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Netgear’s best-selling N300 Wi-Fi range extender for $25 shipped (Reg. $37+)

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Last week we posted a deal from Amazon on its best selling Netgear Wi-Fi range extender at $30 Prime shipped. At that time it was within $1 of the lowest we had seen, however today Newegg is offering the same unit for $5 less. You can pickup the NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender (EX2700) for $29.99, but using code EMCARPA35 in the cart drops your total down to $24.99 shipped. Once again, that’s more than 50% under the original listing, $5 better than Amazon and the best price we have seen this unit go for.

This wireless N300 extender offers speeds of up to 300Mbps, an ethernet port, dual antennas,  and a simple wall plug design. It is the best selling repeater/extender on Amazon and has received a 3.9/5 star rating from over 2,000 Amazon customers.

More on the NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender (EX2700):

Boost your existing WiFi

NETGEAR N300 WiFi Range Extender—Essentials Edition boosts your existing network range & speed – delivering WiFi up to 300Mbps. External antennas provide better WiFi coverage and higher speed, while the convenient wall-plug design saves space. It works with any standard WiFi router & is ideal for video streaming & gaming. Get the connectivity you need for iPads, smartphones, laptops & more.

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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