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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

Android and Chrome devices

You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.

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One reply on “Deals of the Day (6-27-2017)”

  1. 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.

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