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product_id: 48221938
title: "Linksys WHW0302 Velop Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh WiFi System (AC2200 WiFi Router/WiFi Extender for Seamless Coverage of up to 4,000 sq ft, Parental Controls, 2-Pack, White)"
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# Up to 4,000 sq ft coverage App-based easy setup Tri-Band AC2200 WiFi Linksys WHW0302 Velop Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh WiFi System (AC2200 WiFi Router/WiFi Extender for Seamless Coverage of up to 4,000 sq ft, Parental Controls, 2-Pack, White)

**Brand:** linksys
**Price:** 2338.59 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your home WiFi game—stay connected, stay ahead!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Linksys WHW0302 Velop Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh WiFi System (AC2200 WiFi Router/WiFi Extender for Seamless Coverage of up to 4,000 sq ft, Parental Controls, 2-Pack, White) by linksys
- **How much does it cost?** 2338.59 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/48221938-linksys-whw0302-velop-tri-band-whole-home-mesh-wifi-system)

## Best For

- linksys enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted linksys brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup & Control:** Get online in minutes using the intuitive Linksys app—no tech degree required.
- • **Seamless Whole-Home Coverage:** Eliminate dead zones with powerful tri-band mesh WiFi spanning up to 4,000 sq ft—perfect for multi-story living.
- • **Smart Roaming & Band Steering:** Automatically connect to the strongest signal as you move through your home for uninterrupted connectivity.
- • **Ultra-Fast Streaming & Gaming:** Experience lag-free 4K HD streaming and gaming with AC2200 speeds that keep you ahead of the curve.
- • **Next-Level Security & Monitoring:** HomeKit-enabled protection plus optional Linksys Aware motion alerts keep your smart home safe and sound.

## Overview

The Linksys WHW0302 Velop Tri-Band Mesh WiFi System delivers robust, seamless wireless coverage up to 4,000 sq ft with AC2200 speeds. Designed for multi-story homes, it supports 4K streaming, gaming, and smart home integration via HomeKit. Easy app setup, smart roaming, and optional motion detection make it a future-ready network solution backed by 24/7 support and a 3-year warranty.

## Description

From the manufacturer Experience Flawless, Full-Strength Mesh WiFi with Velop At a Glance Mesh WiFi system envelops your home in seamless WiFi Modular mesh WiFi network can be scaled with your growing WiFi needs Easy to set up and designed to fit anywhere, Velop brings ultra-fast, full-strength mesh WiFi to your home in minutes. Featuring Intelligent Mesh technology and a sleek, modular design, the Velop mesh WiFi system spreads strong WiFi through any kind of home. Intelligent Mesh Technology ensures fast, reliable performance Velop nodes create a single, seamless WiFi network with one name and password Eliminates the need to manually switch between networks Customise and manage you home WiFi anytime, anywhere with the Linksys App Sets up in minutes and works with any Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplied devices Linksys Velop Whole Home Mesh WiFi system Velop is a flexible Whole Home Mesh WiFi system that delivers ultra-fast, full-strength, flawless WiFi wherever you need it. It’s designed to fit in any environment, regardless of your home shape, size, or wherever your internet comes in, and it works with any internet service provider supplied equipment. Get on the fastest path to the internet Velop's Intelligent Mesh Technology works behind the scenes adapting to your Wi-Fi needs, for flawless Wi-Fi everywhere. Self-Organizes Self-Optimizes Self-Heals Fast and reliable WfiFi coverage or 4K streaming, gaming and more Velop nodes all work seamlessly together in a mesh system so there's no more buffering or the need to manually switch between networks. Create your perfect WiFi system This Whole Home Mesh WiFi system is designed to scale to your household’s WiFi needs. As your WiFi needs expand, simply add more nodes and interchange colors (Black and White)* to coordinate with your home style. *Black nodes only available for 3-pack Which WiFi system is best for your home? One node is all you need for apartment or single story home. But if you encounter interference from your neighbours' WiFi, simply add a second node. If you live in a 2-story, modern and contemporary home with metal construction, you will need two nodes for unobstructed WiFi. For homes with lots of brick and concrete or basements, like mid-terrace, three nodes are necessary for unimpeded WiFi. Simply place a node on each floor. For homes that are long with lots of square footage, a Velop system with three nodes will provide great WiFi throughout your home. Manage Your Home WiFi Anytime, Anywhere with the Linksys App With the Linksys App, you can closely monitor and manage your home WiFi remotely using a smartphone or tablet. Guest Access Parental Controls Device Prioritization Speed Test Protect Your Connected Life with Linksys Shield With Linksys Shield*, you have greater control of your network and can protect your family against online security risks. You’ll gain access to Parental Controls, so you can easily manage your family’s connected life and selectively filter content, manage screen time on specific devices, and even pause the internet during family time. *Linksys Shield is available as a software subscription through the Linksys app, and it only works with a Velop Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi system. Must download Linksys App, create an account, and be logged-in for Shield to appear. For more details, visit the App Store or Google Play Store. Linksys Aware, the first-ever Mesh WiFi motion sensing technology Linksys Aware* is a WiFi motion-sensing subscription service that uses your existing Intelligent Mesh WiFi network to sense motion without the use of cameras or additional hardware, ensuring privacy and convenience throughout your home. It detects activity via WiFi signals and sends you notifications through the Linksys App when unexpected motion has occurred. *Linksys Aware is available as a software subscription through the Linksys app, which starts with a free 90-day trial. You will need at least two Velop Tri-Band nodes to be able to use it. For more details, visit the App Store or Google Play Store. Apple HomeKit Compatibility With Apple HomeKit, Linksys Velop Tri-Band Mesh WiFi Systems gives you even more protection of your HomeKit accessories and an easy way to manage what they are allowed to communicate with in your home and through the internet.

