Technology
Save $164 on a TP-Link mesh WiFi system to power high-speed internet through your home
Anyone can sign up almost anywhere for fast internet service, but the biggest hurdle to a speedy connection is often in your own home. Signals from a normal wireless router can run into dead spots, even with WiFi extenders. If you discover that your episode of The Umbrella Academy buffers between the living room to your bedroom, then the best blanket solution is a TP-Link mesh WiFi system.
For 55% off the regular price, you can get a TP-Link Deco M5 mesh WiFi system for $135.99 from Amazon. That’s $165 in savings, and your purchase also includes a free subscription for three years of Trend Micro Antivirus for protection from the latest online threats. On top of that, your order is also backed by a two-year warranty and 24/7 technical support.
This whole-home system includes three units that are easy to install and provide coverage for up to 5,500 square feet for over 100 devices. While multiple routers and extenders require different network names and passwords, the Deco M5 only needs one network and one password to stay connected wherever you roam. The system is able to quickly adapt to provide your device with the fastest signal between each M5 unit. Both installation and management is done through the intuitive mobile app, and you can easily conduct a speed test or set personalized parental controls for your kids.
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