🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game!
The TP-Link WiFi Access Point TL-WA801N delivers high-speed wireless connectivity at 300 Mbps, supporting multiple modes including Access Point and Range Extender. With advanced MIMO technology and Passive PoE for flexible deployment, it ensures robust performance and security for your home network.
Processor | 1_2GHz_Cortex_A8 |
RAM | DDR |
Hard Drive | 2.4 GHz SSD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | TL-WA801N |
Item model number | TL-WA801N |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 2.76 x 8.78 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.2 x 2.76 x 8.78 inches |
Color | White |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Hard Drive Interface | ATA-4 |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
ASIN | B08GS211V9 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | September 15, 2020 |
Y**
Muy buena su conexión
Muy bueno lo compré y la conexión es estupenda
Y**O
Súper producto
Súper buena me funcionó muy bien
M**.
Not True POE Standard
You have to use their 9-volt power adapter along with their PoE injector if you want to use the POE function.You can also pug the power adapter into the back of the unit instead of using the PoE injector.If you already have a PoE system and jacks, you will not be able to use its phantom power.Other than that, the setup is easy with several different modes to choose from using your phone/tablet to log into the unit's setup:AP ModeMulti-SSID ModeClient ModeRange Extender Mode
B**
Works great!
GreAt purchased- extended our wifi about 100 ft to a dog kennel for cameras.
V**G
not connected
Per TP-Link's very own paper I instructions it says to put range extender into 'Client mode' for wired game consoles to access the internet. However, when I do exactly that and I type in the in home wifi ID & password I get the screenshot that shows the console waiting to connect. Support is generic. I asked for help & I got the 'reset push with pin' and put into range extender. Total disconnect. I've told them that I have a PS2 Slim console and their very own paper instruction states to put into 'client mode' for game console. the very reason WHY I purchased the range extender cause it advertises it is made specifically for game console. I have done every paper instruction about setting up the range extender first on PC, and still has not allowed me to get online. Support wants my network topology. Say what? I explained that I have wifi in-home . the extender is one room away from wifi modem. What more 'topplogy' is needed? Support also must be in another country time zone for lengthy delay responses which what I wrote above about 'reset.....'. I bought this and still have not gotten the game console online as of yet. Waste of money.
T**Y
It works and sets up easy
its 300mbit and links my printer 3d to my remote nertwork
B**N
Boosted my first gen Ring Chime Pro
I recently bought a high quality router to replace three distributed routers in my house, putting it in a central location instead of the garage near the front of the house. It worked wonders and boosted speeds in all the rooms of the house for phones and tablets, but, due to increased distance and number of walls, not for my 2.5 GHz devices like my first gen Ring devices. They lost signal strength which was causing them to hang while connecting, a frustrating development since connections to alerts and cameras and doorbell are very time sensitive events.So I moved my fiber optic modem to the front of the house and turned on its 2.5 GHz radio and connected that to Chime….but it was worse still. Then I realized I was using a six year old fiber modem/router which predated my Ring devices by a couple years. So I was thinking it was the old WiFi standards implemented in the fiber modem (which still sustains gig Ethernet speeds to the internet just fine and would be expensive to replace for no added bandwidth).I contemplated getting a new Ring Chime Pro but I was leery because the camera devices themselves would still be 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz doesn’t go through walls as well as 2.5 GHz so it seemed doubtful that it’d cure the performance degradation my router move and upgrade had caused.So I installed this device next to my fiber modem, connecting them with the included Ethernet drop cable, turned the modem’s WiFi radio off, and renamed this device’s default SSID what my Ring Chime Pro expected…and as I hoped: the connection and responsiveness issues were resolved.The newer WiFi electronics on this router improved the performance of my old Ring devices significantly…so I got “new and improved 2.5Ghz” on my Ring network by using this router located near my Chime network (first gen).A low cost and easy upgrade! Ring cameras working better than ever!
O**M
300 Mbps in extender mode only
The Ethernet port is a 10/100 port, so using AP mode, client mode or multi SSID will result in bandwidth not being able to surpass 100 Mbps since those modes require a wired connection to the Ethernet port.Since I’m using this for IOT devices only, I’m gonna keep it anyways, but had I known beforehand, I would have stepped up to a model that has a gig Ethernet port.Otherwise, easy setup and works fine for 2.4 g WiFi. Using range extender mode doesn’t require a wired internet connection so the potential to reach 300 Mbps may be possible in that mode.
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