Linksys LN1301 WiFi Router - Tri-Band WiFi - Plug-n-Play Setup - Covers up to 2700 sq. ft. - Speed up tp 4.2 Gbps - Handles 4

4 4 out of 5 stars | 102 ratings

Price: 19.99

Last update: 12-08-2024


About this item

LIGHTNING FAST WIFI SPEEDS: Tri-Band WiFi 6 Routers are designed to deliver gigabit WiFi speeds to your entire home, backyard and outdoor smart home devices
POWERFUL WIFI 6 COVERAGE: Supporting 40+ devices, covering up to 2,700 sq ft these WiFi routers provide up to 3.5x more WiFi capacity for more stable streaming, gaming, and smart home devices
EASY SETUP & CONTROL: Wireless routers set up in minutes with the free Linksys App, allowing seamless management of your network system from home or on the go
SECURITY OUT OF THE BOX - With automatic firmware updates, parental controls, and separate guest networks these WiFi routers allow the entire family to surf safely
POWERED BY INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY: Eliminate dead zones and dynamically maximize speed with Linksys WiFi networks. Expand the range of your WiFi network by adding nodes to keep your connection going strong
WHAT'S INCLUDED: One Linksys Router, One ethernet cable, One power adapter with interchangeable plugs (12V, 3A)

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Raj Against The Machine
5.0 out of 5 stars So far so good. Relatively Easy setup, handles all my smart devices. Too simple.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
1-week Update: so far so good, no failure or drop out. Coverage inside the house is decent; coverage outside (or at exterior walls / extreme corners) not so good. I tried a couple of range extenders but they are still slow. Router signal to exterior garage is still not great. But good router in all other respects, so I will keep in service. At $25 each I’m tempted to buy a 2nd to try as à wireless node at the extreme end/corner of the house.

I have been using the TP-Link routers for the past several years. They work fine but when I saw this special deal ($25 !!!) I decided to give it a try. Wasn’t 2-day delivery but it arrived the day before my trip. I was going to wait but I just couldn’t. ????

The instructions are very sparse, just a 2-page pamphlet. There’s a QR code at the bottom that takes you to the Linksys Smart WiFi webpage to manage the router. This required me to enter my name and email and other information that should not have been needed. Then for some reason it didn’t even work properly. So instead I downloaded the iOS app, entered the router’s password (on the bottom), and that seemed to work much better.

It picked up the Internets from the cable modem ok, and after 2 tries it let me set my SSID and WiFi password to the same as that of my old router. That way all of the devices would reconnect. Only a couple did not right away, and one still does not for some reason. (Upon further reflection this might not be the fault of the router.)

As far as information for diagnosis, the router has a single colored LED on top, nothing else. I have my router set high on the top shelf in my closet to provide the best coverage; the LED on top is therefore not directly visible. I can sort of see its reflection on the ceiling, but not so much in bright sunlight. I wish there were more LED’s like other routers, and on the front or side. It’s basically a single minimalist tower, with no external antennae.

It gives just a little higher speed than my old one. It’s supposed to be WiFi 6 capable but it seems to assign the same channel as the old 5 GHz signal.

What I care about more is network signal reach and strength/stability. Inside the house seems to be ok but I was hoping the signal would do better reaching out to my detached garage. The door opener hub didn’t quite work at first; but I was able to unplug it and plug it back in which seemed to correct it. My outside camera also had a hard time connecting until I restored my range extender.

The app has a lot more options for configuration and status than that of my old router. I haven’t tried the webpage on my PC yet to see if there are more (signal strength, VPN, DNS, etc.).

It’s not clear if this has mesh capabilities to provide more coverage. It lists itself as a “node”, implying that other “nodes” could be added. Whether this is true, or how they get added, is not clear. If I were to get a second one of these, would it need a physical Ethernet connection, or would it connect via WiFi? I think even the product information on Linksys’ website implies this is not mesh-capable. (I would bet a lot of people initially bought this thinking it was, only to be disappointed, hence the clearance price.)

