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How to get a reliable WiFi signal in every corner of your home

September 24, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Keep every room in your house connected with the Meshforce M3s Whole Home WiFi System for just $159.99 as of Sept. 24.


Want to know a secret? You aren’t obligated to use the router your internet service provider gave you. In fact, you can often get a more powerful signal if you swap it out — especially if you live in a large or old home with multiple dead zones.

If you want to make sure every corner of your home has a reliable and secure WiFi signal, the Meshforce M3s Whole Home WiFi System is a great bet.

If you want your downstairs home office to have the same reliable and secure WiFi signal as your kid’s upstairs gaming console, the Meshforce M3s Whole Home WiFi System can do that. Complete with three mesh WiFi points, this system blankets every corner of your home with a powerful connection. One point will act as the primary router and be directly wired into your modem, while the other points act as satellites. Collectively, all three points behave like a single seamless network and cover up to 6,000 square feet.

The M3s system also has Gigabit Ethernet ports, so you can hardwire your device for data-heavy workloads, like 4K streaming or transferring large files between computers. 

You can have the whole system up and running in just a few steps. And once you download the My Mesh app, you can manage every part of your home network right from your phone. That means you can manage your kids’ internet access by the device they use and the period of time they spend online. You can even set up a guest WiFi zone for when you have company over. That way, you don’t have to repeat your WiFi password hundreds of times. The app works on both iOS and Android devices.

Here’s a glimpse at how it works:

What’s particularly awesome about the Meshforce M3s system is that it’s extendable by adding more points. So, if you have a bigger house or want to extend your WiFi out to your garage apartment, all you have to do is add another point to your setup (available separately).

For a limited time, you can snag this three-point mesh WiFi system from Meshforce for just $159.99 and keep every corner of your home blanketed in WiFi.

Credit: Meshforce

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