• Reviews around spot (4.26 of 5)

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

    • Unfortunately, the router does not even detect my phone hot-spot, so for my application this unit is unsuitable.
    • This works fine from an access point to the WR802N, but I need mobility and therefore it has to work with my phone as the hot-spot.
    • Only thing I wish they had was ability for multiple hot spots to be stored.
    • i am using this in my car, in WISP mode, connecting to my iPhone's hot spot as the WAN
    • The WISP hot spot mode great for travelling.
    • I have the ability to create a secured hot-spot either through a wired or wireless connection and can attach all of my devices to it.
    • Currently, it will only store one hot spot.
    • Set it up as a Hot Spot on my Linux laptop using Firefox and away it went
    • Had a dead WiFi spot in the office, but had an ethernet connection.
    • Used it to make my own wifi hot spot from a wifi hot spot.
    • Works great at hotels as a hot spot
    • It's to extend your home's wi-fi to reach any wi-fi dead spots in your house (like the attic or basement, or that weird corner of the room where you like to huddle and binge watch Netflix but just happens to be the same place where wi-fi connectivity is super sketch and the video never loads)
    • tiny little hot spot that works great and doesn't create subnets
    • Couldn't get it to link to my iPhone 5 in hot spot mode
    • This works with my Galaxy 6 cell phone as the hot spot and this connects to a Shark Open Spot that connects to Brandmeister system.
    • At the hotel, I change the hot spot to the hotel's WiFi, but before leaving the hotel, I have to reconnect to my phone, otherwise the router won't find my phone as a stored hot spot.