The TP-LINK TL-WR841N is a wireless router primarily aimed at small home and business uses. It is ideal for small offices, homes, and apartments, as it provides wireless Wi-Fi connectivity in a small space.
The TL-WR841N offers data transfer speeds of up to 300Mbps and supports the 802.11n standard for reliable and fast wireless connection. It also has four Ethernet ports for connections with wired devices such as computers, printers, and gaming consoles.
300Mbps Wireless N Speed - Fast download speed
The TP-Link TL-WR841N is a high-speed solution that is compatible with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n. Based on 802.11n technology, the TL-WR841N provides users with wireless performance of up to 300Mbps, which can meet the most demanding home networking needs, such as HD streaming, online gaming, and downloading large files.
Access Point Mode
Transform your existing wired network into a wireless one.
Range Extender Function
Enhance the existing wireless coverage in your room.
WISP Mode
Connect wirelessly to the ISP network in areas without wired service.
Easy setup and use
Set up the TL-WR841N in minutes thanks to the intuitive web interface and the powerful Tether app. Tether also allows you to manage network settings from any Android or iOS device, including parental controls and access control.
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Stylish and very functional. Works on all two floors of the house. Walls 60 cm thick do not stop him. There is a function WISP. That is, it works as a repeater and amplifier of any signal WiFi that is available to you. Will amplify and give back to all users in the house, effortlessly.
I mainly bought it for use as an Access Point, easy to set up, and simple to use, it also has 4 Ethernet LAN and 1 Ethernet WAN from where it gets the internet. It has satisfactory range
For single band (2.4), it's good but I don't recommend it to anyone with speeds above 15Mbps because it won't reach them wirelessly, the speed it claims as 300Mbps doesn't work. It's better to get a dual band with 5G.
I have connected it very easily and I have it taking with a 20-meter ethernet cable...very fast despite the length of the cable. Stable internet and wifi on devices. No problem!
I will also describe my experience with this specific router because it seems to me that there is a lot of misinformation here. First of all, I have a 10Mbps WAN line with verified speed. To distribute it to the LAN, it only provides 1Mbps! on the ports and a maximum of 4 on the wireless (which is enough for me). I mainly bought it to convert it into a wireless router for other devices, but it frequently disconnects, so I constantly have to get up to turn it on and off. HOWEVER, you can load different firmware on it, such as DD-WRT (if someone wants, I can tell them how), and make it stable, although the speeds do not change.
Conclusion: maybe the low price plays a role, but I do not recommend not buying it. Someone who mainly wants it for wireless is worth it because it has a VERY strong signal with such antennas and it is cheap. However, the 300N should be turned off from the box because it is neither 300, nor a proper N (it does not support 5GHz frequency)
I bought it to install it in the living room for various wireless devices (tablets, mobile phones) and it works perfectly and flawlessly. With the signal strength set to LOW, it has a very strong signal everywhere in the apartment. As for the construction, it looks very simple and cheap, but it is "devilish" for the purpose it is intended for.
Since I bought it, I have been at ease. There are constantly 3-4 devices connected to the network (laptop, mobile phones, tablet, wifi printer) and more devices (mostly mobile phones) dynamically join without any problems.
The connection of any device to the network is immediate and without issues.
4 out of 5 because occasionally it needs a restart!