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TP-Link’s 802.11ac Router upgrades your network for $60 shipped via Amazon

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Update 7/31 @ 8:57 PM: Amazon offers the ASUS Lyra Trio 3-pack of Whole-Home Mest 802.11ac Wi-Fi Routers for $249.99 shipped (Reg. up to $300). Rated 3.9/5 stars.

Amazon offers the TP-Link AC1750 802.11ac Wireless Router for $59.99 shipped when the on-page coupon is clipped. Originally $90, it currently sells for $75+ at retailers like Best Buy. Today’s deal returns the price to its previous Amazon all-time low. This model sports 802.11ac speeds, three “long-range” adjustable antennas, one USB port and more. Rated 4.4/5 stars.

TP-Link AC1750 802.11ac Wireless Router features:

  • One of routers for wireless internet which works with Alexa, compatible with all Wi-Fi devices, 802.11ac and older
  • Dual band router upgrades to 1750 Mbps high speed internet(450Mbps for 2.4GHz + 1300Mbps for 5GHz), reducing buffering and ideal for 4K stream
  • Long range coverage by 3 external antennas
  • Gigabit router with 4 gigabit LAN ports, fast access to multiple connected wired devices, also ideal as gaming router
  • USB port integrated, not only home router but also media server, easy sharing your USB drive content

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