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This TP-Link smart WiFi router is on sale for $23 off at Amazon
The tricky part about setting up your home WiFi is that no matter which provider you choose, it won’t make a difference unless you have a solid WiFi router. Your router is what emits your signal, so if you have a crappy one, good luck connecting even your smartphone to it. Might we suggest adding the TP-Link Smart Wifi Router to your shopping list?
The TP-Link Smart WiFi Router is now — usually priced at $79.99, you can pick one of these nifty devices up for just $56.99. Life is already stressful enough, so don’t waste any more time butting heads with your WiFi connection.
This router is probably a bit different from what you’re used to — it’s a “smart” router that’s compatible with Alexa and IFTTT, meaning you can turn on your guest WiFi with built-in voice commands or trigger actions when devices connect or disconnect from your network. You can set up this router in minutes, making a normally complicated process a lot more simple. The TP-Link’s high-speed connection allows for simultaneous activities like TV streaming, gaming, internet browsing, and more (you can also connect up to 50 devices). With 2,500 square feet of coverage, you’ll never have to worry about range — and it’s perfect for families.
Make sure your network is in good hands — pick up the TP-Link Smart WiFi Router for .
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