• Reviews around device (4.20 of 5)

    TP-Link N300 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router - WiFi Bridge/Range Extender/Access Point/Client Modes, Mobile in Pocket(TL-WR802N)

    • Very small device, works great.
    • If you are in the world if IT, Network Engineering etc... and you travel around installing servers and such... this is the best device you can own.
    • Fantastic little device that fits in the palm of my hand
    • I would definitely recommend this device for those DMR Ham Radio operators who do not want to be tethered to their router directly!
    • Product arrived well packaged but when trying to connect to ANY internet connection the SSID disappears and the device is unusable
    • all devices loose the WiFi connection
    • Spend your time finding a better device.
    • Once configured, device works flawlessly with little to no difference than when I had it wired.
    • I highly recommend this TP-Link device as an inexpensive way to get WiFi to a low reception area.
    • Great Device
    • Once everything is set the way you want it, you will want to reboot the device (well, okay, the device will tell you it wants to reboot), so go ahead and do that
    • All your devices are behind a second router, protecting them and providing full access as if they were a single device from the hotel's perspective.
    • The device is super easy to setup and works perfectly
    • Also a great device if you stay at a hotel
    • The team like these, a little miscue on the shipping but the device works great.
    • Probably a decent device if it worked
    • There are a lot of options out there, but nearly all of them force your devices to use DHCP and so I would have had to spend a lot of time reconfiguring my network so the devices could all work together.
    • Still, for <$30, and considering its versatility and size, I only knocked off one star, and this will come in handy if I ever need it to connect an ethernet-only device that doesn't demand high speeds, like a LAN-only printer in another room.
    • These wireless devices are hit-and-miss most of the time (could be my skill to set one up) but this thing is awesome
    • I need to take my OOMA on the road and this is the perfect device to solve my issue of the OOMA needing an RJ45 connection to work.
    • The device is slow which I expect for a small low power device
    • This little device made my mobile setup easy to manage
    • I had an easy time getting all my devices connected and glad to know that I have secured wifi when on the road.
    • Bought this device to connect an ecco dot to a university WAP2 wifi network - worked perfectlySuper easy to connect to the wifi, even with a pop-up page authenticationEcco dot connected easily to the router, no issues, works perfecly
    • Only wish the throughput was a bit better which is not bad but off my phone hotspot direct i am getting about 20MBPS down, through the router in WISP mode its about 8-12, which is not bad for a portable low power device
    • Overall this is a great device
    • Also, sometimes, hotel rooms have an Ethernet connection that's much faster than the hotel's wireless connection -- if only you could use it with a modern device
    • For those that like to tweak under the hood, this device is supported by OpenWrt, however I did not investigate further than a cursory search
    • Never had any buffering, the connection was rock solid, and my devices were isolated from their network, which is what I wanted.
    • Amazing little device!
    • The device worked well for the video surveillance system it was connected to.
    • Very Clever device
    • If your device stops working, just use fair trade and get another one
    • This device is a steal for under $30.
    • The device is extremely versatile
    • But this seems like a good device, the documentation matches reality, the unit is easy to configure, and so far it performs well
    • This appears to be a good device.
    • I am amazed that it works through two walls and a brick wall to be one of the most reliable devices on the network.
    • To save others an hour of fooling around and a call to tech support...to configure this thing you need to connect using a wireless device like a phone or tablet to the SSID listed on a sticker on the back of the unit (which is printed in light grey ink in a small font, I guess to minimize readability).
    • This device works as advertised.
    • I definately will be getting more of these important devices.
    • Coolest little device I ever put in my laptop bag
    • I have mine supporting 8 concurrently connected devices without an issue.
    • Setup was easy with the included instructions and the device seems to work reliably
    • EASY.This little device has super-easy-to-use setup instructions, comes with everything you need and it just works
    • I was mainly using it for the Karma Go, but now using it with my sprint hotspot (10 devices isn't enough
    • This little device works better than I had hoped.
    • Great device