The Linksys E7350 Dual-Band WiFi 6 EasyMesh™ Router lets you enjoy the power of Wi-Fi® technology. It delivers enhanced speed, range, and security for all your networking needs which allows you to swiftly stream HD videos, surf, email, play games online, and chat. It now supports the EasyMesh feature so you can add other EasyMesh child nodes to extend your WiFi.
This article will provide instructions on how to add an EasyMesh child node.
Before you begin:
This article will provide instructions on how to add an EasyMesh child node.
Before you begin:
- Use a computer, tablet or mobile device connected to your EasyMesh network.
- A parent node is the router connected to your modem.
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A child node is another Linksys EasyMesh router that will extend your WiFi, creating an EasyMesh network.
- All parent and child nodes must have the latest firmware that supports EasyMesh.
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You may have to manually update the firmware on a child node before you add it to your network. For instructions, click here.
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- Velop and Mesh routers are not compatible with Linksys EasyMesh products.
- Supported child nodes are Linksys E8450 and E7350.
- There are several ways to add an EasyMesh child node to the parent node.
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Adding a child node using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) button
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Quick and easy method
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The parent node must be set up and online with the EasyMesh feature turned ON. To turn ON the EasyMesh feature on your router, click here.
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Adding a child node during the setup of the parent node using the setup wizard - If you are installing the parent node for the first time or you have reset the parent node, you can add an EasyMesh child node at the same time as you are setting up your parent node.
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Adding a child node through the web interface of the parent node - If the parent node is already set up and you prefer to add the child node through the parent node’s web interface instead of using the WPS button, you can use this method.
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Adding an EasyMesh child node using the WPS button
Adding an EasyMesh child node using the setup wizard
Adding an EasyMesh child node through the parent node’s web interface
1. Power ON your child node and wait until the power light turns solid blue.
2. Press the WPS button on the parent node for 3 seconds. The power light will then start to flash.
3. Now press the WPS button on the child node for 3 seconds. The power light will start to flash.
4. When pairing is successful, the power light on the parent and child nodes and the internet light on the child node will turn solid blue.
2. Press the WPS button on the parent node for 3 seconds. The power light will then start to flash.
3. Now press the WPS button on the child node for 3 seconds. The power light will start to flash.
4. When pairing is successful, the power light on the parent and child nodes and the internet light on the child node will turn solid blue.
You have now added an EasyMesh child node to extend your WiFi. The child node will appear on the Mesh information table by its default WiFi name.
1. Connect an ethernet cable from the internet port of the router to your modem. This will become your parent node.
2. Power cycle your modem.
NOTE: Once the power light is solid blue, your node is ready for setup.
3. Connect a WiFi computer to the default WiFi of the parent node.
NOTE: If you need to set up using a hardwired computer, connect your computer to one of the ethernet ports at the back of the parent node.
4. Open a browser and enter "https://myrouter.local" for macOS® or "https://myrouter" for Windows®. You can also enter the default IP address of the router "https://192.168.1.1" in the Address bar then press [Enter]. Enter “https://192.168.10.1” If your router is connected to an existing upstream connection.
NOTE: If you run into browser error messages due to the HTTPS connection, click here to continue.
2. Power cycle your modem.
NOTE: Once the power light is solid blue, your node is ready for setup.
3. Connect a WiFi computer to the default WiFi of the parent node.
NOTE: If you need to set up using a hardwired computer, connect your computer to one of the ethernet ports at the back of the parent node.
4. Open a browser and enter "https://myrouter.local" for macOS® or "https://myrouter" for Windows®. You can also enter the default IP address of the router "https://192.168.1.1" in the Address bar then press [Enter]. Enter “https://192.168.10.1” If your router is connected to an existing upstream connection.
NOTE: If you run into browser error messages due to the HTTPS connection, click here to continue.
IMPORTANT: If you changed the IP address of the router, use that instead. If you still can't access the login screen, you need to determine your router's IP address. To do this, make sure you are connected to your router's WiFi.
5. Click on the I have read and accept the License Terms for using this software radio button. Then, click Next to proceed.
6. Create a Router Password. Follow the Password Policy provided on your screen and click Save. You can use this password to log in to the router’s web interface and update its settings.
7. Enter your new 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Network Names and Passwords. Follow the Password Policy provided on your screen and click Next.
8. Review your new settings, then click Save.
9. Connect to your new WiFi name to continue the setup. Use the credentials provided on the screen to reconnect.
Once connected, the prompt similar to the image below will appear.
10. Click on Yes
11. Plug in your child node and wait for the power light to turn solid blue. Then click on I’ve Waited 3 Minutes.
12. Press the WPS button at the back of the child node for more than 3 seconds. The power light on the child node will begin to flash.
13. Once you get a successful message, click Next. The power light on the parent and child nodes, and the internet light on the child node will turn solid blue.
14. Create a name for your child node. Click on Next.
15. If you have more child nodes to add, click Yes and repeat the process. Otherwise, click on No I’m done.
16. Register your device and click on Next.
NOTE: You may also click Skip.
17. Make sure to check the Automatic checkbox and click on Done.
18. Once everything is finished, click Done.
You should now have successfully set up the parent node and added a child node using the setup wizard.
1. Plug in your child node and wait for the power light to turn solid blue.
2. Open a browser and enter "https://myrouter.local" for macOS or "https://myrouter" for Windows. You can also enter the default IP address of the router "https://192.168.1.1" in the Address bar then press [Enter]. Enter “https://192.168.10.1” If your router is connected to an existing upstream connection.
NOTE: If you run into browser error messages due to the HTTPS connection, click here to continue.
2. Open a browser and enter "https://myrouter.local" for macOS or "https://myrouter" for Windows. You can also enter the default IP address of the router "https://192.168.1.1" in the Address bar then press [Enter]. Enter “https://192.168.10.1” If your router is connected to an existing upstream connection.
NOTE: If you run into browser error messages due to the HTTPS connection, click here to continue.
IMPORTANT: If you changed the IP address of the router, use that instead. If you still can't access the login screen, you need to determine your router's IP address. To do this, make sure you are connected to your router's WiFi.
3. Log in using the password of the parent node.
4. Go to Configuration > WiFi > Basic Wireless Settings.
5. Make sure the EasyMesh feature is enabled. Then, click on Add a new node.
3. Log in using the password of the parent node.
4. Go to Configuration > WiFi > Basic Wireless Settings.
5. Make sure the EasyMesh feature is enabled. Then, click on Add a new node.
6. Plug in your child node and wait for the power light to turn solid blue. Then click on I’ve Waited 3 Minutes.
7. Press the WPS button at the back of the child node for more than 3 seconds. The power light on the child node will begin to flash.
8. Once you get a successful message, click Next. The power light on the parent and child nodes, and the internet light on the child node will turn solid blue.
9. Create a name for your child node. Then, click on Next.
You have now successfully added the child node to your network. If you’re not able to add a child node to your network, check if the child node is on the latest firmware that features EasyMesh support. To manually update the firmware, click here.