Certified refurbished Linksys Velop mesh Wi-Fi systems start at just $55 via Woot today only

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If you have a large house, ever experience Wi-Fi dead zones, or just have a ton of connected devices in your home, you could benefit from a mesh networking system. You also don't have to spend a fortune to get set up with one thanks to this one-day sale on Linksys Velop mesh Wi-Fi kits. The promotion features both the dual-band and tri-band Velop systems and prices start at just $54.99 while supplies last.

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This sale lets you replace your existing router with a dual-band or tri-band Velop system with up to 6,000 square feet of coverage. These are factory reconditioned and come with a 90-day warranty from Linksys.

The deal given is no longer valid and we do not have a better one. However, we have found some similar deals

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The traditional Wi-Fi setup is a modem with a router, which distributes a wireless signal as far as it can go. This is a problem if you have your modem setup in a weird spot or you just have a large house. I'm not talking about mansions here. Even a simple townhome with three floors can be a problem for a normal router because it can't fill every floor with solid, strong Wi-Fi. Mesh networking systems like the Velop make up for that by giving you several satellites you can distribute throughout your home. They all connect together and form a seamless Wi-Fi blanket. Once setup is complete, you'll be able to move around your house and not even notice that your phone is switching from one router to the next.

We have an in-depth comparison of the dual-band and tri-band Velop systems to help you figure out which is better for you. Essentially, if you have a larger home with many data-hungry devices and an ISP that provides a connection over 100Mbps connection, you should go for the slightly more expensive tri-band system.

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