Bulk Routers

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Nedlamar, Feb 25, 2014.

  1. Nedlamar

    Nedlamar MajorGeek

    Ok, so I decided I don't know where to post this. So please feel free to move it :)

    Ok so I am trying to find somewhere I can buy routers in bulk.

    Probably 50+ each time.

    These are to use with satellite and fixed wireless internet systems.

    We currently use TP Link - wr841ND and 941ND.

    The 841 more so. We would like to find these for as cheap as possible, since most of them we give away free.
    We get commission for selling the service, $50, we then get to install it, but the $50 is on top, plus it drums us up business.
    So in lue of the $50 come the free router.
    Obviously we would like to lower the cost we pay for them.

    So... anyone know of a place ? Perferably in Canada.

    Also, if anyone could recommend a different router they think might work better, please suggest it.
    this is a list of supposed compatible routers.

    Apple: Airport Extreme
    Asus: RT-N16 SuperSpeed N Router
    Belkin: N150, F5D8236-4 Wireless N v3
    Buffalo: WZR-HP-G300NH
    D-Link: DI-601, DI-604, DIR-600, DIR-615, DIR-655 Extreme N Gigabit Router, DIR-655SW, DIR-827, FR300RTR, WBR-2310 (Update November 15, 2013: D-Link has posted the this FAQ for router support)
    Fritz Box: 7270, 7390
    Linksys: BEFSR41, E1000, E1500, E3000, E3400, E4200, E4200, WRT160N, WRT160N, WRT160N v2, WRT160N V3, WRT310N V2, WRT54G, WRT54G,WRT54G, WRT54GL
    MediaLink: MWN-WAPR150N
    NetGear: N600, N600 WNR3500L, Range MAX, WGR614 v10, WGT624, WNDR4500/N900, WNR2000, N300 WNR3500L

    Thanks guys :)
     
  2. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    You might look on Ebay, Amazon and such, find someone who sells them, and contact them about bulk sales and prices. We get a lot of our ink that way.
     
  3. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    I used to buy legacy routers/switches from Cisco, seems like they have a lot of used stuff, might google that and see if you can use any of it. Just a thought...
     
  4. gman863

    gman863 MajorGeek

    I would go to TP-Link's website and see if they have a list of their wholesalers/distributors in Canada. If you can find out who they are (and have a business license or whatever they require to purchase directly from them), that may be your lowest price option.
     

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