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With the travel-sized and compact design, TL-WR902AC is small enough to put into your pocket and make sure you can have internet access wherever you go. The mini USB power supply and built-in adapter make it perfect for travelers, students, and anyone else living life on the go. Coming with the next generation Wi-Fi standard – 802.11ac, 3 times faster than wireless N speeds, TL-WR902AC delivers a combined wireless data transfer rate of up to 733Mbps, making it an ideal choice for various applications simultaneously. To meet the wireless needs of almost any situation you might encounter, the TL-WR902AC features Router, Hotspot, Range Extender, Client, and Access Point Modes. A multifunctional USB port allows you to share files and media through your internet browser with different computers. Also, the USB port can provide power supply (up to 5V/2A) to mobile devices like smart phones or tablets, making it easy to charge on the go. Frequency Range: 2.4GHz and 5GHz; Interface Available: 1 x 10/100Mbps WAN/LAN Port, 1 Reset Button, 1 USB 2.0 Port, 1 Mode Switch, 1 WPS Button; Protocols Supported: Supports IPv4; System Requirement: Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP Mac OS or Linux-based operating system; Wireless Standards: IEEE 802.11ac/n/a 5GHz, IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz.
4.6 out of 5
91.43% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars A Traveler's Best Companion!
Traveling can be a whirlwind of experiences, from the breathtaking sights to the unique cultures. But in today's digital age, staying connected is equally crucial. On my recent 10-day European cruise, the TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router proved to be an indispensable companion, ensuring I remained connected without a hitch.First and foremost, the portability of this device is unmatched. Its compact and lightweight design meant it easily slipped into my carry-on, occupying minimal space. Unlike other routers I've used in the past, the TP-Link AC750 didn't feel like an additional burden. Instead, it felt like carrying a portable charger.Setting up the TP-Link AC750 was a breeze. I've had my fair share of experiences with routers, and I can confidently say that this was one of the most straightforward setups I've encountered. The instructions were clear, and within minutes, I had a secure Wi-Fi network up and running. The intuitive interface ensured that even those less tech-savvy could get it running without any hiccups.Now, let's talk about the real game-changer. Cruises are notorious for their exorbitant internet charges. Typically, you'd pay a premium for each device you connect. With the TP-Link AC750, I circumvented this entirely. I paid for a single device connection and then used the travel router to share that connection across my laptop, phone, and tablet. The savings were substantial, running into hundreds of dollars over the duration of the cruise. Not only did this device keep me connected, but it also proved to be an economical choice.Performance-wise, the TP-Link AC750 exceeded all my expectations. Despite its small size, it packed a punch. The dual-band AC750 Wi-Fi ensured a robust and fast connection, allowing for smooth HD streaming. Whether I was video calling family back home, streaming a movie, or simply browsing, the connection remained consistent and reliable.The TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router is a must-have for any traveler. If you're planning a trip anytime soon, do yourself a favor and get this device.
5.0 out of 5 stars Rapid set up and works great in Ethernet Router mode
My daughter lives in university off campus housing, and complained about the wi-fi signal quality. For doing homework in her room, she was able to connect her laptop to an in-room Ethernet port. But connecting the same laptop wirelessly was problematic due to the poor signal. In addition, her mobile phone call quality was problematic as well. The carrier signal was very weak in her apartment, and coupled with a poor wi-fi signal, phone calls were often cut short due to dropped calls.So, after a semester's worth of complaints, I bought her this travel router for her room. As she wanted to also use the wired network occasionally, I purchased a TP Link 8 port gigabit unmanaged switch to go along with the router.I had no problem getting this router up and running. There is a 3 position switch setting on the unit. I set it at the ETR (or the ethernet router) mode (also known as the hotel room mode). I then followed the instructions by logging into the admin portal, and went to the quick set up mode. I used the default settings although I did change the SSID names and password. I chose not to clone the MAC info (the university did not limit the number of devices that can be connected to the network). I was able to connect to the router SSID. To get to the Internet, I would normally have to go through a captive portal, but my daughter's computer had done that previously (so I didn't have to do it again). But if this was a new computer that had not connected before, a captive portal screen would have popped up if I tried to reach any external webpage.With that working, I then added the switch to the network. I connected the cable from the wall port to port 1 on the 8 port switch. Then I connected the travel router to port 2 on the switch. I also added a Cat 6 cable to port 3. This allowed her to connect either wirelessly through the travel router, or directly through the Cat 6 cable.All in all, the set up was simple and I was able to get it working almost immediately. I ran a speed test on the wireless network, and it showed 50 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up. The 5GHz network was about 20% better (probably due to less interference from other wireless networks). I will update the review after she uses the travel router for a few weeks, and see how well it performs over a period of time.
Portable Router
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It works like a charm
The product is made in quality material and very small in size. It works as it claims. One thing I noticed that if I use my own Cat 5e Ethernet cable, it will not connect. I have to use the Cat 5e Ethernet cable provided. I didn't try more Ethernet cables. Also the micro USB cable is a bit too short, which is not a big problem, as every body has a lots of them in stock I guess.
Budget portable WiFi NAS for iPad (6.xx MB/s over wifi5)
Background:I needed a Wi-Fi based NAS and had bought the TL-WR902AC V1 version a few years back, which I ended up bricking while trying out OpenWRT. Eventually bought 'RavPower FileHub' which worked well for over 3 years and would give a rate of about 2MB/s. Needed a replacement and filehub's are not sold anymore.The TL-WR902AC is the only decent mini Wi-Fi NAS in India as of now. The 'GL.iNet' routers are overpriced here for some reason. Also, the V3 version presently being sold solves most of the problems which plagued it previously.Do update the firmware as the functionality is much improved after update with SMBv2 support.The V3 version I received is US version, and not the 'EU version' as mentioned on the TP-Link India website, check before updating firmware. The firmware update supported smbv2 and supports even the native iOS Files app. In iOS -> connect to server -> 'smb://192.168.0.1' -> guest as the user and viola, the files app will recognise SMB drive. It's even easier in Windows and Android.As a NAS Drive, I get up to 6.3 MB/s sustained read write speeds over wifi5 when connected to an SSD.Cons--The WR902AC only recognises fat32 and NTFS, exFAT is not supported. (Tip: SSD with exFAT does not support TRIM, stick with NTFS)-No Battery, needs external micro-USB supply (no usb-c).-Single USB2.0 portOverall, happy with the performance. Especially recommended for iPad users which forces lots of compatibility restrictions. It is a good enough for streaming and media consumption. Was able to play 4k files easily. Have not used it with a 3G/4G dongle or used it to convert wired signal to wifi, so cant say anything about these use case scenario.
Versatilidad
Es muy bueno para solucionar cuestiones de señal de wi-fi ya sea para usar como repetidor, punto de acceso hasta modo cliente para usar como antena de algún dispositivo que solo cuente con puerto ethernet. Fácil de configurar y tamaño versátil para colocar o pegar en cualquier superficie por su peso ligero.
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