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$79.99* | TP-Link EAP650 Ultra-Slim Wireless WiFi 6 AX3000 Access Point at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has TP-Link EAP650 Ultra-Slim Wireless WiFi 6 AX3000 Access Point for $79.99.
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$50 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $129.99
$10 lower (11% savings) than the previous price of $89.99

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Amazon [amazon.com] has TP-Link EAP650 Ultra-Slim Wireless WiFi 6 AX3000 Access Point for $79.99.
Shipping is free.

Price
$50 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $129.99
$10 lower (11% savings) than the previous price of $89.99

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $80 with 43 Deal Score and 23 comments.

Customer reviews
4.6⭐ / 2,370
1,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0B12R9CYH [amazon.com]

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Model: TP-Link EAP650 Ultra-Slim Wireless Access Point | Omada True WiFi 6 AX3000 | DC Adapter Included | Mesh, Seamless Roaming, WPA3, MU-MIMO | Remote & App Control | PoE+ Powered | Multi Control Options

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Today 02:48 PM
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KachurToday 02:48 PM
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Same listing, wifi7 is only $10 more IMO better deal. I will stay on older, wifi5 Omada for few more years though.
Today 04:59 PM
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MrShrugglesToday 04:59 PM
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If you use this with an att router will you end up with two networks? Or can it use the original WiFi ssid?
Today 05:11 PM
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jazyjeToday 05:11 PM
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Today 05:51 PM
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randomdmelToday 05:51 PM
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Quote from MrShruggles :
If you use this with an att router will you end up with two networks? Or can it use the original WiFi ssid?
just name the wifi ssid and password the same and it will work as a single network.
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Today 06:43 PM
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ScruffmasterToday 06:43 PM
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Quote from randomdmel :
just name the wifi ssid and password the same and it will work as a single network.
False. It will still be two different networks and you will notice a glitch in the matrix whenever a device switches between the two.
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SkillfulSardine679Today 07:13 PM
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Thanks OP.

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Today 07:51 PM
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timpToday 07:51 PM
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Quote from Kachur :
Same listing, wifi7 is only $10 more IMO better deal. I will stay on older, wifi5 Omada for few more years though.
Good plan. I've had 3 EAP225s for years and replaced one with an EAP650 last year, only because I came across one cheap. Haven't noticed really any difference. Have a house full of IoT plus probably 20 TVs/phones/tablets/computers. No issues, and no perceptible difference between wired and wireless. Everything is rock solid and I see no reason to upgrade for at least another couple years.
Today 08:00 PM
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Gabik123Today 08:00 PM
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If you want more control over you WiFi, get a gateway with access points. Ubiquiti also has some stuff on sale at microcenter today. If you want a plug and play WiFi system that just works out the box and you don't have to manage, the Deco mesh is fantastic.
Today 09:30 PM
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Luds34Today 09:30 PM
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I have a couple of EAP610 access points managed by the omada controller software (free download) and it's pretty slick. A single SSID name for both 2.4 and 5 ghz bands and my devices seemlessly switch/roam among them.

These access points seem like they are always around 100 bucks so I'm not so sure how great of a deal this is. Like another post said, I'd probably spring for the wifi 7 version if I was buying today. I'm sure my wifi 6 will last me for many years before I upgrade.

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