excellent secondary router to avoid primary mesh reconnects
Size: WIFI 6 Style: 3000 ft, 40+ Devices, AX6000
Our large house has a mesh network from our service provider and our phones would disconnect temporarily at the most inopportune times. Added this extremely easily as a secondary network with their excellent app. Speed at other side of house is fast enough so in effect have good full coverage, solving my issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2022 by Alz

  • Great low price router!
Size: WIFI 6 Style: 3000 ft, 40+ Devices, AX6000
The USB ports work for smb network storage. I have read a few reviews that said they didn't. This router has added so my speed to my network. Oh yeah it also was able to to connect to all of my devices without and additional wifi for both 5ghz and 2.4ghz. It took me more time to connect my 20+ devices than to setup the router. Super easy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 9, 2022 by The Pughs

  • A great value at half-price; at full price I'm not so sure
Size: WIFI 6 Style: 3000 ft, 40+ Devices, 6.0 Gbps
I bought the MR9600 (aka AX6000) before Christmas while it was at 1/2 off the list price. Although there has been a steep learning curve at times, for that price I'm happy with it. Full price, though? I couldn't see paying that at this point. It's a first generation WiFi6 router that, imo, still has some kinks left to work out. What I like: - Better range than my old AC1750 router. In our 2 story house of about 3000sf, we have the router downstairs on one corner of the house with the master bedroom in the upstairs on the opposite corner of the house. The old router couldn't even push the 5GHz network up there, and the 2.4GHz network would usually only get about 20-30 Mbps speed. This AX6000, on the other hand, can pull 150 Mbps on 5GHz in the same location scenario. One of my motives in buying the AX6000 was in it's mesh capability, thinking that I might want to put in some nodes eventually to extend coverage, but with the new router it really just isn't necessary. - I wanted to like the 5GHz/2.4GHz integration (i.e. as configured out of the box you only see one network being broadcast). The router automatically evaluates the connection and switches to the better band (5GHz for best speed, if you are closer, but drops to 2.4GHz for better range if you are too far away). However see the negatives list below for the downside of this feature. What I don't like: - The first big issue I had was routine dropping of older devices from the network. The main culprits being a number of home automation wall plugs and a wifi printer. They would all see the network just fine and set up and operate initially, but within a few hours of first setting up they would drop from the network and not re-connect with anything short of a full setup from scratch again. As noted in many other reviews of this unit that issue was solved by separating out the two bands, which negates the integrated band functionality I previously mentioned I wanted to like. If your wifi needs consist only of newer, higher end devices such as phones and computers then this probably won't be necessary. I, at least, had a hard time figuring out how to split the networks since the router setup app doesn't have a button or anything obvious to automate that. I felt a little dumb when I realized all you have to do is enter a different name for one of the two bands in the router setup and hit save. After that all my devices that wouldn't stay connected previously have now been running fine for many weeks on the dedicated 2.4GHz network, including through many cycles of router's power. - Device prioritization and the routers internal speed test app: This one got pretty wonky for me. The router has an internal speed test app that can be accessed from the routers Admin menu. I had understood that this was the "trunk speed", i.e. that it measured the full bandwidth available to the router, which would then be apportioned to the myriad of devices connected to the router. Each device then would have a speed test result of something less than the router's speed test. However after upgrading my internet service to 1Gbps down/35Mbps up, I kept still seeing 11Mbps up speeds, unchanged from my previous plan's speed test result. (Download speeds were within expectations.) I tried everything I could think of, and finally called the ISP. They claimed my service had been upgraded and it must be my equipment's fault. Finally I got a technician visit. On his specialty equipment he showed full speeds from my modem, but wildly different results when connected to the router. One speed test site would report 40Mbps upload while 3 others would report 1Mbps upload, or sometimes 11Mbps. To his credit, after he left our house the tech came back about 15 minutes later. He'd been searching forum reviews on his phone apparently and found someone who mentioned Device Prioritization as a source of a similar issue for this router. Sure enough, one click of the off button for Device Prioritization and my router's speed test app was reporting full plan upload speeds. Weirdly, though, after turning Device Prioritization back on, the router continued to report full speeds. What's more, speed tests run from our cell phones (which are not on the Prioritized list) ALSO now reported full plan upload speeds. - One other hitch to mention: Older 802.11AC wifi cards might not be able to see this router network at all if they don't have up to date drivers. My work laptop was one such case, but once I got my IT dept to finally update the 3 year old wifi driver they now work together just fine. I have had no other cases of any device having a problem connecting to the AX6000. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2021 by J. Riehl

  • Greatly improved over service provider equipment.
Size: WIFI 5 Style: 2000 ft, 20+ Devices, 2.2 Gbps
The internet installer found this to be easy to install. We have had not issues with reception and the speed of the service has really improved. I would recommend this product.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 19, 2022 by Kathie R. Cribbs

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