TP-Link TL-WR702N
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13 years ago
Good value!
Easy to use and did just what I needed it to do. My friend forgot the password for his wireless router and didn't want to call Verizon (don't ask!) so he needed a way to have WiFi throughout his house. This little guy does the trick!
13 years ago
Excellent product
It is a very nice and portable product. it is perfect for travel use, to convert ethernet internet port to wifi, specially in hotels. i also use it at home as a repeater in my basement and also in client mode to convert wifi into ethernet for my tata sky set top box. i have 4 of these in the house.
13 years ago
TP-Link Nano Router - Very Cool
I can see how it can be confusing for novice users to setup as the instructions are lacking. The paper guide is in Spanish and there is a "Quick Installation" guide that is included in English. However, there is a more detailed English manual included on the mini-CD in PDF format.
Pros:
- Price, size, functionality, and overall usefulness on the go are all top pros for this device
- You can run it in several different modes of operation to fit different needs.
Cons:
- No operational cons
- The unit worked great in my testing
13 years ago
TP-LINK WR702N 150Mbps Wireless N Nano Router
The simple ideas usually turn out to be the best, and TP-LINK, the networking specialist, believes that it's stumbled on a rather good one in the form of the TL-WR702N 150Mbps Wireless N Nano Router.
13 years ago
Just what the Doktor ordered!
I needed a small device to allow my tablet, camera, and laptop to connect wirelessly (without a WAN connection). My own stand-alone network. This can do exactly that and a heck of a lot more. It's a breeze to set up as an AP. Just plug it in and connect. Worked like a charm.. However!
13 years ago
TP-Link TL-WR702N Wireless N Nano Router review
A wireless router might not be the first thing you pack into a suitcase before travelling, but they can prove very useful. For instance, many hotels offer free internet via Ethernet cable, but charge for wireless internet.
13 years ago
TP-Link WR702N review
The TL-WR702N is an ultra-compact router that's similar to the TP-Link MR3020 3G router. This model doesn't have a USB port for a 3G modem, though, so is mainly designed to share a wired Ethernet connection wirelessly, such as in a hotel room.
13 years ago
System Requirements Microsoft? Windows? 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista? or Windows 7, MAC? OS, NetWare?, UNIX? or Linux
13 years ago
TP-Link Wireless N Nano Router
TP-Link's claim that the Nano is the smallest wireless router may be wide of the mark (Edimax's BR-6258n is very slightly smaller), but there's no disputing its portability. It's small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, a mere 18mm thick, and weighs next to nothing.
13 years ago
TP-Link TL-WR702N 150Mbps Wireless N Nano Router
A long time ago Apple released the Airport Express. I have always wanted one of those, and I still kind of do for other reasons. While the Airport Express does more than just WiFi and networking, its price is still a bit high.
Pros:
- VERY portable
- Good price
- Good performance
- Flexible
Cons:
- Would be nice if it had extended features like AirPlay
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