How to connect linksys velop whw03 with the spectrum router?
To connect the Linksys velop with the router follow the steps:-
1. Set up your primary node using the Linksys app. To learn how to set up a primary node using an Android™ device, click here. To set up using an iOS device, click here.
2. Add a secondary node by wireless setup using the Linksys app.
3. Once the setup is complete, move the secondary node to its new location then connect it to a power outlet.
4. Connect the secondary node to the primary node with an ethernet cable. The nodes will automatically switch to a wired connection.
NOTE: Use CAT5e or higher rated cables.
Step 5:
If you have other nodes to add, repeat Steps 2-3. Once a node is set up in its intended location, connect it with an ethernet cable to the upstream node.
There are some steps that we need to follow in order to configure Linksys Velop with the spectrum router:-
>First of all, connect an ethernet cable between your Velop and Router
Connect your computer with the linksys velop’s wifi network
> Open a browser on your computer and type “http://myrouter.local/” in the Address bar and then hit enter
> You will be redirected to http://linksyssmartwifi.com:52000/ui/dynamic/velop/desktop-blocking.html
> now replace “desktop-blocking.html” with “setup.html
> and then enter “admin” on the User Name and Password fields then click Log In
> now enter your preferred ssid and password and then click on setup node.
> Once complete, click I’m Done Adding Nodes
> Now on your computer connect to the new SSID of your Velop network that you have created.
> Open your browser and type that address again which is :- https://myrouter.local
> You will be redirected to http://linksyssmartwifi.com:52000/ui/dynamic/velop/desktop-blocking.html.
> now click on velop logo.
> enter router access password (default is admin)
> Click on the CA link at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen
> Go to Connectivity > Velop Setup and set the SSID and Password of your Velop network. Then, click the Setup Node button to proceed.
To add a Secondary node, turn ON a second node and wait until you have a solid purple light. Once you have a solid purple light on the Secondary node, proceed to the next step
> connect an ethernet cable between the primary node and secondary node.
> After a minute, the light indicator will start blinking purple. When the light indicator on the Secondary node turns solid blue, this means your Secondary node is ready. You can now disconnect the Secondary node from the Primary node and place it at the desired location
> If you are done adding nodes, click on Done Adding Nodes
Step 1:
Log in to the dashboard of the Linksys app andTap the Menu icon.
Step 2:
Tap Advanced Settings, and then tap Internet Settings.
Step 3:
In the Internet Settings page, tap the Connection Type field or arrow.
Step 4:
Change the Connection Type to Bridge Mode. If you don’t see the Bridge Mode option, make sure you are using the latest Linksys app version and your Velop nodes have the latest firmware.
Step 5:
Tap Save.
Step 6:
Tap Enable Bridge Mode when you are ready.While saving your settings, your devices may temporarily disconnect. Once your internet connection comes back, you will be taken back to the dashboard of the Linksys app.The dashboard should display Your Velop is in bridge mode to indicate that you have successfully set your Velop system to bridge mode.
To connect the Linksys velop with the router follow the steps:-
1. Set up your primary node using the Linksys app. To learn how to set up a primary node using an Android™ device, click here. To set up using an iOS device, click here.
2. Add a secondary node by wireless setup using the Linksys app.
3. Once the setup is complete, move the secondary node to its new location then connect it to a power outlet.
4. Connect the secondary node to the primary node with an ethernet cable. The nodes will automatically switch to a wired connection.
NOTE: Use CAT5e or higher rated cables.
Step 5:
If you have other nodes to add, repeat Steps 2-3. Once a node is set up in its intended location, connect it with an ethernet cable to the upstream node.