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TP-Link Wi-Fi range extender is on sale for half off at Amazon
TL;DR: The helpful TP-Link 300 Mbps Wi-Fi range extender is on sale for $14.99, saving you $15.
If your wireless coverage isn’t reaching every corner of your home, don’t run out and buy an expensive new just yet. Have you tried a Wi-Fi extender?
The TP-Link 300 Mbps Wi-Fi range extender is currently on sale for $15 off (make sure you clip the Amazon coupon to get the full discount), which is a hell of a lot cheaper than getting a whole new router.
Just plug the extender in between your router and where you want the extra coverage for faster, more reliable connectivity. To actually activate the extender, then press the WPS button on your router and press the range extender button on the TP-Link, and you’re all set.
The two antennas are meant to provide better coverage than standard Wi-Fi extenders, and this TP-Link features an ethernet port for high-speed wired connection.
Amazon reviewer Webnuts writes:
“Could barely get a signal in my garage, now with this extender I have an excellent connection. Set up was easy, literally push two buttons and it’s done.”
Grab the TP-Link 300 Mbps Wi-Fi extender on sale for $15 off at Amazon — don’t forget to clip the coupon for the full savings.
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