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TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender $20 $19.99

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TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender

Amazon has TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.

Matches previous FP deal price.

Note, must be sold/shipped by Amazon

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Price should be $19.99
Note, shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more
About the Product
Extend/boost WiFi coverage up to 1200 sq. ft. and connects up to 20 devices
Router/Gateway Access: 2.4GHz (300Mbps) or 5GHz (433Mbps)
Helps eliminates WiFi dead zones
Easy set up w/ simple tap/connect features
OneMesh technology


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Price Research: The next best available price for this product is $24.99 ($5 Off or 20.01% Savings) from a reputable merchant/vendor
Ideal for extending WiFi to your devices/smart plugs/smart bulbs, gaming/computer devices and works w/ standard router/gateway
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This product has earned a 4.0/5 star rating w/ over 61,000+ customer reviews on Amazon
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Model: TP-Link RE220 AC750 Dual Band WiFi Range Extender, WPS, 3 Internal Antenna, Wall Plug

Deal History 

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04/24/24Amazon$10
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03/14/24Amazon$11.96
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03/01/24Amazon$13.96
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02/14/24Amazon$13.96
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02/07/24Amazon$11.97
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01/30/24Amazon$14 frontpage
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10/28/23Amazon$13
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10/06/23Amazon$12.99
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07/27/23Amazon$13 frontpage
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07/07/23Amazon$12.99
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07/01/23Amazon$13 frontpage
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06/02/23Amazon$14
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05/22/23Amazon$15 frontpage
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05/01/23Amazon$12
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04/19/23Amazon$16.99
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04/11/23Amazon$12.54 popular
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03/30/23Amazon$20
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07/27/22Amazon$19.99
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05/13/22Newegg$22.99
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09/28/21Amazon$19.98
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Amazon$16.96
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PeteyTheStriker
01-12-2022 at 10:59 AM.
01-12-2022 at 10:59 AM.
A cheap way if you have a Onemesh router to extend your Onemesh network with this extender. You will realistically get speeds around 150-200Mbps on any device using the extender. The thing that I dont like about this is that its only a 10/100 ethernet port, which sucks. Any device you plug into it to use as a wireless bridge will be limited to around 90Mbps realistically.

These type of extenders in general are a great way to make a wired device into a wireless device, so for that alone its worth the $20. If you plan on hooking up multiple devices hardwired with a switch save your money and find one of the few that have 10/100/1000. Just a reminder most devices dont need more than 5Mbps, yes you read that right 5Mbps, as that is enough to stream your netflix, game, and surf the web per device. If you are doing 4k streaming you will need around 45Mbps as a safe buffer per device.
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