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TP-LINK Archer C7 dual band wireless AC router: $80 shipped (Reg. $140)

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Update: Ebay via Microsoft is offering the Belkin AC 1200 Wi-Fi Dual-Band AC+ Gigabit Router for $54.99 shipped, which is a savings of $105 off the original listing, $45 under Amazon’s current price, and lowest price we’ve seen from a trusted retailer.

Newegg has the TP-LINK Archer C7 AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Gigabit Router for $79.99 shipped using code EMCPEPW37 in the cart. That’s $60 under the regular price, $16 under Amazon’s current listing, and the lowest we’ve seen on this model by $7. It features 802.11ac, 3 5dBi external/3 internal antennas to extend coverage, and 2 USB ports for printer sharing, storage or a media player.

TP-LINK’s Archer C7 features a combined wireless data transfer rate of up to 1.75Gbps. With 1.3Gbps wireless speeds over the crystal clear 5GHz band and 450Mbps over the 2.4GHz band.

It has received a 3.8/5 star rating from over 1200 Amazon customers and comes with a 2 year warranty for parts and labor.

We also have a number of other solid router deals right now including the Netgear Centria N900 Dual-Band Gigabit wireless router w/ 3.5-inch storage bay for $60 shipped (Reg. $250), the TP-LINK wireless USB-powered 150Mpbs travel router for $15 shipped (Reg. $50) and the NETGEAR AC1200 Dual Band Wi-Fi Router for $70 shipped (Reg. $100)

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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