Amazon Pushes the TP-Link WiFi Extender to Peanuts as It Dumps Remaining Stock After 10K+ Sold Last Month - Kotaku
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Amazon Pushes the TP-Link WiFi Extender to Peanuts as It Dumps Remaining Stock After 10K+ Sold Last Month - Kotaku
"Pictures taking minutes to download? Social media feed doesn't refresh as much as it should? Struggling to send messages? That's not just frustrating, but can also affect your productivity when you're trying to work or study at home. Heck, it even makes relaxing while watching some fun reels hard. If you have been facing all this and more while paying for speedy internet, the issue might not be with your internet service provider, but something at home - the router."
"This is especially common in bigger homes, where everyone is trying to enjoy a fast, stable connection (as they should). The solution is simple. A WiFi extender can provide the boost you're looking for, and these devices aren't really on the expensive side, either. Most standard options sit around or under $50, but we just found a way to grab one for even less."
Slow downloads, delayed social feeds, and message-sending problems often stem from weak home WiFi coverage rather than an ISP outage. WiFi extenders increase wireless coverage across the house but do not raise the internet plan's raw speed; they typically deliver stronger signals so devices receive the performance a plan provides. The TP-Link AC1200 extender is discounted 37%, dropping from $30 to $19 in an early Black Friday sale. The extender covers up to 1,600 square feet, supports up to 32 devices simultaneously, and uses two adjustable external antennas to improve signal reliability for smartphones, laptops, tablets, computers, and gaming consoles.
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