Linksys today announced it has added a browser-based user interface for Velop users. Similar to the browser-based user interface available with Linksys WRT and Max-Stream routers, the user interface is now available for Velop users to access advanced features as well as manage their home network from a Mac or Windows computer in addition to an iOS or Android device. Velop was built for performance, design and ease of use in setting up and managing the home network with the Linksys App; but now with the browser-based setup, there are even more ways to control the home network for a better Wi-Fi experience. The new user interface is available globally to all Velop users now with the latest firmware update.
The new browser-based user interface now includes the following features:
- Access to advanced settings:
- DHCP server access for automatically assigning IP addresses to devices that come onto the network. This provides easy connectivity for mobile devices that often leave the network and return later.
- DNS configuration for linking host names, such as a web address to a specific IP address.
- Troubleshooting: device table, router report, ping/trace route, logs. These features provide additional insights into network performance.
- Security: firewall, VPN passthrough, DMZ settings. Users can access these settings to manage their network security.
- Browser access for users with a Mac or Windows PC.
Users can continue to enjoy the features found exclusively on the Linksys App, including:
- Velop Setup
- SpeedTest
- Channel Finder
- Notifications
Velop networks with Automatic Firmware Update enabled will automatically receive the new firmware overnight. If Automatic Firmware Updates is disabed, the new firmware can be downloaded and installed manually. Please check the Linksys support page for more details. Users can visit the Linksys support site to learn more about Automatic Firmware updates.
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Browser Based Interface Added To Velop Via Firmware Update
Linksys today announced it has added a browser-based user interface for Velop users. Similar to the browser-based user interface available with Linksys WRT and Max-Stream routers, the user interface is now available for Velop users to access advanced features as well as manage their home network from a Mac or Windows computer in addition to an iOS or Android device. Velop was built for performance, design and ease of use in setting up and managing the home network with the Linksys App; but now with the browser-based setup, there are even more ways to control the home network for a better Wi-Fi experience. The new user interface is available globally to all Velop users now with the latest firmware update.
The new browser-based user interface now includes the following features:
Users can continue to enjoy the features found exclusively on the Linksys App, including:
Velop networks with Automatic Firmware Update enabled will automatically receive the new firmware overnight. If Automatic Firmware Updates is disabed, the new firmware can be downloaded and installed manually. Please check the Linksys support page for more details. Users can visit the Linksys support site to learn more about Automatic Firmware updates.
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