D-Link has announced a router supporting Facebook Wi-Fi.
D-Link has integrated Facebook Wi-Fi into its DIR-865L AC1750 class wireless router. D-Link joins Meraki, Cisco and NETGEAR that also have wireless routers with integrated Facebook Wi-Fi.
Facebook Wi-Fi is primarily focused on increasing a business' Facebook page activity by redirecting users to it when they connect to that business' Wi-Fi. Facebook Check In can be made optional, but redirection to the business Facebook page cannot.
D-Link Facebook Wi-Fi Router
The D-Link Wireless AC1750 Facebook Wi-Fi Router is available now for $149.99.

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