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TP-Link’s AC1900 802.11ac Dual-Band Wireless Router $70 shipped (Reg. $110+)

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Amazon offers the TP-Link AC1900 802.11ac Dual-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router for $69.97 shipped when the on-page coupon is clipped and promo code 20C9FEBSD is applied during checkout. For comparison, this model sells for $140 at Target and can usually be found for around $110. Today’s offer is a new Amazon all-time low. Rated 3.9/5 stars by nearly 13,000 reviewers.

TP-Link AC1900 features:

  • Delivers blazing fast AC1900 speeds up to 1.9GBPS (600+1300 Mbps) for seamless 4K steaming and lag-free gaming
  • Next-generation beamforming technology creates direct connections to all your devices for reliable, fast WiFi
  • 1GHz powerful dual-core processor easily handles multiple devices (laptops, tablets, phones, smart home, Alexa-enabled devices & more)
  • Easily share media w/ 1x USB 3.0 and 1x 2.0 ports to easily share printers, files, and media across your network
  • Effort-free network setup w/ the TP-Link Tether App on iOS & Android
  • Includes industry leading 2-year warranty and FREE 24/7 technical support
  • J.D. Power Ranked TP-Link Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Wireless Routers in 2017

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