Linksys WHW0301GC-UK (Gigaclear®) Frequently Asked Questions

TABLE OF CONTENTS

HARDWARE INFORMATION

1. 
What is the Linksys WHW0301GC-UK?
2.  What are the parts of a node?
3.  What are the product features of a Velop node?
4.  Does the Velop node come with a power adapter?
5.  What does the light on top of my node mean?
6.  Can the radio waves emitted by Velop affect my health?
7.  Why are there holes all over my node?
8.  Where can I find the product label of my Velop?

SETUP AND INSTALLATION

1.  
How do I set up the Linksys WHW0301GC-UK?
2.  How do I add another node in my Velop system?
3.  Can I hardwire my Velop nodes together?
4.  Does Velop support IPv6?
5.  Does Velop support VPN passthrough?
6.  Is there a maximum number of nodes that I can have in my Velop system?
7.  Is Velop compatible with DOCSIS 3.0 modem?
8.  Can I connect wired devices to my Velop network?
9.  Can I add a switch to my Velop network?
10.  Will I be able to use both 5 GHz bands if the Velop nodes are wired together?
11.  How many Velop nodes do I need?
12.  How many Velop can I add to my network?

FIRMWARE UPGRADE

1.  
How do I upgrade the Velop’s firmware?
2.  How do I check the firmware version of my Velop?

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

1.  
How do I access my Velop dashboard through the Linksys app?
2.  How do I access my Velop dashboard through the web interface?
3.  What is the Devices section of the Linksys app?
4.  What is the Device Prioritization feature?
5.  What is the Parental Controls feature?
6.  What is the Guest Access feature?
7.  What is the Speed Check feature?
8.  How do I use the Channel Finder feature?
9.  How many Wi-Fi names does the Velop broadcast?
10.  How many Guest Wi-Fi names does the Velop broadcast?
11.  What is the default Guest Access name and password?
12.  How many websites can be blocked using the Parental Controls?
13.  How many devices can I prioritize using Device Prioritization?
14.  What is Intelligent Mesh WiFi System?
15.  What is a parent or child node?
16.  Does Velop have a DHCP server?
17.  Does Velop have a NAT Firewall?
18.  Does Velop have a MAC Filtering feature?
19.  Can I turn OFF the broadcasting of my Wi-Fi name?
20.  Can I personalize the Wi-Fi settings of my Velop?
21.  What does Reserve DHCP mean?
22.  How do I find the best location for the node?
23.  How do I configure the DNS Settings of my Velop?
24.  How do I check the IP address range of my Velop network?
25.  Why do my nodes broadcast the same Wi-Fi name?
26.  How do I check if the nodes in my Velop network are online and working?
27.  Why is my old router still broadcasting its Wi-Fi name even if the Velop has been set up and working properly?
28.  How do I connect to the Wi-Fi using the WPS PIN?
29.  What are the best security practices for Linksys devices?

TROUBLESHOOTING

1.  
How can I reset the node to factory defaults?
2.  How do I recover my admin password?
3.  How do I restart my Velop network?
4.  How can I find the IP address of my nodes?
5.  I am having problems with my Velop, how do I fix this?
6.  I am having problems with my Gigaclear broadband service, how do I fix this?

7.  My Linksys mesh router isn't working with my ISP's 5G router. What should I do?
 



HARDWARE INFORMATION

1.  What is the Linksys WHW0301GC-UK? 
 

The Linksys WHW0301GC-UK is a Velop node specific for Gigaclear® ISP in the UK. 

Velop is an Intelligent Mesh WiFi System that is made up of modular nodes, which work seamlessly together to fit the needs of any home and deliver flawless Wi-Fi wherever you want it.  The family of nodes comes in various sizes that work perfectly together and are beautifully designed to blend in any environment, making it easy to customize the best Wi-Fi solution that’s right for you, regardless of your home shape, size or wherever your internet comes in.  And, with superior tri-band performance and Intelligent Mesh™ technology that adapts to your Wi-Fi needs, you’ll always be on the fastest path to the internet.  To learn more, click 
here.

