Amazon[amazon.com] has ASUS RT-AX3000S Dual Band WiFi 6 Extendable Router for $80.29 - $30 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $50.29. Shipping is free.
Price $39.70 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $89.99 $30 lower (37% savings) than the previous price of $80.29
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Amazon[amazon.com] has ASUS RT-AX3000S Dual Band WiFi 6 Extendable Router for $80.29 - $30 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $50.29. Shipping is free.
Price $39.70 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $89.99 $30 lower (37% savings) than the previous price of $80.29
Model: ASUS RT-AX3000S Dual Band WiFi 6 Extendable Router, Instant Guard, Parental Control Scheduling, Built-in VPN, AiMesh Compatible
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Not a bad price I guess but keep in mind this is a cost reduced version of an older low to mid end router. IIRC this has less ram, less flash a slower processor and no USB port. Buying something this old and this budget seems like a bit of a waste at this point.
Not a bad price I guess but keep in mind this is a cost reduced version of an older low to mid end router. IIRC this has less ram, less flash a slower processor and no USB port. Buying something this old and this budget seems like a bit of a waste at this point.
Can you recommend a better router for 50$? No? Also keep in mind 98% of people out there don't own anything that's WiFi 7 compatible outside of their brand new smart phone. Printers. Smart lights etc still use WiFi N (WiFi 4) so the upgrade to WiFi 7 doesn't make any sense. WiFi 6 is just barely making a dent in the smart home device space. So as far as cheap routers goes this blows the doors off of let's say something from TP link in the 60$ range.
Last edited by Luigis3rdcousin December 29, 2025 at 05:49 PM.
Can you recommend a better router for 50$? No? Also keep in mind 98% of people out there don't own anything that's WiFi 7 compatible outside of their brand new smart phone. Printers. Smart lights etc still use WiFi N (WiFi 4) so the upgrade to WiFi 7 doesn't make any sense. WiFi 6 is just barely making a dent in the smart home device space. So as far as cheap routers goes this blows the doors off of let's say something from TP link in the 60$ range.
I bargin hunt wifi 6 stuff tech. mostly mesh systems. its dirt cheap and if you good get hardware its amazing.
i used to rock orbi. but soon as wifi 6 dropped netgear decided orbi were for bigger spender only. I replaced a orbi ac3000 with a deco x68 tri band and while its faster the reliability sucks so bad. so i upgraded to deco x5700 which has been good. I dont care for tplink but sometimes they prices cant be beat. I find renewed ones for next to nothing.
call me old school but i prefer a good triband set up over dual band wifi 7. triband wifi 7 sounds ideal if you 6ghz can actually maintain a solid backhaul.
also if you got wifi 7 dual band and u cant use dfs channels ur over paying forsure.
Last edited by Optimusdiesel December 29, 2025 at 10:31 PM.
Can you recommend a better router for 50$? No? Also keep in mind 98% of people out there don't own anything that's WiFi 7 compatible outside of their brand new smart phone. Printers. Smart lights etc still use WiFi N (WiFi 4) so the upgrade to WiFi 7 doesn't make any sense. WiFi 6 is just barely making a dent in the smart home device space. So as far as cheap routers goes this blows the doors off of let's say something from TP link in the 60$ range.
If I really want or need a cheap router I'd probably go used/refurb. I haven't had any problems with used routers personally. Locally I see two listings for a AX86U (AX5700) for $60 and an AX300 v2 for $30. I did pick up an RT-AX11000 a while back for $50. If price is that important, used is generally going to provide better value.
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i used to rock orbi. but soon as wifi 6 dropped netgear decided orbi were for bigger spender only. I replaced a orbi ac3000 with a deco x68 tri band and while its faster the reliability sucks so bad. so i upgraded to deco x5700 which has been good. I dont care for tplink but sometimes they prices cant be beat. I find renewed ones for next to nothing.
call me old school but i prefer a good triband set up over dual band wifi 7. triband wifi 7 sounds ideal if you 6ghz can actually maintain a solid backhaul.
also if you got wifi 7 dual band and u cant use dfs channels ur over paying forsure.
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