Walmart[walmart.com] has 2-Pack TP-Link Deco W2400 AC1200 Mesh Wi-Fi Router System (Deco W2400) for $49.35. Shipping is free.
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Product Description:
Works with any internet service provider (ISP) and modem. Get fast and reliable WiFi throughout your home. Two AC1200 Deco routers work together to create a single network that provides coverage up to 3 000 sq ft. and keeps your devices connected even as you move around.[1 4] Want more coverage? Simply add another Deco. Enjoy smooth streaming and gaming from your bedroom to your backyard. Deco creates a network with a single name and password to keep all your devices connected as you move from room to room. Deco also uses MU-MIMO technology to communicate with multiple devices at once reducing wait time and allowing everyone to hop online simultaneously.[2 3] With parental controls you can also easily monitor web activities. Create separate profiles for each family member control how much time they spend online and block inappropriate websites. Set up is easy with the Deco app. Simply plug one Deco unit into your modem install the Deco app and follow the in-app instructions for easy step-by-step setup.
Product SKU:
700801321
UPC:
840030700071
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Model: TP Link Mesh WiFi Router system | Upgrade Home Coverage up to 3,000 Sq Ft |Two - Mesh Routers| (W2400)
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We just bought a TP Link mesh system. This may be an older one but the new version can not talk to our Blkink camera system since it isn't 5G. It is new technology. It is something to watch out for because it can render some wifi devices in our house useless
Bought a Deco about 6 months ago (an older model M4) to expand the range of my network. Works pretty good wish I got better speeds at distance but still pretty good. Greatly expanded coverage.
But the best thing with these routers is the parental controls. Very easy to use. I setup account's for both of my kids. I'm able to shutdown internet to all of their devices at bedtime automatically. Also I can block them from internet with one button if needed without effecting the rest of the house. Funny how quickly kids stop fighting when the internet is off. Lots of options for parental controls just need to take the time to setup with all the kids devices.
We just bought a TP Link mesh system. This may be an older one but the new version can not talk to our Blkink camera system since it isn't 5G. It is new technology. It is something to watch out for because it can render some wifi devices in our house useless
You can change your Blink module over to the 2.6 Ghz band of any wireless router and it will work fine. 2.4 Ghz actually has farther range than 5 Ghz.
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But the best thing with these routers is the parental controls. Very easy to use. I setup account's for both of my kids. I'm able to shutdown internet to all of their devices at bedtime automatically. Also I can block them from internet with one button if needed without effecting the rest of the house. Funny how quickly kids stop fighting when the internet is off. Lots of options for parental controls just need to take the time to setup with all the kids devices.
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