Very unhappy with Linksys Velop MX4200…
Very unhappy with Linksys Velop MX4200 routers - the firmware is not even up to beta quality, let alone ready for release into the wild. In my opinion, it should be immediately withdrawn from the market. Here's a selection of just a few of the many issues:
1. MAC filtering simply does not work at all so it is impossible to allow only authorised devices onto the local network. Any passing stranger within range, who can guess a Wifi password has access to the entire LAN.
2. There is no facility to filter MAC addresses on the ethernet ports, so any person who simply plugs in a device can access the private LAN. Even with no malicious intent, this can spread viruses across the network.
3. DHCP reservation works intermittently - occasionally if you try to add a new reservation, the router displays an error message without any explanation as to what error occurred. (Rebooting 3 or 4 times eventually resolves this), if you can afford to have your network down for about 20 minutes..
3. The router requires a phone app for the initial setup. This too does not work. Eventually, with more than an hour phone support from Linksys, I was able to configure the parent router to allow connections. A further two hours on the phone was necessary to get two child nodes to connect. Neither the phone app nor the web interface worked for adding child nodes. Instead I had to use a series of arcane button presses on the child and parent nodes to persuade the routers to communicate with one another.
4. The roaming capabilities are primitive at best. When roaming with a device between routers, it is necessary to disconnect and reconnect to wifi, or the device will remain locked onto the original node to which it first connected. Occasionally the device will transfer the connection to the nearest node after more than 15 minutes but generally this is not the case.
5. The child nodes use internal firmware algorithms to decide which wifi channel to use. This sometimes results in the 2.4Ghz being selected due to the perceived signal strength of the 5GHz channel, even when the 5GHz channel is proven to be faster at the same location. It is not possible to override this behaviour.
I could go on but in any case, it is clear to me that this product is not ready for market and should never have been released. From a security perspective it is a disaster and its performance is patchy . When I contacted Linksys to request a refund, they suggested I should do this via the supplier who sold me the product. Clearly the supplier is not responsible for buggy firmware, which is obviously still in development. And anyway I cannot get a refund from a supplier without returning the routers, resulting in a couple of weeks of downtime, which my business cannot accept.
I have been a purchaser of Linksys networking products for more than 20 years, but clearly something has gone horribly wrong with the quality of these products. I am going to have to take the financial knock on the chin, and switch to Netgear or another vendor.
I will NEVER buy Linksys again.
22 de novembro de 2024
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