Wondering why the Linksys Velop keeps disconnecting? Well, we’re here to help you out!
Recognizing the exact type of malfunction with the Linksys Velop is critical to understanding the problem and troubleshooting.
So, this guide will uncover all you need to know about the Linksys Velop mesh system and how to manage the connectivity of all paired nodes and Linksys setup.
If the Linksys Velop router or nodes are losing connection to the system, first check the power switch of each device individually and force a firmware update on the system.
There is much more to investigate, so let’s keep going!
Why Does the Linksys Velop Node Keep Disconnecting?
The Velop mesh system by Linksys is a practical choice to cover the dead Wi-Fi zones in your home via mesh Wi-Fi nodes.
The mesh system consists of multiple nodes, one of which is the “parent” router that hosts the Wi-Fi networks and connects with the extender “child” nodes.
Here’s what causes one or more of the Velop nodes to unpair from the network:
What is the Velop Mesh Node Limit?
Remember that you can add up to 3 mesh nodes to your Velop system.
Hence, connecting a fourth node will not work unless you create another Velop network with its parental router and up to 3 individual mesh nodes.
- Operating multiple Velop networks is complex since you may need a second device with the Linksys application installed.
In addition, you will need an extra Ethernet port on your service modem to connect another Linksys mesh node network distributor (router).
Let’s uncover the possible solutions for a malfunction with the Linksys Velop node!
Linksys Velop Keeps Disconnecting – 6 Effective Solutions!
Tip: Follow the steps in consecutive troubleshooting order!
1. Reboot Velop via the Power Switch
The most effective method to address non-lasting functionality issues with any node from the Linksys Velop mesh is to reboot via the power switch.
All compatible Velop nodes from the Velop system, including the router, have an integrated power switch on their bottom panel.
Hence, push the power switch to the “OFF” side and wait for 25-30 seconds while the device is powered off.
To re-activate the device, push the power switch to “ON,” wait ~15 seconds to start, and until your Velop connects.
Then, you can check if the disconnects will continue.
Bonus Tip: Power Cycle!
In addition to rebooting the Velop devices via the power switch, you could also power circulate the units by unplugging the power adapter.
The Velop parental node and all child nodes receive power through a direct adapter connection to an A/C outlet, so verify that the A/C source works!
- To power cycle a Velop unit, unplug the power cord from power for 60 seconds.
Important: Inspect the condition of the Velop power cables for damages, such as rips and cuts!
2. Reconnect All Unpaired Velop Nodes!
Perhaps some of the Velop mesh nodes have lost connection to the Velop router and must be reconnected to restore the system’s functionality.
If the connection is futile on particular ends of your home, the mesh node in that area may have suddenly lost connection to the Velop router.
Here’s how to re-add Velop nodes that have lost connection to the mesh system:
- Open the Linksys app on your mobile Android/iOS device.
- From the homepage, tap on the “Add New Node” button.
- Select the type of Velop node and follow the instructions.
The Linksys application will guide you through the entire setup of each node individually and provide recommendations regarding placement and stable connectivity.
Follow all suggestions from Linksys to optimize your connection and bypass potential setup issues like disconnects.
Tip: Shorten the proximity between the router and node to check whether this will help!
3. Check the Velop Router’s Connection
Velop by Linksys works because the parental node (the router) connects to your service modem via an Ethernet cable.
If the connection is loose or the cable is not secured, one or more child nodes may unpair from the Velop mesh network until the proper service connectivity is restored.
How to Identify the Velop Parental Node?
As established, the primary factor for distinguishing the Velop router from the mesh nodes is the Ethernet cable connecting the device to your service modem.
All Velop nodes require a single power adapter connection, while the router plugs into the service modem via an Ethernet cable.
How to Reconnect Velop Service Cable?
Here’s how to reconnect the Velop router’s service cable after identifying it:
- Unplug the Ethernet service cable from the back of the modem.
- Disconnect the other end of the cable from the Velop mesh node.
- Next, wait for 60 seconds while the service cable is disconnected.
- Reinstall the Ethernet cable back into the “Service” modem port.
- Plug the other end of the service cable into the Velop mesh node.
Alert: Inspect the Ethernet cable’s physical condition for damages while it is unplugged!
4. Reinstall the Linksys Mobile App!
The Linksys app connects all of the secondary “child” nodes, so when the Linksys Velop child node keeps disconnecting, removing and re-adding the app from your device is recommended.
The accumulation of cache or excess data files can entirely suppress the app’s functionality!
Here’s how to reinstall the Linksys mobile app in easy steps:
- Open the Settings on your mobile Android or iOS device.
- Next, go to “Storage” or access the “Applications” panel.
- After that, locate the Linksys app and choose “Uninstall.”
- Access the App Store/Google Play and locate Linksys.
- Finally, download the app and sign in to your account.
Alert: All connected nodes and configurations will be erased after uninstalling the app!
5. Force an Automatic Velop Upgrade
The Velop system cannot be updated manually, but a setting allows all mesh devices to update automatically as long as they are linked to the network.
You must install the Linksys app on your device to activate the automatic upgrades, so if you’re unsure of what to do, we’ll clue you in…
Here’s how to activate the automatic update feature for all Velop devices:
- Verify that the Linksys app is installed and sign in to your account.
- Navigate to “Network Administration” from the Menu section.
- Select “Automatic Upgrade” and verify that the option is enabled.
Remember to not stop or interrupt the update in any way, as this could result in further recurring issues with the system.
Hence, wait as long as the LED on the Velop router is flashing since this indicates that the firmware update has started and is underway.
Note: A mesh node that won’t update has probably lost connection to the Velop mesh network!
6. Factory Reset the Linksys System
If there are still issues with the Linksys mesh system, it is strongly advised to erase the existing network configuration by factory resetting each Velop node.
So, remember that after the factory reset, you must set up the Linksys mesh system through the mobile app from scratch.
Tip: The LED light on the top panel gives you information about the node’s operation!
How to Factory Reset Linksys Parental Node?
- Locate the Reset button on the back panel of the Linksys node.
- Hold the node’s reset button until the node flashes three times.
- Release the Reset button and wait until the mesh node resets.
How to Factory Reset Linksys Child Node(s)?
- Find the reset button on the bottom or back panel of the device.
- Hold the reset button for 15 seconds and wait for the indication.
- Release the reset button after the node’s LED light stops flashing.
Don’t forget that after performing a factory reset, you must set up each Velop node and router individually.
When you’re ready, your Velop nodes shouldn’t be disconnected from the network.
Tip: For more help, contact Linksys Customer Service!
Quick Recap:
Whenever Linksys Velop keep disconnecting, reboot all mesh devices individually by pushing the power switch on the bottom compartment.
If the issue persists, reconnect the service cable from the Velop router and factory reset the entire mesh system setup.
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Finn Wheatley holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from UCL, London. He helped small data science consultancy firms, helping large corporations to grow their data capabilities, deploy advanced machine learning-based analytics and troubleshoot tech-related issues. Check out more about him here.