TP-Link TL-WR1043ND
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13 years ago
I bought the router based on the reviews from this website and I was disappointed. Experienced WAN port bug with stock firmware so I flashed to DD-WRT. The wifi signal using the DD-WRT firmware would drop after a few hours of use and I wasn't able to use VPN. This is not a must have router.
13 years ago
This is a great router! I am very satisified..
The TP-Link 300 Mbps wireless N Router (TLWR1043ND) replaced a Netgear WPN824 which is a "G" router. Router location is the same for both routers (upstairs in the office). With the Netgear reception downstairs was spotty with random connections. With the TP-Link it is rock solid.
13 years ago
May be OK in home. Has to be reset once a week.
We have 2 of these devices, one with an extensive ruleset and one with a basic out of the box setup with exception of SSID and security on the WiFi. The devices were purchased because of their ability to implement certain rules that we require in our environment.
Pros:
- Ability to create advanced access rules
- Advanced wireless settings (Output power
- Parental controls
- Bandwidth Control
Cons:
- Router locks up at least once a week, Using WiSpy DBX shows that adjusting the output power had little effect on the overall range of the device
- (We prefer to set ours to low to limit range
13 years ago
A must have for a seemless internet connection.
Setting up a home or small office network with this router couldn't be easier. My husband and I basically found this router which had some great reviews, personally we think they are all a bit if a muchness really.
Pros:
- Reliability
13 years ago
TP-Link WR1043ND vs D-Link DIR815 review
I've recently had a little fun with these two routers, the TP-Link WR1043ND and the D-Link DIR815. Both offer similar specifications except that the D-Link unit sports a Dual Band radio that can use 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz whereas the TP-Link ‘only' sports the 2.4Ghz band, but the TP-Link has 4 LAN Gigabit...
13 years ago
Fantastic Wireless Router. The physical specs are great, especially considering the rediculously low price. Wireless signal range is about average, as is to be expected. The Firmware Upgrade utility included in the stock WebUI makes upgrading to OpenWRT so easy.
14 years ago
TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND Wireless N Gigabit Router Review
TP-LINK's TL-WR1043ND may not be featured on the front page of retailers' newspaper ads, and all of
Pros:
- ? Fast and stable connection to all devices
- ? Great feature set and performance from stock firmware
- ? DDWRT is fully supported
- ? Super affordable
Cons:
- ? Media Server is a bit buggy
14 years ago
Nice gear!
I bought this router specifically to put DDWRT on it. After a little bit of configuration.. it went from a good router to an AMAZING one. (Just be warned that the standard build of DDWRT for this unit kills the WAN port, so look for the fix online for that little glitch prior to flashing it.
14 years ago
If you're thinking of purchasing a wireless router, the brand names most likely to come to mind would include Cisco/Linksys, D-Link and NETGEAR. But there's a relative newcomer that is targeting budget-conscious consumers with feature-rich products at budget-friendly prices: TP-Link.
14 years ago
TP-Link TL-WR1043ND review
You might expect a low cost router to sacrifice features to hit its budget. But there's little on the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND's specifications sheet to give this cable router's low-cost origins away.
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