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NETGEAR routers, modems & storage up to 60% off from $30: 2-bay NAS + 4TB storage $320 (Reg. $400), more

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering up to 60% off a selection of Wi-Fi routers, modems, NAS drives, security cams and more. There are a number of notable deals from Netgear and more starting from $29.99. Everything in the sale ships free for Prime members or in orders over $49.

One standout deal is the NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 High Speed Cable Modem (CM600-100NAS) for $99.99 shipped. That’s $30 under the going rate, the lowest Amazon has offered it and $20+ below the next best price from a trusted retailer. It features speeds up to 960 Mbps and is “certified for XFINITY from Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox and more”. Rated 4+ stars from over 150 Amazon customers. You can find out more details on how purchasing your own cable modem can save you money in the long run right here.

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The NETGEAR CM600 High Speed Cable Modem provides a connection to high-speed cable Internet with speeds up to 960 Mbps. It is CableLabs certified DOCSIS 3.0 that is 24x faster than 2.0 devices. A Gigabit Ethernet port provides faster access and downloads

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