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TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router(TL-WR902AC) - Support Multiple Modes, WiFi Router/Hotspot/Bridge/Range Extender/Access Point/Client Modes, Dual Band WiFi, 1 USB 2.0 Port

TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router(TL-WR902AC) - Support Multiple Modes, WiFi Router/Hotspot/Bridge/Range Extender/Access Point/Client Modes, Dual Band WiFi, 1 USB 2.0 Port

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sorari
5.0 out of 5 starsGot this for my Xbox One S. Didn't expect it to be this good!
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2017
I got the TP-Link N300 Travel Router (without the USB port) specifically for my Xbox One S. I didn't expect it to be this good!

My university uses an indirect wi-fi login system (we connect to the open university network, which brings up an internet page asking us to login with our university ID and password to authenticate — similar in system to most hotels and airports), which the Xbox can't handle. So I decided to create a small internal network in my room that has its own SSID and password. I went with a mini router rather than just a range extender because this mini router has greater functionality for around the same price as most extenders.

Size: As you can see in my pictures, the length/width is a little more than that of two quarters side-by-side, and the thickness of 3/4ths a quarter. I was surprised by how small it was when I opened it.

Accessories: It comes with an ethernet cable, USB charger, wall adapter (though this is a bit clunky for modern standards), travel pouch, Wi-fi Info Card, and the standard instructions.

Setup: Quick and easy, though you'll need to have a computer (I'm not sure if it works on a smartphone/tablet) to access the setup page. It took me about five minutes to set mine up in Access Point Mode. Basically, you plug in the router for your preferred mode as per the image/instructions. You then connect to your router from your computer using the password on the Wi-Fi Info Card and go to tplinkwifi(dot)net to do a quick setup. Here you can choose what mode you want to use the router in, change your SSID, password, etc. Then reboot to reconfigure the router.

Modes: There are five modes -- two for travel and three for at home use. I went with the Access Point (AP) Mode for my uses, but I probably could have just gone ahead with the default Wireless Router mode. The ethernet port in my room was too far away from my Xbox to use Client mode. Regardless, it’s working great. I’ve attempted to give explanations for the different modes below, but I’m not particularly knowledgeable in this so please correct me if there are any inaccuracies.

For Travel:
1. Wireless Router (default): Basically, it turns a wired internet connection wireless.
2. Hotspot Router: I would best describe this as taking an open (and unsecured) wi-fi connection and making it password protected (personal hotspot). The router takes the unsecured wi-fi connection and creates a secured wi-fi/wired connection, and you can have one device connected directly to the router and have the rest of your devices using your protected wi-fi at the same time. Useful for connecting to the internet in public places like cafes. I believe it's also great for hotel rooms where only one device can use the internet per room. Connect this and all your devices can use the internet.

For Home:
3. Range Extender: Similar in nature to the Hotspot Router Mode -- it goes wi-fi to wi-fi, except this mode uses your home's network and maintains the same password as your home's AP. 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). You can use the router for both wired and wi-fi connections simultaneously.
4. Client: Sort of the opposite of the Wireless Router mode -- this takes a wi-fi network and makes it wired so that devices that don't have wi-fi capabilities can connect to the internet. It's great for smart TVs, game consoles, printers.
5. Access Point: Same as the Wireless Router mode, takes a wired network and makes it wi-fi.

Speed: There wasn’t really any compromises made with the download speed. My university has incredibly fast wi-fi (though my dorm isn’t as fast as our libraries), so I’m glad that wasn’t sacrificed. The upload speeds weren't as consistent, but still not bad. You can see the speed test results in my pictures.

