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Configuring Client Steering and Node Steering on your mesh router

The WiFi Settings widget on the router's web interface now has a new Advanced tab where you can configure Client Steering and Node Steering. Both features are enabled by default as recommended and should only be turned OFF as the last resort once you have exhausted all other WiFi troubleshooting techniques. For a …

Configuring the DNS Settings of your Linksys Mesh system

The Linksys Mesh system outperforms traditional routers and range extenders giving you a 100% seamless wireless connection.   Domain Name System (DNS) is an internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. This article will help you configure the DNS Settings of your network. Before you begin: …

How to add a wired child node using the LinksysSmartWiFi.com page

It is recommended to add the child node to your Linksys Intelligent Mesh™ system using the Linksys app . However, if you would rather set up the child node manually, follow the steps below. Before you begin Make sure you have the following ready: * A configured parent node. If the parent node is all set up, …

Linksys SPNMX55GC-UK FAQs

HARDWARE INFORMATION SETUP AND INSTALLATION SECURITY ADVANCED CONFIGURATION TROUBLESHOOTING HARDWARE INFORMATION What is the Linksys SPNMX55GC-UK for Gigaclear ISP? The  Linksys SPNMX55GC-UK for Gigaclear ISP   offers massive simultaneous capacity for video, gaming, and high-speed data. It is easy to add…

Checking the WiFi name and password

Checking or verifying the WiFi settings on a router is important when connecting WiFi devices to your network. This is the best route to take if you are unsure of your router’s WiFi settings.    The  WiFi password  is used when connecting computers and other devices to WiFi while  router admin password  is used to …

Setting up your Linksys Mesh router to bridge mode

The Linksys Mesh routers allow you to extend your existing network through bridge mode. When in bridge mode, the Linksys Mesh router will not have its own separate network. All nodes and client devices connected to the router will be on the same network and can communicate with other devices within the network. Th…

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