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NETGEAR equipment such as the AC1600 WiFi Router is up to 50% off today

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The Nighthawk 12-Stream AX12 Wifi 6 Router is also $139 off

With Amazon's Deal of the Day today, you can save up to 50% off NETGEAR networking products. For example, the highest savings available is on the NETGEAR AC1600 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router which normally costs $79.99, it's now down to $39.99, saving you $40.

A few of its highlights can be viewed below:

  • AC1600 WiFi: Up to 300+1300Mbps WiFi speeds
  • Powerful 880MHz processor delivers high-performance connectivity
  • Five (5) Ethernet ports (1 WAN & 4 LAN) for faster file sharing and transfers
  • Wirelessly access and share USB hard drives via one (1) USB 2.0 port
  • Simultaneous dual band: Two separate 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi networks reduce WiFi interference and doubles bandwidth
  • Advanced QoS: Optimized for smooth HD streaming & gaming
  • Nighthawk App: Easily set up your router and get more out of your WiFi
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The specifications for this item are:

  • Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, Wi-Fi
  • Data Transfer Rate: 1600.0 Mb per second
  • Frequency Bands Supported: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
  • Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac
  • Item Dimensions: 9.26 x 5.93 x 2.15 inches
  • Item Weight: 0.75 lbs

This item qualifies for free delivery, and in some regions, overnight delivery. Up to four years of Protection can be added for an additional $6.99. Standard manufacturers warranty details must be claimed via customer service.

Get the NETGEAR AC1600 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router for $39.99 (list price $79.99) - 50% off

This is just one example of the discounts available on NETGEAR equipment, you can choose between 17 more products here while stocks last. This deal ends after today, August 2.

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