Motorola Store has
3-Pack Motorola MH7600 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System (MH7600 / MH7603) on sale for
$49.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
ZeroCool_84 for sharing this deal.
Note: Despite the cart claiming 'You're $49.01 away from free shipping!' after adding the 3-Pack to cart, once you input your address the shipping will show up as Free.
About this product:
- 3-Pack Mesh Router covers up to 5000 square feet
- Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 Capable of 1.8Gbp - Connect 100+ Devices
- Built in security, parental controls w/ motosync
- Designed to blend in; Antennas hidden in case; No distracting blinking lights; Compact design
- QR code easy install - Effortless setup using motosync app
- Compatible with any type of broadband
- 2-year warranty
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Edit: Found a review here https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/mot...i-6-system
Edit2: Researched some more. This is not for advanced users. It is a cloud connected router (much like those Google wifi devices but potentially even less flexible). No web ui. Configuration of the router only through their app. And one review on bestbuy mentions the hoops the person had to go through to get the default subnet changed from 10.10.1.x to 192.168.1.x. He apparently had to call their tech support and escalate to higher levels in tech support to get them to change it in their cloud database. Ouch!
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I got my TP-Link Deco AXE5300 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System Router refurb for $90. TRI-BAND.
Also, it's TP-Link, which is usually on the low end of the spectrum in terms of cost.
I wouldn't expect to pay under $180 for a tri-band router without mesh, as I would expect anyone who actually needs tri-band to also need decent firmware and 2.5Gb Ethernet.
This was a good deal at $50, which is what we were debating when you posted.
Now that it's $150, not so much.
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/
I have two T-mobile routers converted to RT-AC68U's running Merlin's firmware for the last few years and they've been stable. One of the two I use is from 2016, so definitely has some age on it.
https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/
I have two T-mobile routers converted to RT-AC68U's running Merlin's firmware for the last few years and they've been stable. One of the two I use is from 2016, so definitely has some age on it.
I would install Merlin just for that reason alone.
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Isn't there a router that has a built in VPN where it will allow me to access the router settings and give me to option to just choose different VPN server locations in the U.S.A/World and set it as my router's default location?
I am currently using a VPN app on my Mac, which is fine when I am using my Mac, but I am trying to take it a step further since my Playstation or xbox has no way to install any VPN app on them, so that is really my main priority.
Not trying to really mess with VPN softwares where I need to instal them first to my Mac and then custom install them to my current router, I would just prefer buying a router that has a VPN built in where it will allow me to easily choose different locations and set it as my router "actual" location in the router settings as I mentioned earlier.
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