Review: The best WiFi network I've ever had - I thoroughly researched the market before buying this product, looking at improving WiFi coverage around the house and finally decided to order the set of three units (AC6600). This system is a bit unusual and as a result some people, even those with network configuration experience, may find themselves confused when they set it up. I read several reviews complaining about what you cannot do with this system, however I found that it works very well for my needs and in my opinion it can satisfy the needs of most average users. So here is how it works: First of all, this system is not a modem and has to be connected to a device that can function as a modem, connect to the internet, acquire a public (WAN) IP address and then allocate a local (LAN) IP address to the mesh network. Most, if not all, the modems/routers supplied by the usual internet providers can do this. If you are looking at buying this product, you most likely already have a modem and WiFi router at home. To connect the Velop, just follow the incredibly basic and simple instructions. Essentially the process consists of creating an account with the manufacturer, download an app to your mobile phone or tablet (I use both the Android and Apple versions and they both work seamlessly), connect one of the three bases to the modem/router with the provided network cable and follow the process as instructed. One key element is to be patient and once the first base is configured, adding the other bases to create the mesh network is straight forward. Note that the Velop will create its own WiFi network, separate to the WiFi network provided by the existing modem/router. Most likely the modem/router will create the usual LAN with a 192.168.x.x IP range, whereas the Velop will create its own LAN with a 10.120.x.x IP range. Anyone with even just a basic networking experience knows that the two networks WILL NOT communicate with each other so there is no point in keeping, for example, a printer linked to the modem/router and a computer linked to the Velop network as you won’t be able to print. For either network to work as intended all devices have to be connected to the same network. The best thing to do once everything is configured, is to switch the old modem/router’s WiFi network off and just use the Velop network – you will never look back! It goes without saying that if the Velop has to work completely wirelessly, the bases MUST be able to communicate with one another and therefore be within their WiFi range. They do not necessarily have to communicate with the unit directly plugged into the modem/router, so long as there is a path to it, such as: base 1 connected to the modem/router, base 2 connected to base 1, base 3 connected to base 2. In this case base 2 will bridge the connection between bases 3 and 1; meanwhile all three bases will provide WiFi connection locally to them and roaming from one base to the others will be seamless. The system can work even if the bases are not in each other’s wireless range so long as you can connect them via a cable or via power line adapters. Once you have configured everything, you will have a great network able to provide high speed connection (subject to your internet provider’s maximum bandwidth). This system allows a lot of settings such as various WiFi configurations and options, parental control, device bandwidth prioritisation, remote monitoring of the home network via the app and online account, DHCP or manual settings, port forwarding (single and range), uPnP, MAC filters, separate WiFi guest network, etc.. I know there are people who are not happy about creating an account or having to use an app (though in fact you can also use a browser on any computer), however all taken into account this is by far the best network I have ever had at home and I had no problems to configure it to meet my needs. So much so that I bought another two units. I am now running a mesh network with 5 units in total, which covers the whole house with no gaps, plus a sizeable area around it. A real five-star network that you'll be happy with.
Review: Easy setup, stable, excellent throughput - WHW0303 Whole Home Started off by watching a couple of YouTube videos re the set-up of the Velop system; download the Linksys App, IoS in my case, connect the first node to your modem or router, power on follow the app instructions, set-up the other 2 nodes in the same app session, in the same room then relocate them around the home as required. Worked pretty much flawlessly (app did hang when finalizing node 2, had seen this mentioned online so closed the app, restarted app and it carried on from where it left off). Point to note, be fairly patient it does take a couple of minutes for the setup to c I used WiFi Sweetspots app to measure the device to node WiFi speed; most other apps I have tried check the broadband speed so this app was very useful. Quick note I have both IoS and Android phones; on the Android app the WiFi signal strength in dBm is displayed, not on the IoS version. My setup has Node 1 as router into BT fibre modem, node 2 hardwired via ethernet via a couple of switches Node 3 pure wireless. I now have excellent coverage over a 2 storey house; Node 1 centrally upstairs 2 nodes downstairs. In the same room as a node I now get about 480Mbps, to lowest of about 180Mbps furthest from any node. A great improvement over my previous 2.4GHz only AP. Nodes are proving to be very reliable / stable after a couple of months use. Linksys app is very good allowing you to see what is connected, rename devices so you can readily see what is connected. You can choose 3 devices to have priority; I have chosen my BT small cell, Google hub and an iPad. Also have 13+ Meross plugs and switches attached (2.4GHz only) swapped straight over no issues (I called my new network the same as the previous BT hub, and same password). Have subsequently added more and connected straight away no issues. I also used the Linksys wall mounts, a bit pricey but work well and match the units. On the back of this experience I purchased another for my son; 3 story house, Sky router and Q on the ground floor, seemless setup (1 room at the same time) then distributed 1 per floor; top floor went from 2Gbps, 20s responses to internet queries to 450Gbps, instant responses. Top floor node also connected to network switch and PCs, printer, laptops etc. Turned the Sky WiFi off, but kept the sky router as DHCP controller (easily sorted during app set-up). Works a treat. Recommended; easy setup; ethernet or bridge WiFi; 5Ghz backbone; stable; excellent throughput; good app.

