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    Save $30 and Upgrade Your Mobile Internet Game With This TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router Deal

    Everyone has a broadband Wi-Fi router at home, but did you know that you can get one to cater to your needs on the go, too? Sure, you can connect to hotel Wi-Fi, but the costs can soon add up when you try to connect multiple devices at once. A travel router gets around that by connecting to the hotel’s network (or a coffee shop’s, for example) for you. Then, you connect your phone, tablet, laptop and other devices to your travel router without paying extra. Magic, right?

    Right now, you can save on the travel router itself with this TP-Link BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 unit on offer for just $110. You need to enter the discount code 30WIFI7 to benefit from the $30 discount, so make sure to do that before adding your new router to the checkout. We don’t expect this deal to last for long, either, so keep that in mind as well.

    This particular travel router supports Wi-Fi 7, so your devices will have a nice, fast connection. It promises speeds of up to 2882Mbps on the 5GHz band and up to 688Mbps on the 2.4GHz band, while a 2.5Gbps WAN and a gigabit Ethernet port offer wired connectivity.

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    The router itself is pocket-sized, so you can take it just about anywhere, and it supports VPN access, so you can ensure a secure connection no matter which public Wi-Fi you happen to connect to.

    Powering your new travel router couldn’t be easier. Just plug it into a USB-C cable and you’re good to go. It comes with its own, but you can use your phone charger, too.

    Remember that you do need to enter that code to get the best price, and that we don’t know how long it will continue to work. Ordering your new travel router ASAP really is the best way to lock this price in.

    Why this deal matters

    Whether you’re using the expensive Wi-Fi on a cruise or connecting to a costly hotel network, this router can help. It lets you save money by paying for one connection instead of multiple, and the fact you can save on the router itself just sweetens the deal.

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