• Reviews around signal (4.12 of 5)

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

    • The main building has WiFi available but was far away from our cabin and offered a weak signal at best.
    • wifi is spotty in one room of the house, however we get a good signal from the neighbors xfinity wifi hotspot, however I couldn't use my chromecast with it, this provided a usable workaround to get my chromecast working
    • and I had a strong WiFi signal that connected to the Lodge and gave us a fast connection we could use to keep connected to News, streaming video and our families.
    • just plugs into USB port so can go around with laptop if required, boosts the signal well, great price.
    • Use the hotel wifi to conect your Chromecast, make a private network anywhere or just boost signal
    • I did not have any disconnected wireless = extended wireless works great .better signal
    • I wasn't sure this would work, but it is a great travel router, fast set up and had a good signal.
    • Strong signals
    • It's tiny, has a strong signal, and was easy to set up.
    • Covers a lot area with a good signal
    • Setup router at our 5th floor hotel room and got signal, though weak, at the parking lot in front of the hotel!
    • The tiny little router has great signal strength and lots of nerdy options that I don't have a clue about
    • I was able to get a usable signal through a glass wall up
    • Excellent little router, easy setup, good signal strength
    • Excellent signal strength
    • I'm only two walls away from the modem, but this little guy still can't boost the signal enough to make all the freezes on Skype calls (let along Skype videos) go away
    • So the network is there, with a strong signal to which I can connect, but there's no internet
    • I use this in hotels -- it allows me to use my Roku and Chromecast (most modern hotel TVs have HDMI ports).You'll need to set it up as a Hotspot Router (you need to be a bit of a techie or you might struggle).I use the Wi-Fi Analyzer app on my smart phone to find the strongest wifi signal in the hotel room, and then set up the TP-Link as close to that location as possible (to give the greatest bandwidth)
    • Run as fast as you can AWAY from this product
    • Worked exactly as I needed it to.