• Reviews around connection (2.42 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)

    • I get reliable connections everywhere in the house
    • I have Verizon Fios which has a fast Internet connection
    • It does work, but the connection is spotty and disconnects frequently.
    • I have 4 computers hooked up 1 in basement and 3 upstairs and my neighbor has 2.Their connection as well as mine are running high speed perfectly
    • They're good, but sometimes loose their connection when used as repeaters.
    • I'm using the range extender function to stabilize the wifi connection on my laptop in the basement as I was frequently getting dropped
    • Then it loses the connection, and has to be reconfigured
    • It does a decent job of maintaining a link but the connection is slow, the UI is not great and even when you disable things like broadcasting it still does it.
    • Now depending on where I am in the house my devices will just chose the stronger wifi connection
    • During the retraining the device would lose internet connection.
    • Good speed, but I have to reboot the device regularly as it looses connection between devices and/or router.
    • sometimes I lost connection
    • One of my desktops also gets issues and loses its connection
    • A single TL-WA801ND works marvelously to help with devices that do not support 5Ghz connections
    • I have Verizon FIOS router with built-in modem which we found to provide only very slow WiFi connection
    • Easy setup and variety of modes however, I feel like it drops connections too often.
    • Strong connection and has been running well since the day I received it.
    • I can be right next to the device with a N capable device and the best connection speed
    • In case anyone's having the same problems, here's a few key settings that I used that finally got it work with a STABLE connection: 1)use a static IP for this router in the network settings, 2)disable the DHCP in this router
    • However, the initial attempts produced the same results I saw with the Belkin: no stable connection, no working Chromecast.
    • (2x in 6 weeks) where we seemed to lose the connection despite full bars / reception
    • New connections stop working
    • Very stable connection
    • I am have issues with maintaining reliable internet connection
    • I configured the TL-WA801N in the wireless repeater mode and placed it in a storage shed which is located halfway between my house and garage -- instantly my security camera came back online and has stayed that way with a strong connection.
    • PA4010KIT AV500 Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, up to 500Mbps' and it provides great WiFi coverage throughout my two story house but the NAT connection is horrible.- Gaming related: Using both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 and testing the network
    • If I turn it off and reconnect to my wireless modem, it has a weaker and slower connection and throughput - but never drops -
    • some recent connection issues to it.
    • I have now reluctantly hard-wired a reliable ethernet connection up in my attic-space with a 50 foot length of CAT-5e cable to my existing LAN and am returning this disappointing contraption
    • Worked for a while then connection keeps dropping
    • I have to reset this wifi AP at least once or twice a week because it will simply refuse all connections to it
    • Improved my wifi connection 100%
    • I will lose connection, on average, about every 30 minutes, and when I do have a connection it is often glitchy.
    • The connection is spotty at best.
    • Our wireless router lives on the fourth floor of our house, so by the time you get down to the 2nd floor, the connection was pretty shoddy
    • My laptop, desktop, cellphone, and tablet are all able to maintain a solid connection with the AP, but the AP seems to have trouble maintaining an open channel to the internet
    • I run an I.T. Dept. at a local auto dealer and our technicians were having trouble getting a connection at the ends of the shop (Closest wireless connection was in the middle
    • Started giving me weird connection errors.
    • 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