 
2.  What are the parts of a node? 
 
The parts of a node are:

 

  • Ports - one power, two gigabit ethernet ports (configurable as one internet port and one ethernet port)
  • Light - top panel status indicator light
  • Button - reset button
  • Switch - power switch


To know more, click here.
 


A Velop node has the following product features:
 

  • Tri-band network
  • 802.11ac
  • Next generation AC2200
  • Intelligent Mesh WiFi system
  • Seamless roaming
  • 2x2 Spatial streams
  • Full speed everywhere
  • Cross-channel solution
  • Spot Finder technology
  • Beamforming technology
  • Guided setup
  • Guest Wi-Fi
  • Parental Controls
  • Speed Check
  • Notifications
  • Two gigabit ethernet ports


4.   Does the Velop node come with a power adapter?
 
Yes.  Each node comes with 12V, 2A power adapter.
 

5.  What does the light on top of my node mean?

The light indicates the different status and activities of your node.  For a detailed description, click here.

6.  Can the radio waves emitted by Velop affect my health?

Velop complies with all regional regulatory and safety requirements governing output power levels and specific absorption rates.  It is safe to use based on the guidelines set forth by each country or region’s regulatory bodies.

7.  Why are there holes all over my node?

The holes are for ventilation to prevent overheating.

8.  Where can I find the product label of my Velop?  

You can find the product label of your Velop on the sticker underneath the device.  To know more, click
here.

SETUP AND INSTALLATION
 

1.  How do I set up the Linksys WHW0301GC-UK?
 
Since the initial setup and configuration of the Linksys WHW0301GC-UK will be done by Gigaclear, you will have to contact your ISP for support assistance.
 

2.  How do I add another node in my Velop system?
 
You can easily add child nodes using a 5-Press Setup Method for Velop using the reset button.  To know more, click
here.  For instructions on adding a node, click here.
 
3. 
Can I hardwire my Velop nodes together?

Yes.  If your home is already wired with ethernet, you may want to take advantage of these connections to increase the range and speed of your Velop system and reduce wireless interference.  

You still have to set up all nodes wirelessly with the Linksys app.  Once a node is set up, you can connect it with an ethernet cable to another node.  Nodes need to be plugged into a power source.  To learn more on how to do this, click
here.

4.  Does Velop support IPv6?

Yes.  

5.  Does Velop support VPN passthrough?

Yes.  Velop supports Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP).

6. 
Is there a maximum number of nodes that I can have in my Velop system?


The maximum number of nodes that can be added is still being tested by the Linksys engineering team.  We have tested 12 nodes in a single system.

7.  Is Velop compatible with DOCSIS 3.0 modem?

Yes.  Velop works with any DOCSIS 3.0 modem.

8.  Can I connect wired devices to my Velop network?

Yes.  If you have an available ethernet port on one of your configured nodes, you can connect a wired device with an ethernet cable.

9.  Can I add a switch to my Velop network?

Yes.  You can use an available ethernet port on any of your nodes to connect your switch.  To learn how to connect a manageable switch to your Velop, click here.


10.  Will I be able to use both 5 GHz bands if the Velop nodes are wired together?

In the case of a wired Velop system, both of the 5 GHz bands can be used. 

11.  How many Velop nodes do I need?

Every home is unique.  To determine the Wi-Fi system that is right for you, you can visit the Velop Landing page and click on CONFIGURATE NOW.

12.  How many Velop can I add to my network? 

You can add as many Velop to your home as you’d like as every home is unique.  Take your home’s layout into consideration when figuring out the optimal number of Velop nodes you need for your home.  This includes length, number of rooms, and any potential interference-inducing obstacles like brick walls, metal doors or large appliances.
 
Ideally, the Velop connected to your modem is centrally located in your home.  It’s okay if that’s not possible in your particular setup, but we recommend doing so when you can.  We typically recommend one to two Velop nodes per floor.  You can always start there and test out various ways of placing your Velop to maximize your coverage.  Since every home is different, you can always add an additional Velop where needed.

If your home is already wired with ethernet connection, you may want to take advantage of these connections to increase the range of your Velop network and reduce the risk of wireless interference.  For more information about this, click
here


FIRMWARE UPGRADE
 

1.  How do I upgrade the Velop’s firmware?
 
To learn how to do automatic upgrades on your Velop, click
here.  If you want to manually upgrade the firmware of your Velop, click here.
 

