TP-Link AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 Router is Currently Just $99.99 [Save $30]

Jan 18, 2021 at 05:20am EST
TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router available for $99 today

Upgrade your home Wi-Fi network to Wi-Fi 6 for a low $99, thanks to TP-Link. This is a one day deal only.

Upgrade to the TP-Link Archer AX21 Wi-Fi 6 Router for $99 Today

As we keep on upgrading to newer smart devices, the Wi-Fi network in our homes will always struggle to keep up. Right now, we are sitting on the Wi-Fi 6 standard and if you have an old router at home then chances are high that your Wi-Fi 6 capable smartphone or tablet isn't taking full advantage of the speeds your ISP is offering. If you want to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6, then today is a great day to do it as TP-Link is offering its AX1800 smart router, the Archer AX21 for a low price of just $99. This deal saves you $30 instantly.

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Unlike previous versions of Wi-Fi, the 'sixth' iteration can handle multiple streams of data at the same time which means your 4K video streams will go through like a breeze. If you have a very fast internet connection at home, then Wi-Fi 6 will be able to take far better advantage of those speeds as well.

Dual-Band WiFi 6 Internet Router: Wi-Fi 6(802. 11ax) technology achieves faster speeds, greater capacity and reduced network congestion compared to the previous generation
Next-Gen 1.8 Gbps Speeds: Enjoy smoother and more stable streaming, gaming, downloading and more with WiFi speeds up to 1. 8 Gbps (1200 Mbps on 5 GHz band and 574 Mbps on 2. 4 GHz band).

Since this is a 'smart router,' therefore you can control it using Amazon Alexa as well.

Buy TP-Link AX1800 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Smart Router Archer AX21, Works with Alexa - Was $129, now just $99

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