Overall, I'm really liking this mini router. The size is perfect for travel (it's smaller than my Macbook Pro's MagSafe adapter…!), and the setup was straightforward. Definitely a recommended buy.
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chelsea_hotel_no_2
1.0 out of 5 starsUnsupported the day it came out
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2017
Got this to replace a previous N travel router to take advantage of the less congested 5GHz range. Had a somewhat buggy set up but was able to work around it. Would be a decent travel router, except:

1. It is not possible to disable WPS on the 5GHz radio. To be clear, the admin page lets you set it to off, it just doesn't actually turn it off. WPS is a long broken/insecure protocol that should have been removed years ago, or at least off by default, but this is the worst possible scenario - on by default, can't be turned off, but let's you think it's off so you don't even know there's a problem.

2. This router is vulnerable to the KRACK vulnerability when run in the modes typically used for a travel router, which means it is potentially exposing all of your traffic to your fellow travels.

3. Neither of the above would be that bad as long as they were being addressed, but they aren't. This product appears to have had no updates whatsoever for its US version since its initial release over a year ago. As of this writing, the most recent (and only) firmware version available is from 2016-09-05. This is inexcusable. There are multiple known problems, including an extremely high profile security vulnerability, and nothing is being done.

I don't know how TP-Link can think it is reasonable to abandon a product immediately after its release, but I won't be sticking around to deal with it any longer.
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chelsea_hotel_no_2
1.0 out of 5 stars Unsupported the day it came out
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2017
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
Got this to replace a previous N travel router to take advantage of the less congested 5GHz range. Had a somewhat buggy set up but was able to work around it. Would be a decent travel router, except:

1. It is not possible to disable WPS on the 5GHz radio. To be clear, the admin page lets you set it to off, it just doesn't actually turn it off. WPS is a long broken/insecure protocol that should have been removed years ago, or at least off by default, but this is the worst possible scenario - on by default, can't be turned off, but let's you think it's off so you don't even know there's a problem.

2. This router is vulnerable to the KRACK vulnerability when run in the modes typically used for a travel router, which means it is potentially exposing all of your traffic to your fellow travels.

3. Neither of the above would be that bad as long as they were being addressed, but they aren't. This product appears to have had no updates whatsoever for its US version since its initial release over a year ago. As of this writing, the most recent (and only) firmware version available is from 2016-09-05. This is inexcusable. There are multiple known problems, including an extremely high profile security vulnerability, and nothing is being done.

I don't know how TP-Link can think it is reasonable to abandon a product immediately after its release, but I won't be sticking around to deal with it any longer.
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MH
1.0 out of 5 stars Was able to connect to my smart phone, which is why I purchased it
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2018
Style: N300, Single-BandVerified Purchase
Was able to connect to my smart phone, which is why I purchased it, but the unit will not connect to a WiFi signal. Called CS and explained what was going on, they advised that I must speak with an technician. Put me on hold and I kept hitting 1 to continue holding, but after 15 minutes I'd had enough and hung up.
Sent an email to the Help Desk and received a message from a CS Rep, who provided a Link with additional information (which didn't help) and a request for me to provide a phone number and time zone in order for a tech. to contact me. No contact so far.
This is totally unacceptable. This item was "Amazon recommended", but I'm not impressed with either the unit, or the customer service offered by the supplier.
If not resolved by tomorrow, will be requested a full refund.
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gbcox
1.0 out of 5 stars Amazon shipping old V1 hardware - and it has issues - NOT RECOMMENDED
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
First of all, as others pointed out this unit has old firmware (September 2016), - and is V1 of the hardware. V3 of the hardware has firmware that was created in August 2017, and a recent version - March 2018 which fixes addition bugs and the WPA2 KRACK vulnerability. The problem I have with this unit (V1) is that it keeps dropping connections. I have a N300 which is rock solid, so I've fallen back to that and sending this one back. I've notice this unit is now out of stock - so maybe the V3 units are finally being received. Don't waste your $$$ on the V1 unit.
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Matt Key
1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid this Item. DO NOT BUY
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019
Style: N300, Single-BandVerified Purchase
I wanted this to work, I gave it two weeks of trying. More than what would be considered a fair attempt at trying.

