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Get this Google Wi-Fi mesh router 3-pack for just $209 at Walmart
TL;DR: The reliable Google Wi-Fi mesh router is available in a three-pack at Walmart for only $209.35. (For reference, just one of these routers goes for $99.)
It’s summer, which means every weekend we promise we’ll go to the pool or take our dog to the park. But the reality is we take one step outside, realize it’s too hot, and go back inside and just watch Stranger Things. Make sure you’re prepared to stream with a quality Wi-Fi router, or choose the ultimate upgrade with a special offer on the Google Wi-Fi router from Walmart.
Choose better coverage with a trio of Google Wi-Fi mesh routers for only $209.35 at Walmart. That’s incredible savings if you need more than one, with a single mesh router available for $99 at Walmart. And as an extra point of comparison, the same triple-pack is listed at $259 at Amazon. And it does qualify for Walmart’s free two-day shipping so you can improve your Wi-Fi in time for the weekend when you decide it’s too hot outside to do anything.
Google Wi-Fi is made to replace your old router and provide reliable, fast connections in every corner of your home. It works with your existing modem and internet service provider, so setup is simple. The mesh system works thanks to multiple connection points around your house to ensure there are no dead zones. You can walk from room to room with your devices and see no drop-off in speed or signal fidelity.
It’s a perfect solution for families or any household with multiple users. The system’s Network Assist is smart enough to connect you to the fastest, least-congested point at any time. And the Google Wi-Fi app makes it easy to use built-in parental controls, run speed tests, set up guest networks, or quickly troubleshoot any issues.
Your Wi-Fi is almost as important as your other utilities, so a quality Wi-Fi router is just a smart investment. And you can’t get a better price at the moment on this Google Wi-Fi router 3-pack for only $209.35.
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