## Features

- Velop Tri-Band system provides whole home mesh Wi-Fi coverage
- Ideal for large, up to three bedroom multi-story homes (up to 4,000 sq ft) *
- Provides fast, reliable Wi-Fi coverage for 4K HD streaming, gaming and more
- Works with all UK internet/broadband providers (such as BT Smart Hub or Virgin Media Hub)
- Simply connect one Velop Node to your ISP equipment and use the Linksys app to complete the simple setup in minutes
- Wi-Fi technology automatically connects you to faster and stronger signal as you move from room to room (roaming, band-steering)
- With the additional Linksys Aware subscription**, your Mesh Wi-Fi system can monitor motion in your home and send you notifications when unexpected activity is detected
- 3-Year Limited Warranty and 24/7 customer support; To access Linksys Velop Wi-Fi Selection Guide, please click on the Linksys brand below the title
- It is a HomeKit-enabled router, giving you even more protection of your HomeKit accessories and an easy way to manage what they are allowed to communicate with in your home and through the internet

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01NBRI59E |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,022 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 8 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems 77,496 in Accessories (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | Adapter |
| Brand | Linksys |
| Brand Name | Linksys |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 4000 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | up to 4,000 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,213 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 867 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Frequency band class | Tri-Band |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8L x 18.5W x 7.8H centimetres |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 |
| Manufacturer | Linksys |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WHW0302-UK |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2200 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Linksys AC4400 |
| Model Number | WHW0302-UK |
| Model name | Linksys AC4400 |
| Number of Antennas | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Gaming |
| Product Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Security Protocol | WPS |
| Special feature | Gaming |
| UPC | 745883728411 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a, Bluetooth |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11a, Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Linksys
- **Model name:** Linksys AC4400
- **Special feature:** Gaming
- **Frequency band class:** Tri-Band
- **Wireless communication standard:** 802.11a, Bluetooth
- **Compatible devices:** Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet
- **Recommended uses for product:** Gaming, Home
- **Included components:** Adapter
- **Connectivity technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Colour:** White

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best WiFi network I've ever had
*by R***D on 30 November 2018*

