Quick tech specs
- Pocket sized Wireless N router Travels effortlessly.
- 300 Mbps Wi Fi speed on 2.4G hertz band for lag Free video streaming and online gaming.
- Micro USB port for Powering via an external adapter or USB port.
- Pre Encryption function sets initial SSID and password Protection. Antenna Type:On-Board.
- Quickly create a secure Wi Fi hotspot to Share with family and friends; External Power Supply 5V/1A.
- Compatible with Chrome cast.
- Supports Router,AP,Client,Repeate- r and WISP operation modes.
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Multiple Operating Modes | Ideal for Home and Travel Use | To meet the wireless needs of almost any situation you might encounter, the TL-WR802N supports Router, Hotspot, Range Extender, Client and Access Point Modes. During Travel | Router Mode|Instantly create a private wireless network and share Internet access with multiple Wi-Fi devices. Ideal for setup in most hotels. Travel Streaming with Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV Stick Instantly Share Internet Connection during Travel. Hotspot Mode|Enjoy wireless Internet access by connecting to an outdoor WISP Access Point. At Home | Range Extender Mode|Extend existing Wi-Fi to improve signal strength and maximize coverage. Client Mode|Allow devices that require a wired connection to access an existing Wi-Fi network. Access Point Mode| Create a wireless network for Wi-Fi devices. Portable and Compact - Suitable for Home and Travel| The TL-WR802N is the smallest wireless router in the world. It is very easy to use and is a perfect choice for travelers, students, and anyone else who lives life on the go. Flexible Power Supply - Find Power Wherever You Are| The TL-WR802N can be powered using the included power adapter or using a smartphone /USB charger.
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TP-Link TL-WR802N - N300 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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LX Translation Service from
Excellent product
Very good. The wifi works so well. Strong Signal.
Date published: 2021-06-29T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
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Jack from
Doesn’t keep signal
The internet keeps going out. It never stays connected to the internet for long ever.
Date published: 2020-01-14T00:00:00-05:00