The Linksys MBE7000 and LN1400 support Multi-Link Operation (MLO). With MLO, Wi-Fi® 7 establishes simultaneous connections between a parent node and a child node or between the router and Wi-Fi 7 devices. These links are established using the 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands, which will then help improve data throughput, reduce latency, and make the overall connection more reliable.
Notes:
- The MLO feature is turned OFF by default.
- MLO is currently in the beta phase. The 802.11be standard is expected to receive the IEEE workgroup approval by September 2024. Wi-Fi Alliance® is expected to begin interoperability testing shortly but continue through CY24. Wi-Fi 7 software capabilities such as MLO are expected to get improvements over the next year. Also, various device vendors are expected to roll out support for MLO via software updates.
Things to keep in mind before turning ON the MLO feature:
- All three WiFi radios must be turned ON.
- All three WiFi radios must have the same WiFi name, WiFi mode, and security type.
- If any of the previously mentioned wireless settings are changed, MLO will not work properly.
- A WiFi restart will be needed to save the settings.
To enable it, follow the steps shown below.
Linksys app
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1. Log in to the Linksys app.
2. Tap the menu icon in the upper-left corner of the dashboard.
3. Tap Wi-Fi Settings.
4. Tap Advanced Wi-Fi Settings.
5. Tap on Multi-Link Operation (MLO).
6. Toggle the button to enable MLO.
7. Tap Continue and wait until the network restart finishes.
You have now enabled the MLO feature through the Linksys app.
1. Connect a computer to your Linksys WiFi 7 network.
2. Log in to the router's web interface.
3. Go to Wi-Fi Settings.
4. Click on the Advanced tab, enable the Multi-Link Operation (MLO) option, and click Apply.
You have now enabled the MLO feature through the web interface.