D-Link Wi-Fi6 routers at Best BuyNow is the perfect time to think about getting a new router for your home for two very good reasons. During the recent holiday, many of us received products that will put additional burden on our already stretched-to-the-limit router’s capability to allocate bandwidth to all devices in our home. Also, CES 2022 will bring us announcements of many new technologies we’ll introduce to our homes in the upcoming year. Replacing your old router with one of D-Link’s newest Wi-Fi6 routers is not only going to solve current bandwidth issues, it will future proof your home. D-Link has provided Wi-Fi6 routers for us to give away in this contest: read this article to learn how to enter for a chance to win.

Prepare to introduce new tech to your home

Every home needs reliable Wi-Fi. We need fast downloads or we end up with horrible buffering in the middle of shows that ruin suspense and enjoyment and jittery video while gaming that gets our characters killed over and over again. We also need fast uploads so we can share content when we need to and not mistakenly post things twice because we thought the first one didn’t go through. Even if your internet service provider is doing a great job of taking information to and from your home, your router is doing the hard part of getting data to and from you devices.

D-Link routers have been making home networking solutions for many years. However, if you are still using a router from three or more years ago, you may be thinking that technology is not doing the job it should. Don’t blame that old router! It was designed for a different world, a slower world, a less connected world. How many devices have your added to your home since that router arrived?  Every new phone, new tablet, new TV, new smart camera puts a strain on your network. New D-Link routers are designed to manage that traffic better than ever.

CES 2022 will invite us to add more new tech to our homes

From televisions to smart locks, CES 2022 will have announcements about the newest tech from major manufacturers all over the world. And a lot of that tech will require a Wi-Fi connection. You could try to connect all of the tech you just got over the holidays, and all of the tech you’ll purchase this year, using your old router. It may work fine for you. You may not even be too bothered if shows stutter, or you get killed off early once in a while during a game, or kicked out of meeting in MS Teams or on Zoom. Conversely, you may hate those things as much as I do. A new D-Link router will likely help … especially a Wi-Fi6 router, equipped to handle the demands of tech friendly homes like yours and mine. Read about how to enter to win one.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.

  1. Look at the CES articles we have live on the Best Buy Blog, then in a comment below, tell us which article has tech that will work better with a new D-Link Wi-Fi6 router in your home. You must include the link to that Best Buy Blog article in your comment.
  2. For an additional entry, tell us in a separate comment below one networking problem you’ve experience in your home that you think a new D-Link router might solve.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will select three winners from all eligible entries to receive either a D-Link Covr AX1800 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (2-Pack) or a D-Link Wireless AX1800 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router.

This contest runs from January 6th to January 20th.

Remember you can enter up to twice as discussed above. You could also tell anyone in your life about this contest so they too have an opportunity to improve their home network.

Win a D-Link Wi-Fi6 Router Contest Rules and Regulations

Good Luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

729 COMMENTS

  1. We live in a 2-storey home with a basement. Our current setup sees us using an all-in-one router/modem combo. Coverage can be brutal in the basement and second floor depending on the room. Plus we are using an older router/modem. It would be so nice to upgrade to a new router to get the benefit of better signal strength and speed.

  2. The article entitled “ Sony announces new QD-OLED TV at CES 2022” highlights two products that would benefit from the new D-link Wi-Fi 6 routers: the television itself (The Master Series A95K) and it mentions the PlayStation 5 in the article. I could imagine gaming on a PS5 on the A95K with a D-Link Wi-Fi6 router. It would be far, far more stunning and stable that my current set up.

  3. it would fix my slow connection on the 2nd floor as my router is in the basement. I need Mesh or super powerful router

  4. My biggest problem occurs when the grandkids are here and they all connect to my WiFi so anything I try to watch online pauses and is slow.

  5. The D-Link mesh set would definitely solve the lack of WiFi coverage on the second floor of our house.

  6. The better speeds and bandwidth will help when there are many devices connected to the network at the same time!

  7. I have a brand new Rogers ignite router, so can’t complain at this point. I guess a bit more range would be nice!

  8. my old dlink is about 12 years old and sometimes I can;t watch a video unless I really lower the dpi and then it’s not worth watching as it freezes on me I think it may get better with a new router

  9. A network problem I have had to deal with is trying to stream games from my PC to my quest headset. The ISP’s router keeps switching the headset to 2.4Ghz and the speed drops to low for the stream.

  10. 2) Slow internet performance is one networking problem that I’ve often experienced in my home & yes, I think that a new D-Link router might solve this persistent lag.

  11. ‘Sony announces new QD-OLED TV at CES 2022″
    Increasing my download/upload speed would be very satisfying

  12. ‘Sony announces new QD-OLED TV at CES 2022″ 4k streaming to this tv with a D-Link Wi-Fi6 would be sweet.

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