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Routers: ASUS Dual Band N450 3-In-1 $30 (orig. $100), TRENDnet N450 Dual Band USB $15 (orig. $80), more

We’ve got some nice router deals today courtesy of Newegg starting with the ASUS Dual Band N450 Ultra-Fast Wireless 3-In-1 (AP, Repeater, Ethernet) Adapter (EA-N66) for $29.99 shipped. That’s $70 or 70% off the original listing, $34 under Amazon which requires a mail-in rebate ($55 under w/o), and the best we’ve seen this particular model go for.

This 3 in 1 model features Repeater/Access point/Ethernet adapter modes, up to “10,000 sq. ft range,” 450 Mbps data throughput, and a patented 3-point orthogonal antenna design which offers 2.4GHz/5GHz dual band access. It comes with a standard 2 year North American warranty and has received a 3.6/5 star rating from over 200 Amazon customers.

Next up, Newegg offers the TRENDnet Wireless N 450 Mbps Dual Band USB 2.0 Adapter (TEW-684UB) for $30.99, but using code EMCPAPF58 in the cart drops your total to $14.99 shipped. That’s $65 under the original listing, nearly $20 under the next best price from a trusted retailer, $15 under Amazon, and the lowest we’ve seen.

It features up to 450Mbps dual band wireless N access, a miniature footprint that is easily transportable and can be powered via USB. It comes with a 3-year limited warranty and has a 3.9/5 star rating from over 220 Amazon customers.

Amazon is also currently offering the Certified Refurbished Linksys Dual-Band N750 Router w/ Gigabit and USB for only $35 shipped (orig. $140).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices