To disable the private or random MAC address and revert to your original MAC address on your iPhone®, iPad®, and Apple Watch®, follow the instructions below. Directions 1. Go to the Settings on your iOS device. 2. Tap on Wi-Fi . 3. Tap the information button next to the Wi-Fi name of the Linksys ro…
You can enable the IPTV feature of the Linksys EA9350 v3 and MX4050 if you have a PCCW IPTV subscription. Follow the steps below to learn how. The router's default IP address will change from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.10.1 once you enable the IPTV feature. Directions 1. Log in to the router's web interface usi…
This article will teach you how to set up the Linksys MX4050 and SPNMX56PW for PCCW subscribers in Hong Kong only. PCCW handles the node's initial configuration. If you need to reset your nodes to factory defaults, this article will guide you in re-establishing the setup. Before you begin: * Write down the Wi…
Velop WiFi 6 (MX4050) Downloads The hardware version is located beside or beneath the model number and is labeled version, ver. or V. If there is no version number beside the model number on your Linksys product, the device is version 1. If you still have trouble finding your version number, see the complete art…
If you are setting up your Linksys Velop Mesh™ network or are adding child nodes and have received the Incompatible nodes found message, it is important to know that due to differences in Wi-Fi® technology, Cognitive Mesh technology products are not backward compatible with Intelligent Mesh technology products. …
Two Step Verification requires a six-digit code when logging in via the Linksys app or the LinksysSmartWiFi.com page using your Linksys cloud account, which provides peace of mind and an additional layer of security to all users. Once you have enabled the Two Step Verification, you will be prompted to enter a code…
To access the Linksys app menu options, log in to the app and tap the menu icon on the upper-left corner of the dashboard. The menu options and settings vary by model. Some features like Family Time/Parental Controls, Devices, Priority, and some Advanced Settings are not supported if bridge mode is enabled . …
The Devices section displays a list of your connected and offline clients. You will be able to identify the devices, check how many are connected, verify the WiFi settings, and connect Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)-compatible devices to the network. This section also allows you to edit the name of the devices con…
You can log in to your node’s dashboard using a web browser to view and change its settings. Before you begin: * Your node must be set up first . * For local access - You need a computer that is connected to the parent node (can be connected wired or via WiFi). * A Linksys cloud account - You will need an a…
The Linksys Mesh system is made up of modular nodes which work seamlessly together to fit the needs of any home and deliver flawless WiFi wherever you want it. Below are some tips to help you with the installation and performance of your Linksys Mesh system. Installation tips * When setting up your child no…