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Amazons drops the prices of TP-Link Wi-Fi range extenders

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Did your family acquire new wireless devices during the holiday season? Does your home have internet dead spots where you can never maintain a strong Wi-Fi signal? In either case, a Wi-Fi range extender may be the best answer. Adding a range extender to a wireless network is fast, easy, and relatively inexpensive, especially compared to buying multiple wireless routers or setting up a mesh network. Amazon dropped the prices on TP-Link Wi-Fi range extenders in a timely sale when many families are using recently acquired mobile and gaming devices.

The size, layout, and physical aspects of your residence plus the number and types of wireless devices can affect performance. Upgrading to a higher performance wireless router may increase your home’s wireless signal sufficiently, but adding one or more Wi-Fi range extenders is often a better solution because you can position them where the need is greatest.

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We’ve found the best discounts on TP-Link Wi-Fi range extenders on Amazon and put them all in one place. All five models are one-piece units that plug directly into a wall power socket. Whether you want to extend your wireless network to additional areas in your home or need to accommodate an influx of new devices, these five deals can help you save up to $41.

TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE350K) — $31 off


The TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE350K) supports up to 300Mbps 2.4GHz and 867Mpbs 5GHz on dual-band networks. The RE350K model works with any Wi-Fi router wireless access point and also has a single Gigabit Ethernet port so you can connect a wired device. TP-Link’s Kasa app helps set up and locate the best position for the range extender for the best performance on your network.

Normally priced at $80, the TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE350K) is just $49 during this sale.

TP-Link N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender — $14 off


If you don’t need the higher bandwidth of the RE350K above, but just want to spread Wi-Fi around your home, TP-Link’s N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender is an extraordinarly deal. This model has two adjustable antennas to get the best possible signal and includea a wired gigabit Ethernet port for a gaming console, smart TV, or other higher demand device. Usually $30, The TP-Link N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender is just $16 for this sale.

TP-Link AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender — $12 off


The TP-Link AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender is a dual-band 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz model with up to 750Mbps total performance. An Ethernet port located on the bottom of the case supports 10/100 Mbps wired connections, which is for undemanding devices, but not appropriate for high-performance gaming devices. Regularly priced $35, the TP-Link AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender is just $23 during this sale.

TP-Link AC1750 Wi-Fi Range Extender — $41 off


The TP-Link AC1750 Wi-Fi Range Extender is the highest-performance device in this group of deals. The AC1750 supports up to 450Mbps 2.4gHz and 1,300Mbps 5Ghz wireless and includes a gigabit-wired Ethernet port. Three independently adjustable antenna help you access the strongest Wi-Fi signal in your home. Ordinarily $100, the TP-Link AC1750 Wi-Fi Range Extender is just $59 during this sale.

TP-Link AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE300) — $10 off


The TP-Link AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE300) can work with any wireless router, but its special feature is the ability to create a mesh network in your home by combining 300 Mbps 2.4GHz and 1200 Mbps 5GHz signals when paired with a TP-Link Archer A7 router. There is no wired Ethernet port. Instead of the usual $50 price, Amazon cut the TP-Link AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE300) to just $40 during this sale.

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