Linksys has launched a unique and innovative device to provide users with fast and seamless internet connectivity. The name of the device is Linksys Velop and it is far better than traditional routers and modems. Velop Mesh Wi-Fi system is the solution to all your internet problems.
When wireless internet first came into being, everybody thought that it is a major breakthrough in terms of how people communicate with one another. Wireless connectivity is still the most happening thing in the world, but people over the course of accessing internet wirelessly have experienced certain problems. One such problem is lack of internet signal in certain areas of the house or office.

Unlike a traditional router, Linksys Velop setup consists of three or more devices called ‘Nodes’, which are installed in different areas of the house. There will be one primary node, which will be used for setup and installation of the whole system, and the rest will be secondary nodes, which will transmit the signal that originates from the primary node. As a result, you get a solid internet connectivity in all corners of the house/office with no dead zones.
The difference between the working of Linksys Velop and traditional router an extender is the origination and transmitting of signal. In Wi-Fi extenders, the signal is amplified, which results in creation of a new signal, but in the process, the device gets disconnected from one of the signals before connecting to another, which is frustrating for many users.
Whereas in Velop Mesh Wi-Fi System, the signal stays connected to the same network even when the user is moving from one room to another. When the user gets away from one node, then the closest node begins transmitting the internet signal, thus allowing the user to stay connected to internet all the time.
The Velop Mesh Wi-Fi system is easy to set up. A user will have to install an application on its smartphone or tablet, which can be downloaded free of cost from Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Linksys Velop is available in both Dual-Band and Tri-Band models. Both models can work with each other without any problem, meaning that if a user wants to connect Wi-Fi coverage to a specific area of his/her house or office, then he/she can get an extra Dual-Band node or Tri-Band node depending on the number of devices he/she wants to use internet on.