2.  How do I check the firmware version of my Velop?
 

The firmware version can be found in the Linksys app on the Network Administration screen.  For complete instructions, click here.
 

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
 

1.  How do I access my Velop dashboard through the Linksys app?
 
To learn how to access the Velop dashboard using an Android device, click
here.  If you're using an iOS device, click here

2.  How do I access my Velop dashboard through the web interface?

Accessing your Velop dashboard through the web interface is easy.  For instructions, click
here.
 

3.  What is the Devices section of the Linksys app?
 
Devices gives you information on the devices connected to your system.  To learn more about this feature, click
here.
 

4.  What is the Device Prioritization feature?
 
Device Prioritization allows you to choose up to three devices for priority usage of your internet connection.  Those devices, whether wired or wireless, will always have the best access when connecting to the internet.  For more information on how to configure this, click
here.
 

5.  What is the Parental Controls feature?
 
Parental Controls allows you to manage internet usage by blocking access per device, blocking specific sites per device, and by setting a schedule for a device.  To learn how to block access or block websites on a device, click
here.  To learn how to schedule a pause using Parental Controls, click here.
 

6.  What is the Guest Access feature?
 
Guest Access is a way for guests in your home to use your internet connection without having access to your other computers or devices in the network.  To know how to configure the Guest network, click
here.
 

7.  What is the Speed Check feature?
 
Speed Check measures the download (from the internet) and upload (to the internet) speeds of your Velop.  To learn more, click
here.
 

8.  How do I use the Channel Finder feature?
 

Channel Finder selects the channel with the least amount of traffic for each node in your Velop system.  To learn how to use this feature, click here.
 

9.  How many Wi-Fi names does the Velop broadcast?
 
A Velop node displays one Wi-Fi name for the entire tri-band network.  However, with the latest firmware version, you can now use the Velop web interface to give the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands different Wi-Fi names.  To learn how, click
here.

10.  How many Guest Wi-Fi names does the Velop broadcast?
 
A Velop node displays one Guest Wi-Fi name for the entire tri-band network.
 

11.  What is the default Guest Access name and password?
 
The default Guest name is _VelopSetupxxx-guest and the default password is blank.  It is strongly recommended that you enable Guest Access, rename your Guest Wi-Fi name, and add a password.
 

12.  How many websites can be blocked using the Parental Controls?
 
You can block up to 10 specific websites.
 

13.  How many devices can I prioritize using Device Prioritization?
 
You can choose up to three devices to prioritize.
 

14.  What is Intelligent Mesh WiFi System?
 
The Velop system is an Intelligent Mesh WiFi system, which means the nodes can connect to each other over wired or wireless links and will choose the best path to route the data between a client and the internet.  If a node loses its connection to another node, the remaining nodes will self-heal and reestablish internet connection through other nodes in the network.
 

15.  What is a parent or child node?
 
The node that is wired to your modem/modem router (gateway) is the parent node.  All additional nodes you install in your Velop system are child nodes.


16.  Does Velop have a DHCP server?

Yes.  The parent node (node connected to your modem with an internet connection) has a DHCP server. 

17.  Does Velop have a NAT Firewall?

Yes, the parent node (node connected to your modem with an internet connection) has a NAT Firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) feature.

18.  Does Velop have a MAC Filtering feature?

Yes.  Velop has Wi-Fi MAC Filters that allow or block specific MAC addresses from connecting to your Wi-Fi.  To learn how to set up this feature, click here.

19.  Can I turn OFF the broadcasting of my Wi-Fi name?

No.  

20.  Can I personalize the Wi-Fi settings of my Velop?

Yes.  To do this using the Linksys app, access the dashboard of your Velop.  For instructions when using an Android device, click here.  For iOS, click here.  Once you've accessed the dashboard, tap on the menu icon on the upper left side of the screen then go to Wi-Fi Settings.


You can also personalize your Wi-Fi settings through the Velop's web interface.  To learn how, click here.

