Amazon sells mesh repeater 3000 AX at the best price
If you own a Fritzbox and are having problems with your WLAN, then there is an easy way to fix these problems. You usually only need a repeater that amplifies the WiFi signal. With the AVM FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX, the top model is currently cheaper on Amazon.
AVM FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX on sale
WiFi problems are a real nuisance. More and more devices are connected to the Internet and when the signal is not strong enough to really work everywhere, the frustration is great. However, the reception problems can usually be remedied with a decent repeater. At Amazon you get that with the AVM FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX current top model for only 134.99 euros (view at Amazon).
MediaMarkt and Saturn cannot keep up with the price. There, 30 euros more are required. Amazon is currently calling for the absolute best price here.
If you don’t want to spend so much money on a repeater, then AVM also has slightly cheaper models that are regularly on sale.
No matter which model you buy from AVM, the setup is easy. Simply press the connect button on the router and then on the repeater. A secure connection is established without the hassle of setting it up. It’s that easy.
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What can the AVM FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX do?
The AVM FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX is up to date the most powerful mesh repeater from AVM. It has three radios, generating two 5GHz networks and one 2.4GHz network to create a strong WiFi signal. Of course, Wi-Fi 6 is supported, so that a data throughput of up to 4,200 MBit/s is possible. This model also has two gigabit LAN ports, so you can also connect devices to the network that only have a LAN port, not WLAN.
The reviews on Amazon speak for themselves. It gets 4.6 out of 5 stars (view at Amazon). I personally own several AVM repeaters from the 600 and 1200 series and can only recommend these devices in combination with a Fritzbox. I no longer have any WiFi problems.
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