AllSavings via Amazon has
Linksys WiFi 6 Wireless Dual-Band Range Extender 1.8 Gbps Speed 2,000 Sq. Ft Coverage (RE7350-AMZ; 2024 Model) on sale for
$69.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Aquamariner for finding this deal.
Note, product will be sold by AllSavings and fulfilled by Amazon
Product Info:- The solid connectivity and speed of WiFi 6 is a great value. Everyone in the house will appreciate next-gen networking with higher speeds for more devices. Your connected home will be smarter, more efficient and worry free.
- Use Push-Button Connect to sync your range extender with your router, or easily add devices to your network.
- Wireless signals transmitted on 2.4 GHz and 5GHz simultaneously allow for the strongest connection possible.
- Compatible with all routers, even those from service providers, with no need to modify your router settings.
- The extender focuses WiFi signals to your devices to give you optimal performance.
- All Wi-Fi extenders are designed to increase or improve Wi-Fi coverage, not to directly increase speed. In some cases improving signal reliability can affect overall throughput. System Requirements Microsoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7, 8, 10, Mac OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux.
- Wire your Range Extender directly to your router, switch, or ISP hardware to upgrade your network to WiFi 6.
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Sorry, Linksys, I'm not making an account with you just to use this device.
An AP or a switch does nothing of those.
^ That's the simple explain. Technical definition is that router acts on layer 3, while switch and AP acts on layer 2 without looking into layer 3. In enterprise setup, there are also routers that doesn't act as gateway, but only forwards packet based in IP. And there are also L3 switch which can look into some of the layer 3 information, which blurs the line between router and switch. If this paragraph gives you a headache, you shouldn't be reading it in the first place.
15 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
An AP or a switch does nothing of those.
^ That's the simple explain. Technical definition is that router acts on layer 3, while switch and AP acts on layer 2 without looking into layer 3. In enterprise setup, there are also routers that doesn't act as gateway, but only forwards packet based in IP. And there are also L3 switch which can look into some of the layer 3 information, which blurs the line between router and switch. If this paragraph gives you a headache, you shouldn't be reading it in the first place.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SeanFrank
Sorry, Linksys, I'm not making an account with you just to use this device.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PeteyTheStriker
I can't tell if this will just copy the network name and not let me setup a custom name for a separate wifi connection?
You'll notice it looks identical - It was on sale new from Amazon for $15, though that was obviously clearance as Amazon no longer lists it. But I see the RX7500 on eBay for like $20
I used it for a while at WiFi6/AX1800 it was great.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment