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This carries very well outside. It has band forming technology which means the signal goes around corners as well as through walls better than older tech. You would have to disconnect your old WiFi to get rid of it. If you have a router modem combo you could turn off that router and plug these into the LAN connection. That would give you the best signal option. Do not try to use these as WAP as it will diminish signal and speed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you should disconnect the old router and connect the Velop node directly to your modem. You will have wifi everywhere with a 3 pack and 2400 sq ft. I have 6,000 sq ft and no problems accessing wifi in or out of the house.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need to either disable or turn off your old wifi router.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Delete those old 2.4 and 5g wifi names. There is no advantage to having them. You can go into manage your network settings on any of your devices and long press on the old name and have it forget that network. I think the 3 pod system is good for 5000sq/ft.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can log in to your current router's software or maybe on your internet providers website and remove these for view. However, they are still transmitting and there is no benefit to removing them other than not seeing them in your wifi list.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only way to get rid of the old wi-fi networks is to either turn off the wifi on the modem or disconnect the modem entirely. If you need the modem to connect the Velop, then you will need to go to the configuration menu for the modem and turn off the wi-fi. Although what difference does it make if you have the old wi-fi networks still showing up?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need to remove the old routers, (unless its your modem also) at a min you will want to turn OFF wifi on the old router, it will cause the new one to slow down as there are to many signals in one place
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Detaching the old router from the modem was one of the first steps. Recycle them. You won't need them. Will it carry outdoors? At least 100 feet at house, which is about the same size as yours.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Velop system is the router so get rid of your old router. Plug the modem to the velop and set it up a s a new router. You can name your wifi whatever you want and no you won't have to create a 2.4 or 5ghz band. All of that is already taken care of by velop. Will it reach outside? Maybe? It all depends on location of the nodes and your home building materials. I'm able to get wifi from a 2 Velop system when I'm outside of my home relatively far too. But nothing I wasn't expecting from a premium router. The point of this system is to cover the inside of your home with wifi not so much the outside.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This device is in essence it's own router. You should take the old one out of the loop. If it is built into your modem then use settings to shut off without disconnecting your modem. Check with your service provider. Mine would charge me twice if I had two routers on the same cable modem.
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