I thoroughly researched the market before buying this product, looking at improving WiFi coverage around the house and finally decided to order the set of three units (AC6600). This system is a bit unusual and as a result some people, even those with network configuration experience, may find themselves confused when they set it up. I read several reviews complaining about what you cannot do with this system, however I found that it works very well for my needs and in my opinion it can satisfy the needs of most average users. So here is how it works: First of all, this system is not a modem and has to be connected to a device that can function as a modem, connect to the internet, acquire a public (WAN) IP address and then allocate a local (LAN) IP address to the mesh network. Most, if not all, the modems/routers supplied by the usual internet providers can do this. If you are looking at buying this product, you most likely already have a modem and WiFi router at home. To connect the Velop, just follow the incredibly basic and simple instructions. Essentially the process consists of creating an account with the manufacturer, download an app to your mobile phone or tablet (I use both the Android and Apple versions and they both work seamlessly), connect one of the three bases to the modem/router with the provided network cable and follow the process as instructed. One key element is to be patient and once the first base is configured, adding the other bases to create the mesh network is straight forward. Note that the Velop will create its own WiFi network, separate to the WiFi network provided by the existing modem/router. Most likely the modem/router will create the usual LAN with a 192.168.x.x IP range, whereas the Velop will create its own LAN with a 10.120.x.x IP range. Anyone with even just a basic networking experience knows that the two networks WILL NOT communicate with each other so there is no point in keeping, for example, a printer linked to the modem/router and a computer linked to the Velop network as you won’t be able to print. For either network to work as intended all devices have to be connected to the same network. The best thing to do once everything is configured, is to switch the old modem/router’s WiFi network off and just use the Velop network – you will never look back! It goes without saying that if the Velop has to work completely wirelessly, the bases MUST be able to communicate with one another and therefore be within their WiFi range. They do not necessarily have to communicate with the unit directly plugged into the modem/router, so long as there is a path to it, such as: base 1 connected to the modem/router, base 2 connected to base 1, base 3 connected to base 2. In this case base 2 will bridge the connection between bases 3 and 1; meanwhile all three bases will provide WiFi connection locally to them and roaming from one base to the others will be seamless. The system can work even if the bases are not in each other’s wireless range so long as you can connect them via a cable or via power line adapters. Once you have configured everything, you will have a great network able to provide high speed connection (subject to your internet provider’s maximum bandwidth). This system allows a lot of settings such as various WiFi configurations and options, parental control, device bandwidth prioritisation, remote monitoring of the home network via the app and online account, DHCP or manual settings, port forwarding (single and range), uPnP, MAC filters, separate WiFi guest network, etc.. I know there are people who are not happy about creating an account or having to use an app (though in fact you can also use a browser on any computer), however all taken into account this is by far the best network I have ever had at home and I had no problems to configure it to meet my needs. So much so that I bought another two units. I am now running a mesh network with 5 units in total, which covers the whole house with no gaps, plus a sizeable area around it. A real five-star network that you'll be happy with.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy setup, stable, excellent throughput
*by P***S on 20 February 2020*

WHW0303 Whole Home Started off by watching a couple of YouTube videos re the set-up of the Velop system; download the Linksys App, IoS in my case, connect the first node to your modem or router, power on follow the app instructions, set-up the other 2 nodes in the same app session, in the same room then relocate them around the home as required. Worked pretty much flawlessly (app did hang when finalizing node 2, had seen this mentioned online so closed the app, restarted app and it carried on from where it left off). Point to note, be fairly patient it does take a couple of minutes for the setup to c I used WiFi Sweetspots app to measure the device to node WiFi speed; most other apps I have tried check the broadband speed so this app was very useful. Quick note I have both IoS and Android phones; on the Android app the WiFi signal strength in dBm is displayed, not on the IoS version. My setup has Node 1 as router into BT fibre modem, node 2 hardwired via ethernet via a couple of switches Node 3 pure wireless. I now have excellent coverage over a 2 storey house; Node 1 centrally upstairs 2 nodes downstairs. In the same room as a node I now get about 480Mbps, to lowest of about 180Mbps furthest from any node. A great improvement over my previous 2.4GHz only AP. Nodes are proving to be very reliable / stable after a couple of months use. Linksys app is very good allowing you to see what is connected, rename devices so you can readily see what is connected. You can choose 3 devices to have priority; I have chosen my BT small cell, Google hub and an iPad. Also have 13+ Meross plugs and switches attached (2.4GHz only) swapped straight over no issues (I called my new network the same as the previous BT hub, and same password). Have subsequently added more and connected straight away no issues. I also used the Linksys wall mounts, a bit pricey but work well and match the units. On the back of this experience I purchased another for my son; 3 story house, Sky router and Q on the ground floor, seemless setup (1 room at the same time) then distributed 1 per floor; top floor went from 2Gbps, 20s responses to internet queries to 450Gbps, instant responses. Top floor node also connected to network switch and PCs, printer, laptops etc. Turned the Sky WiFi off, but kept the sky router as DHCP controller (easily sorted during app set-up). Works a treat. Recommended; easy setup; ethernet or bridge WiFi; 5Ghz backbone; stable; excellent throughput; good app.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Latest firmware fixes all of the early adopter bugs and this is now a stable and superb product.
*by S***R on 9 December 2017*

