It was a fairly easy setup setting the MX10 through the Linksys app. Recognizing the child node via Bluetooth didn't work for me, but i got it to join the network and finish the install via the non-Bluetooth method. Despite that, count about 10 minutes for both nodes to be up and running.I upgraded from an EA7500 and I can tell that the signal / range is already much better probably thanks to the 7 internal antennas of the nodes.The speed through my house however is fairly similar to that of the EA7500 (when it worked - i don't think that the EA7500 V1 could handle the sheer volume of devices on my network anymore). The 29 devices seem a little snappier now thanks to this upgrade.I don't own any AX devices (yet), but shall soon and I can't wait to see what the MX10 can do with WiFi 6.The footprint of the nodes is actually refreshing: not bulky at all compared to the EA7500 I owned. The white color is also nice. Overall good design. (A black option would be nice).Cost is high