Overall meh. For $25 it’s a really good value if you need a new router and want an easy setup. Also nice if you want something simple , elegant, and minimalist. For somewhat more advanced users I’m not sure if this fits the bill. But the options for those users are FAR more expensive. Really this is not much better than my old router, if at all.
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Raj Against The Machine
5.0 out of 5 stars So far so good. Relatively Easy setup, handles all my smart devices. Too simple.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
1-week Update: so far so good, no failure or drop out. Coverage inside the house is decent; coverage outside (or at exterior walls / extreme corners) not so good. I tried a couple of range extenders but they are still slow. Router signal to exterior garage is still not great. But good router in all other respects, so I will keep in service. At $25 each I’m tempted to buy a 2nd to try as à wireless node at the extreme end/corner of the house.

I have been using the TP-Link routers for the past several years. They work fine but when I saw this special deal ($25 !!!) I decided to give it a try. Wasn’t 2-day delivery but it arrived the day before my trip. I was going to wait but I just couldn’t. ????

The instructions are very sparse, just a 2-page pamphlet. There’s a QR code at the bottom that takes you to the Linksys Smart WiFi webpage to manage the router. This required me to enter my name and email and other information that should not have been needed. Then for some reason it didn’t even work properly. So instead I downloaded the iOS app, entered the router’s password (on the bottom), and that seemed to work much better.

It picked up the Internets from the cable modem ok, and after 2 tries it let me set my SSID and WiFi password to the same as that of my old router. That way all of the devices would reconnect. Only a couple did not right away, and one still does not for some reason. (Upon further reflection this might not be the fault of the router.)

As far as information for diagnosis, the router has a single colored LED on top, nothing else. I have my router set high on the top shelf in my closet to provide the best coverage; the LED on top is therefore not directly visible. I can sort of see its reflection on the ceiling, but not so much in bright sunlight. I wish there were more LED’s like other routers, and on the front or side. It’s basically a single minimalist tower, with no external antennae.

It gives just a little higher speed than my old one. It’s supposed to be WiFi 6 capable but it seems to assign the same channel as the old 5 GHz signal.

What I care about more is network signal reach and strength/stability. Inside the house seems to be ok but I was hoping the signal would do better reaching out to my detached garage. The door opener hub didn’t quite work at first; but I was able to unplug it and plug it back in which seemed to correct it. My outside camera also had a hard time connecting until I restored my range extender.

The app has a lot more options for configuration and status than that of my old router. I haven’t tried the webpage on my PC yet to see if there are more (signal strength, VPN, DNS, etc.).

It’s not clear if this has mesh capabilities to provide more coverage. It lists itself as a “node”, implying that other “nodes” could be added. Whether this is true, or how they get added, is not clear. If I were to get a second one of these, would it need a physical Ethernet connection, or would it connect via WiFi? I think even the product information on Linksys’ website implies this is not mesh-capable. (I would bet a lot of people initially bought this thinking it was, only to be disappointed, hence the clearance price.)

Overall meh. For $25 it’s a really good value if you need a new router and want an easy setup. Also nice if you want something simple , elegant, and minimalist. For somewhat more advanced users I’m not sure if this fits the bill. But the options for those users are FAR more expensive. Really this is not much better than my old router, if at all.
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J. Jung
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid router at an extremely affordable price
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I was initially hesitant about ordering this router, but I decided to bite the bullet, trusting Amazon's wonderful return policy.

To my surprise, this router turned out to be one of my best purchases! It may only offer basic functionalities, but it excels in what it does. The support for WiFi 6 is fantastic, and I can finally enjoy the full speed of my internet connection over WiFi. The coverage is also impressive, the best I've experienced with budget routers. (Of course, if you're already using a flagship router, you won't probably be reading my review.)

There are a couple of downsides worth mentioning:

- The power adapter is enormous, requiring at least 4 inches of space for installation. I'm considering finding or buying a compact adapter with compatible specs (12V, 3.0A).
- The feature set is pretty basic. I knew going in that it didn't support mesh networking or fast roaming, but I do wish it had per-device usage statistics.

I've seen online that there's a good chance OpenWRT will be ported to this router, which could address some of the feature limitations.

