Like most must-have gadgets these days, wireless routers continue to get more and more expensive. But before you go and spend $100, $200, or even more on a new router, there are still a few killer bargains to be found out there. If you live in a regular sized apartment, you don’t need to waste money on some overpowered router. Instead, check out the TP-Link TL-WR841N Wireless Wi-Fi Router, which is on sale right now on Amazon for only $17.99!
Here’s some important info from the product page:
- Wireless N speed up to 300Mbps ideal applications for video streaming, online gaming VoIP, web browsing and multi-tasking
- Two 5dBi antennas greatly increase the wireless robustness and stability. Easy Setup Assistant provides quick & hassle free installation
- System requirements is internet explorer 11, firefox 12.0, chrome 20.0, safari 4.0 or other, java enabled browser or cable or dsl modem. Signal rate for 11n up to 300 mbps dynamic, 11g up to 54 mbps dynamic and 11b up to 1 mbps dynamic
- Features parental control function managing the internet access of children or employee’s computer
- IP based bandwidth control allows administrators to determine how much bandwidth is allotted to each PC and internet devices
- Fast ethernet ports(10/100 Mbps) allow you to directly connect your wired devices
- Backward compatible with 802.11b/g products. TP-LINK Live 24/7 Technical Support
- This product is ONLY a router
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$17.99 gets you a Wi-Fi router that’s perfect for your apartment originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 12 Jul 2019 at 17:42:06 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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