• Reviews around advertise (4.03 of 5)

    TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2x 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND)

    • Solid product, clean, new, works as advertised
    • It works as advertised, that's all it needs to do.
    • It took me a little bit to understand how to set it up, and once I did, it worked as advertised
    • However, after you get past that little issue, the AP works as advertised and has all the features you would expect.
    • Works as advertised.
    • This product has a simple and understandable interface, and works as advertised.
    • This is low priced and works as advertised
    • works as advertised, but you need to change your PC IP during install (temporarily) to
    • Other than forcing a messy installation, the product is working as advertised.
    • Works as advertises
    • Great product, works as advertised
    • My TP-LINK Access Point allows me the use of Netflix and other applications on my tv without any disruptions, as well as internet service to my PC and my tablets; it works as I had hoped
    • The DHCP function on this WAP does not work as it should, at least IMO.
    • I'm very familiar using these types of access points for remote monitoring of our power equipment, as they do fail after a time and need replacing
    • This product was easy to set up and worked exactly as it was described, It's very versatile with many different functional modes
    • I have tried everything but this thing refuses to play nice with my existing TP-Link router (TL-WR1043ND R)
    • The firmware apparently changed between the time the manual was written and my batch went out, since the manual described a menu similar to the 701N, leading to much confusion as I messed with updating firmware to the latest, scouring the web, and ultimately wasted an hour on hold for support, only to have them read the manual to me
    • The firmware apparently changed between the time the manual was written and my batch went out, since the manual described a menu similar to the 701N, leading to much confusion as I messed with updating firmware to the latest, scouring the web, and ultimately wasted an hour on hold for support, only to have them read the manual to me