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TP-Link’s BE3600 Travel Router makes it easy to get online on the go, and it’s cheaper than ever

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If you’re a frequent traveler with kids, trying to connect everybody’s devices to the hotel or airport Wi-Fi can be stressful. TP-Link’s BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router makes the process much easier, and it’s currently on sale for $99.99 ($40 off) at Amazon when you apply the code 20WR36029 at checkout, which marks a new low price.

Small enough to slip into your backpack, the Wi-Fi 7 router makes it quick and easy to get online wherever there’s internet service. Rather than connecting each device into public Wi-Fi individually, all you need to do is just connect it to the router. With support for up to 90 devices and up to 3.6 Gbps of total bandwidth, it’s more than capable of handling multiple connections, too, with external antennas that help extend range.

What’s more, the travel router adds an extra layer of security and privacy while browsing on the go, offering support for both OpenVPN and WireGuard protocols so you can connect to over 35 different VPN providers. For added flexibility, the router also includes a pair of Ethernet ports, a USB-C port, and a USB-A port, and while there’s no built-in battery, you can keep it powered via the included AC adapter, via a portable power bank, or just by plugging it into your laptop.

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