The D-Link Nuclias Connect AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 access point is now 50% off on Amazon

You can grab a massive upgrade for your wireless setup without emptying your wallet. The D-Link Nuclias Connect AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 access point is currently down to just $69.99 on Amazon. That’s a massive 50% discount from the standard $139.99 list price.

What’s particularly interesting about this access point is that it’s ceiling-mountable. This positioning should help the access point emit a better signal than it would if it were placed on a desk or a shelf. But besides practicality, the D-Link Nuclias Connect AX3000 is also backed by decent hardware. It offers the dual-band wireless throughput and Wi-Fi 6 standard, which is nearly four times the capacity of previous standards.

The access point provides enough bandwidth for all your home devices without sacrificing performance. It uses D-Link’s own Airtime Fairness and Band Steering technology to intelligently manage your connected devices. The hardware automatically pushes capable clients onto the faster radio frequency whenever possible. So, if your phone requires less bandwidth than your laptop, the access point will allocate it accordingly.

You also get a massive 2.5-Gigabit PoE LAN port to serve as a high-speed wired backhaul. This means you can power the entire thing with a single network cable, which is great for cable management.


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