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D-Link DIR-868L Wireless AC1750 Router $143 ($193 Shipped - $50 Cashback)

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Dual Band AC router - theoretically up to 1.75Gb/s, usb 3.0 connection, 4x Gigabit ports. Might be handy for someone. This is from Scorptec but you can do the officeworks thing too…

Only from authorised etailers and retailers http://www.dlink.com.au/sales/where2buy/

Cashback Link: http://www.dlink.com.au/productregistration/redemption.aspx?…

or alternatively all the current DLink Promos
http://www.dlink.com.au/productregistration/promotion.aspx

Used postage prices for Darwin and Perth, so it might be cheaper to other places and other authorised stores if you have one close to you.

Also doing cashback and promos for (Umart.com.au told me):
1) Purchase a DIR-868L and receive $50 Cashback via redemption
2) Purchase a DSL-2880AL and receive a Bonus DWA-182(valued at RRP$79.95) via redemption
3) Purchase a DNS-320L and receive $20 Cashback via redemption
4) Purchase a DIR-810L and receive a Bonus DWA-171 (valued at RRP$59.95) via redemption
5) Purchase a DSL-2750B and receive a Bonus DWA-140(valued at RRP$29.95) via redemption

$179 from Scorptec was equal cheapest on Staticice.
http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=D-Link+DIR-…

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  • +11

    Cheapest MacPro I've seen…

  • +1

    The other authorised retailers that sell at $179 are iibuy, megabuy, mwave, ijk, for me mwave wopuld be the cheapest

    • Not really for Megabuy it's $194.95 delivered there and says no pickups. No stock at IJK so that's out. Mwave may be the way to go instead if you live in Sydney and can chose the pickup option.

  • would this work with NBN with VOIP?

    • The datasheet makes no mention of VOIP so i would go by the assumption that it may not work with that VOIP.

      http://files.dlink.com.au/Products/DIR-868L/Datasheet/DIR-868L_A1_Datasheet_01(HQ).pdf

    • Any routers made within last 5yrs(?) will work considering you have right setup & config in ATA. Generally the NAT & QoS in the router will take care of the rest.

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