Best Buy will help you solve two problems with one great offer.

Problem number 1, your router is old and slow. We are all using our WiFi more than ever these days with multiple laptops, smartphones, tablets and smart televisions all vying for their share of the same signal coursing throughout the home.  Your old router was not designed to handle that kind of traffic.  New router technology in your home will make everyone’s surfing faster, and less frustrating.

Problem number 2, you don’t want to have another piece of old technology cluttering up your storage space. Let’s face it, we all have too many old phones, old computers and old cables kicking around the house. Some of us have boxes and boxes of stuff gathering dust. Wouldn’t it be better if you could  not just buy a new router but trade in the old one at the same time.

Best buy can help. Until May 1st, you can trade your old router in-store at Best Buy and get $20 towards the purchase of one of these new routers:

LINKSYS EA6300 SMART WI-FI ROUTER AC1200

LINKSYS EA6400 SMART WI-FI ROUTER AC1600

LINKSYS EA6500 SMART WI-FI ROUTER AC1750

LINKSYS EA6900 AC 1900 ROUTER

LINKSYS WRT1900AC ROUTER

NETGEAR R6250 AC1600 ROUTER

NETGEAR R6200 N300/AC867 ROUTER +4XGBIT

NETGEAR R6100 AC1200 ROUTER

D-LINK DIR-850L AC1200 DUAL BAND ROUTER

D-LINK DIR-820L AC1000 DUAL BAND ROUTER

D-LINK DIR-810L AC750 DUAL BAND ROUTER

D-LINK DIR-868L AC1750 GIGABIT ROUTER

Don’t delay – trade that old, slow router and get your $20 rebate on a new router. This is a limited time offer so disconnect that slow router in the basement, and bring it to your local Best Buy store now.  Then connect your new router and enjoy internet speeds you never dreamed possible, even when everyone else in the house is online at the same time.

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.