*Have updated again at the bottom* *Have now returned it, updated with reasons why below* Let me preface this by saying that I know my way around technology, I know my spanning tree from from my VLAN's, my preferred way to configure a router is via a command line, I've built Linux servers from source code (Linux From Scratch) and have been an IT specialist for over 20 years, in other words I generally know what I'm doing and am not usually beaten by technology. These devices made me want to throw them at the wall and then put the remains back into the box and ship them back to Amazon. The first node configured without a hitch, the app saw it, I configured it, the firmware updated, everything was good in the world. The second node kept getting as far as having joined the network, then the app would say it was testing to see if the location was optimal, then the whole thing would finally fail and ask me to restart the process. I tried again about 4 times, then I factory reset the second node and tried again, then I moved the node so that it was only about a foot away from the first node and tried again, every time I had the same issue. Then I thought that maybe the second node was faulty and tried to configure the third node. The third node did exactly the same and would fail when it was detecting if the location was optimal. I then factory reset the third node and reconfigured it as if it was a brand new setup, this worked fine and allowed me to update the firmware. I then factory reset it (thinking that now it had the latest firmware maybe that would fix the problems), this time it failed at roughly the same point but with a different message and the light on top was red. I tried to add it again and then had the same issue. I then tried turning off every node and restarting just the master node again. This rebooted fine just as expected. I then tried powering on the third node and adding it again, it worked! I then moved the third node to it's proper location and it still seemed to work. I then tried to add the second node again and it again failed where it did the other times, however I did note the light on top was solid blue which the things I could find online said meant it was working fine. At this time I was tired and frustrated and decided I would pick it up again in the morning. Two hours later just before I was about to go to bed, on a whim I decided to check the Linksys app, and was surprised to see all the nodes were listed, all were shown as being updated to the latest firmware and all said they were working fine. I've now done some tests and can say that the speed and coverage is awesome. 4K direct rip content streams perfectly from my plex server, I'm getting at least 200mbits from every device when testing my internet connection, local network transfers are blindingly fast, I'm getting no drop outs anywhere. Basically, setting these devices up is one of the most frustrating technology experiences I've ever had, but once you actually get them working they are truly superb. *Update 19/12/17* Other than providing whole house WiFi, one of my other requirements was to be able to wire in certain devices such as my NAS for home media serving. I kept noticing that may connections to my media server would keep disconnecting with no seeming reason, so on the assumption that maybe the node serving the top of the house was maybe having signal issues, I then purchased an additional two node Velop system so that I could place one node in the center of the house and use the other node at a future point. Unfortunately this didn't make any difference, and infact, although initially the two furthest nodes would show as connected to the new mid point node, after a few hours they would go back to being connected to the master node. After some more investigation, I kept noticing that the network connection on my media server would every now and then (a few times an hour) show "Link Disconnected" and then a minute or so later "Link Connected" on the Ethernet connection. Thinking that maybe it was the ethernet cable, I switched it out for a brand new one with no difference. I then tried it connected to a gigabit managed switch, with no difference, I then swapped the satellite node with another one to see if maybe it was the node that was faulty, no difference. I also noticed that once I disconnected the Ethernet connection from the Xbox in the living room from the node in there and configured it to just use the WiFi, suddenly the intermittent lags and drop outs in online games disappeared. I spent about 5 hours on the phone with Linksys technical support and they could barely actually understand what the problem I was trying to convey was, let alone fix it. In the end I was forced to return this product and have now installed a 3 node Netgear Orbi RK50. The Orbi isn't as fast on the WiFi, but it was literally up and running in under 30 minutes and everything just works. *Update 23/03/19* After a friend of mine deploying a three node Velop system and swearing by it with the more recent firmware updates, when I moved recently I decide to give it another try. It now is superb. I've deployed a four node mesh in my new home and it's been working awesomely. Deployment was an ease, adding a repeater node out of range of the primary node worked without a hitch and the whole system flies.

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