Overall, I'm very satisfied with my purchase and would definitely recommend this router to anyone looking for a reliable budget option.
Mark C.
5.0 out of 5 stars good router
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
So far the router have been good and it's a plug and play. Older devices will have a hard finding it since it doesn't broadcast the 2.5gb band. The router supposed to be able to do more like mesh and stuff but I didn't do none of that so couldn't comment on it. It's a WiFi6 and suppose to be faster than the old WiFi. I didn't any faster connections.
Music doesn’t work!
4.0 out of 5 stars Good price
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
Great price for the wifi router, took a little time to arrive. Is running good.
C
5.0 out of 5 stars An unbelievable bargain at the sale price
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
First off, some notes:
- These DO support mesh, check the Slickdeals thread on for the LN1301. Instructions copied below for reference.
- They can mesh while in AP mode. To do this, put it in AP mode first and then follow the mesh procedure. When in AP mode, it becomes a DHCP client, so you'll have to find the IP address for the Web UI in your existing router.
- They're plenty fast. Under ideal conditions (line of sight, 16 feet) I get 800+mbps on my phone and 700+ on my laptop. Under more realistic conditions (one wall and 20-30 feet), I get 300-500 mbps. Roughly twice as fast as the RT-AC68U that it replaced.
- The web UI is hot garbage and the phone app (at least on my units) doesn't work
- The setup and pairing process is iffy at best. I had to hard reset all three of my nodes, and it took multiple tries to get them to mesh even after that.

Shown in a speed test taken from my home network. My Internet speed is ~2400mbps down / ~360 mbps up. Using this in bridge mode connected to an external router, it achieved 833 down, and saturated my outbound bandwidth.

Instructions on meshing:

How to enable mesh:

Setup your Main router completely.
Plug your child node using the wan port to the main router lan port, wait for a solid purple light on the child node before proceeding.
Log into your main router web admin.
Click on CA at the bottom right.
Click on Connectivity and CA Router setup.
Click on both Add Wired and Add Wireless nodes buttons. Wait for the Add wireless button to re-enable.
Click Done adding Child Nodes and then Apply.
Now the child node light should start flashing purple and turn into a mesh mode when it turns blue.
Disconnect Ethernet and wait for blue light again.
Move node to desired location.

How to set up as access point:

Disable DHCP (optional).
Set the device to Bridge Mode under Connectivity tab.
Connect cable from your router to a LAN port.
Get some nail polish and a round sticker to cover the annoying flashing right light.
Click the 'AC' at the bottom of the page to see the detailed configurations of wifi.
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C
5.0 out of 5 stars An unbelievable bargain at the sale price
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
First off, some notes:
- These DO support mesh, check the Slickdeals thread on for the LN1301. Instructions copied below for reference.
- They can mesh while in AP mode. To do this, put it in AP mode first and then follow the mesh procedure. When in AP mode, it becomes a DHCP client, so you'll have to find the IP address for the Web UI in your existing router.
- They're plenty fast. Under ideal conditions (line of sight, 16 feet) I get 800+mbps on my phone and 700+ on my laptop. Under more realistic conditions (one wall and 20-30 feet), I get 300-500 mbps. Roughly twice as fast as the RT-AC68U that it replaced.
- The web UI is hot garbage and the phone app (at least on my units) doesn't work
- The setup and pairing process is iffy at best. I had to hard reset all three of my nodes, and it took multiple tries to get them to mesh even after that.

Shown in a speed test taken from my home network. My Internet speed is ~2400mbps down / ~360 mbps up. Using this in bridge mode connected to an external router, it achieved 833 down, and saturated my outbound bandwidth.

Instructions on meshing:

How to enable mesh:

Setup your Main router completely.
Plug your child node using the wan port to the main router lan port, wait for a solid purple light on the child node before proceeding.
Log into your main router web admin.
Click on CA at the bottom right.
Click on Connectivity and CA Router setup.
Click on both Add Wired and Add Wireless nodes buttons. Wait for the Add wireless button to re-enable.
Click Done adding Child Nodes and then Apply.
Now the child node light should start flashing purple and turn into a mesh mode when it turns blue.
Disconnect Ethernet and wait for blue light again.
Move node to desired location.

How to set up as access point:

Disable DHCP (optional).
Set the device to Bridge Mode under Connectivity tab.
Connect cable from your router to a LAN port.
Get some nail polish and a round sticker to cover the annoying flashing right light.
Click the 'AC' at the bottom of the page to see the detailed configurations of wifi.
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