TP-Link TL-WR702N
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14 years ago
TP-Link 150 Mbps Wireless N Nano Router TL-WR702N
TP-Link's 150 Mbps Wireless N Nano Router (TL-WR702N) is a fully-functioning 802.11n router that's about the size of a pillbox. It's an intriguing-looking little blue and white box that measures 0.7 x 2.2 x 2.2 (HWD). Don't be fooled by the small size.
Pros:
- Ultra-portable, small form
- Good throughput
- Easy to set up as AP and router
Cons:
- Sloppy documentation
- No USB port as on some competing devices
13 years ago
Plug in and Go! It really is that simple.
I bought this device partly to extend my wireless range at home, but mainly as a device to use when travelling. It is incredibly easy to use and the signal performance is better than my mains powered router which cost 4 times as much.
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
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
System Requirements Microsoft? Windows? 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista? or Windows 7, MAC? OS, NetWare?, UNIX? or Linux
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
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
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 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
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
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