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Kiss Bad Wi-Fi Goodbye and Save $130 With This TP-Link Mesh Router Deal

Wi-Fi dead spots are nobody's idea of fun, but this mesh router deal can help -- it's now almost a third off.

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Dealing with spotty Wi-Fi is no way to live in 2023, especially when there are so many great mesh Wi-Fi routers out there. But it's unforgivable when there are deals like this TP-Link Deco XE75 Wi-Fi 6E mesh system to be found, with a massive $130 saving just waiting to be taken advantage of.

The deal means that this mesh system can be yours for just $320, a saving of almost a third off of the original $450 asking price. And unlike so many deals at Amazon, this one won't make you jump through hoops -- no on-screen coupons or discount codes to deal with here. And if you order soon, your new system could be up and running this weekend.

The system itself comprises three access points, which means that you'll be good to go in homes of up to 7,200 square feet. You can connect up to 200 different devices to this thing as well, which is a big number even in the days of smart bulbs, power strips, switches and more.

Those devices won't struggle in terms of speed, either. The three access points use a dedicated 6GHz channel for transferring data between them, while a 5GHz band at 2402Mbps and a 2.4GHz band at 574Mbs ensure speedy transfers.

Getting this mesh system up and running is quick and easy, and you can even use Amazon Alexa to turn on or off the guest Wi-Fi network -- perfect for subtly telling your guests that it's time to leave.