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TRENDnet’s TEW-828DRU is a tri-band wireless router with four gigabit Ethernet jacks (plus one Ethernet input), a USB 3.0 port and a USB 2.0 port that you can use to share files over a home network, and a dual-core 1 GHz processor.
It typically sells for around $200, but today Newegg is selling this AC3200 WiFi router for $140 when you use the coupon code EMCSRGCH4.
Sure, there are cheaper routers available. But this is one of the best prices I’ve seen for a model with these specs… and it’s a bargain when compared with those trendy new whole-home mesh networking solutions that require buying several different devices to get the best coverage.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
PC and mobile accessories
- TRENDnet AC3200 WiFi router for $140 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCSRGCH4)
- Logitech MK520 wireless keyboard  mouse for $35 – Newegg
- Lenovo ThinkVision 21.5″ FHD IPS display w/webcam for $80 – Woot
- Samsung 32GB microSDHC card for $15 – Newegg (coupon: EMCRGCH36)
- Samsung 64GB microSDXC card for $26 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCRGCH37)
- RAVPower 12,000 mAh dual 2.4A power bank for $19 – Amazon (coupon:Â 12000Eva)
- RAVPower 12,000 mAH QC 3.0 dual USB power bank for $24 – Amazon (coupon:Â JUN12000)
- Brydge Keyboard for Microsoft Surface Pro for $87 – Walmart
Android and Chrome devices
- LG V20 w/SD820/4GB/64GB for $380 – Daily Steals (coupon:Â CHPSKTV20 )
- Refurb HP Chromebook 11 G4 EE w/Celeron N2840/4GB/16GB for $100 – Woot
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
Trendnet, never again. Had a AC 1700 model, the firmware is nasty and gets red hot when flashed to open-wrt. Mine stopped sending packets all together and I had to return it. I would suggest to any prospective buyers to use the emulators on the site to see if the firmware is to your liking. I only tend to use trendnet for switches now.