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With work, school, and pretty much everything else happening at home these days, reliable wireless Internet is as crucial as ever. There’s even content popping up about how to boost your WiFi when everyone’s online at home at the same time. While the right router might not be able to assist with Zoom-schooling or work presentations, it can eliminate frustrating Internet issues.
Did you know routers win awards? This ASUS AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router (New, Open Box) is proof, with multiple accolades to date. This powerful router delivers fast, safe, and reliable coverage throughout your home, no matter how many devices are in use. Let’s look closer at why ASUS was honored with the PC Pro Technology Excellence Award in 2016 and the COMPUTEX Best Choice Award, Security Category in 2015.
Speed meets security in this innovative design. The 1GHZ dual-core processor enables you to multitask smoothly, with dual-band connectivity amplifying performance. Set your office up anywhere, as 3,000 sq. ft. of WiFi coverage blankets your living room, patio, and every room in between. Stable coverage means the whole family can be online; multiple devices won’t cause interruption.
While companies out there are trying to better WiFi connectivity as a whole, ASUS gets the job done in the meantime. In addition to the superior WiFi features, there are other aspects that set this router apart from the rest. Keep the family safe with advanced parental controls and safeguards against malicious addresses. When you're at your desk, five-gigabit ethernet ports provide a stable wired connection.
The ASUS router is loved among reviewers; it’s an Amazon Choice product with a 4.5-star rating, and PCMag readers’ router brand of choice. Get the ASUS AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router for $79.99 (Reg. $129), a savings of 38%.
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