21.  What does Reserve DHCP mean?

Reserve DHCP assigns a permanent IP address to a specific DHCP client.  To reserve an IP address, follow the steps below:

Step 1:
Launch your Linksys app and access your Velop dashboard.  For instructions when using an Android device, click here.  For iOS, click here.
 
Step 2:
Tap on the menu icon at the upper left portion of screen and then tap Devices.
 
Step 3:
Tap your online device under Connected Devices.
 
Step 4:
Tap Reserve DHCP.
 
NOTE:  Reserving an IP address can take up to 1 minute.  After an IP address has been reserved, you can tap Reserved IP to change the reserved Wi-Fi IP address if needed.

22.  How do I find the best location for the node?

Velop features Spot Finder that recommends the best placement of your nodes to provide the most coverage and fastest speeds throughout your home. 


23.  How do I configure the DNS Settings of my Velop?

You can configure the Domain Name System (DNS) settings on the Local Network Settings of your Velop network.  To learn how, click here

24.  How do I check the IP address range of my Velop network?

On the dashboard of the Linksys app, tap on the menu icon and then Advanced Settings > Local Network Settings > IP address range.


25.  Why do my nodes broadcast the same Wi-Fi name?

If you have set up a parent node and added child nodes in your Velop system, they will work as one seamless network to provide a reliable, secure, and super-fast Wi-Fi for your home.

26.  How do I check if the nodes in my Velop network are online and working? 

On the dashboard of the Linksys app, tap on the menu icon and then tap Network Administration.  All your connected nodes are listed here.  You can tap on a node to view its information. 

27.  Why is my old router still broadcasting its Wi-Fi name even if the Velop has been set up and working properly?

Below are some of the possible reasons:

 
  • Your router is still plugged in.  To fix this, unplug your old router.
  • If you have a modem router (gateway) and a Velop system, you might have two different private networks on your Wi-Fi also known as double network address translation or double NAT.  You can disable or keep the Wi-Fi name on the modem router (gateway), but it might interfere with seamless roaming on your Velop system.  We recommend disabling the extra Wi-Fi name or putting the modem router (gateway) in Bridge Mode.

28.  How do I connect to the Wi-Fi using the WPS PIN?

To connect to the Wi-Fi using the WPS PIN, follow the steps below:

Step 1:
Launch your Linksys app and access your Velop dashboard.
 
Step 2:
Tap on the menu icon and then select Wi-Fi Settings.
 
Step 3:
Tap Connect a Device With WPS.

Step 4:
Tap Use a PIN.

For more information on the Wi-Fi Settings section, click
here.

29.  What are the best security practices for Linksys devices?

Configuring your device’s security settings ensures that your network is safe from unauthorized access, malicious intents, and any cyber attackers.  For more details, click here.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING
 

1.  How can I reset the node to factory defaults?
 
To reset the node to its factory defaults, press and hold the reset button until the light on top of the node turns red, fades, and flashes bright red again.  To learn more, click
here
 

2.  How do I recover my admin password?
 

Before setup, the default admin password of a node is admin.  This changes during setup, when a random and secure Velop password is created.  In the event that the Linksys server is down for maintenance and you need to log in to the Velop system, but you have not changed the router’s password, you may not be able to log in.  You can recover your admin password without resetting your Velop system.  To learn how to recover your local password, click here.

3.  How do I restart my Velop network?


You can now restart your Velop system from the Linksys app.  To learn how, click here.


4.  How can I find the IP address of my nodes?

Open the dashboard of the Linksys app, tap on the menu icon and then tap Network Administration.  Select a node to view the IP address or tap IP Details to see the IP addresses for all nodes in your Velop system.  You can also check your router’s DHCP client table to find the IP addresses of your nodes.  If your nodes are switched to Bridge Mode, they will obtain an IP address from your existing network (DHCP server).


5.  I am having problems with my Velop, how do I fix this? 


If you are having issues or error messages on your Velop node, click here for instructions on how to resolve them.

6.  I am having problems with my Gigaclear broadband service, how do I fix this? 


If you are having issues with your Gigaclear broadbad service, click here for contact support information.

7.  My Linksys mesh router isn't working with my ISP's 5G router. What should I do?

For the Linksys mesh router to work with a 5G router, your ISP must provide a 5G router with an ethernet port for connection to the parent node.

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