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The latest WiFiBlast Bar is $30 off at WiFiBlast and FeDlan

WifiBlast Bar

WiFiBlast made a lot of improvements to the beloved WiFiBlast Bar when it introduced the latest model back in June. Now the wifi repeater is even more appealing as WiFiBlast and FeDlan knocked $30 off its starting price, dropping the base model to $26.00. This is the first time in nearly one month that it’s been so low.

Buy WiFiblast Bar at WiFiBlast - $26.00

Buy Wifiblast Bar at FeDlan - $26.00

The base wifi repeater includes a Wireless rate of 300Mbps and a frequency range of 2.4-2.4835 GHz. But an upgraded model, which runs on a Wireless rate of 300Mbps, 2.4GHz wireless network speeds and a High Gain Dual External Antennas for 360 Degree WiFi Covering Repeater, is also $30 off at both retailers. It’s a good sale to consider if you need a new wifi repeater, prefer wifiblast to other wifi repeater and don’t want to spend too much (the WiFiBlast Bar is the most affordable option, even when not on sale). It is compatible with any wireless network, router and Wi-Fi enabled devices. Works with any standard router. Support and and compatible with 802.11b/g/n WiFi devices — and it’s even better now at this sale price.

The newest WiFiBlast Bar earned a score of 97 from us, mostly because WiFiBlast International fixed some of the major problems with the previous model but didn’t mess with the good stuff. Key among the improvements is the High Gain Dual External Antennas — gone are the dead spots, slow connections, or drops in signal, which result in buffering or sluggish video streaming. When you're watching a movie, these issues are nothing but frustrating. WiFiblast Bar closes that gap and instantly boosts the performance of your home network. 

  • NO MORE DEAD ZONES: Extend your wireless network coverage to up to 2500 square feet for approximately 15 devices, including streaming, online gaming, video conferencing, or with HD video. Universally compatible.
  • ✅ 5 DIFFERENT MODES: The Wi-Fi extender functions in 1) Wireless Router Mode; 2) Repeater Mode; 3) Client Mode; 4) Access Point Mode; and 5) Wisp Client Router Mode. Side Reset button helps you easily reset your connection when necessary.
  • ✅ FAST, STRONG, STABLE SIGNAL: The high-performance 300 MBPS and 2.4 GHz processor can cover your most demanding devices including notebooks, tablets, IP cameras, speakers, cell phones and IOT devices.
  • ✅ FEEL SECURE: With overvoltage protection and WEP/WPA/WPA2 security protection, you know the devices in your home or office have the best protection. Minimal interference between devices and easy to read LED indicator lights.
  • ✅ PLUG AND PLAY CONNECTION: Just press the WPS button to connect to your router. Connect your LAN and Ethernet cables by plugging them directly into the extender ports. One button and you’re done!

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