After two weeks of trying on two different networks that have no issues otherwise and connect the first try and are fast, setting this unit up in every configuration available, it connected ONCE......and that ONE time, it was so slow everything times out and gives up waiting! Unlugged it and tried to restart...it wouldnt reconnect to the same network it was just on!

I reset this unit 12 times trying to make it work. TP Link "help" spent an hour asking questions desperately trying to find the answer in their book that they read from and their only resolution was "try it in extender mode" which, as it had 4 times before, failed.

Just dont buy it. Go another route! Seriously!
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~Kelly Jean Campbell Smillie~~
1.0 out of 5 stars Let me first state that the product is great.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2020
Style: N300, Single-BandVerified Purchase
Okay let me say first off that the product its self is great. So I thought several of these over the years and I've loved them. But I've noticed that after about two years that and a glitch. And for thirty bucks I honestly have no problem with buying new one every couple years. With how well it works. but the thing of the matter is that when I called their tech support I was about ready to lose my mind. first off the guy that answered the phone was horribly rude very disrespectful demanding that I tell him answers to things as well as when I ask to talk to a manager. He states there is not one and then he proceeded to tell me that if I'd like to talk to another associate that I would have to call back and go through the whole 35-minute process again. And then he hung up on me. Yes yes I did say he hung up on me the customer. I am so very upset right now. And the fact that they employ this person makes me want to just freaking never buy the product again. And I love this product tried several different once and this is the one I always come back to. But now meet my friends Amazon and soon social media will also know what kind of people they're employing. now I wrote them an email stating what happened from my point of view and I'm sure the employee will stay his point of you as well and they always say there's three sides to every story. So we'll see what happens have not Amazon yall need to step in and say something to this company about the people they employ. Sorry I don't mean to make the super long I'm just extremely irate. And have been for several hours now trying to deal with my messed up tp-link two young children that don't have internet a Google hub that won't work and just getting off work so yeah I'm a little pissed. we all have a great night I recommend the product for the company itself not so good
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USApurchaser
1.0 out of 5 stars This will NOT connect to an iOS hotspot
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
this should be a great travel router, as the N300 little brother was. Now it will no longer connect to an iOS hotspot.

I actually think this is an Apple problem, since everything worked fine under ios 12 and before that.

But using it to get share internet wirelessly from my iPad hotspot to other devices in the car is what I bought it for. And it no longer can connect to the hotspot.
I have troubleshot multiple times without success.

Perhaps someone here has managed to make it work. If I could get it to do that, I would give it the 5 stars its other functionality deserves.
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A Cheap Guy in Phoenix.
1.0 out of 5 stars Junk with no support and no return.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
I needed this to connect several WiFi devices to a WiFi hotspot that only allows one connection. It worked fine at first. I connected my phone by WiFi, logged in to the admin account and was able to connect it to two different hotspots without any issues.

All was wonderful at first, but I wanted to be able to use the same WiFi password that we always use. Logged in to the admin account by WiFi, there was no access to changing neither the admin password nor the WiFi password. But, Quick Setup did have a provision to change the WiFi password, so I changed it to what we always use.

Once I did that, I was only able to connect to the device's WiFi using the phone I changed the password with. No other devices could connect to the device. So, I did a reset. Once reset, nothing would connect to the device. I couldn't connect using the default password, and when I tried the password I had changed it to, it devices just saved the connection and wouldn't connect. When I turned the device on, it would still connect to the hotspot I set it for, so obviously it hadn't been fully reset.

I had an insecure Internet connection using ethernet (https sites wouldn't open), but no means of connecting to it by WiFi. Using ethernet, I was able to log in to the admin account once, but once I tried to access any settings, it stopped responding. I used the reset button several times, but no change.

When I tried to return it, instead of getting return options, I got the option to either chat with somebody or get called. I chose chat and enjoyed an hour long conversation with somebody that told me it needed a SIM card 45 minutes in to the conversation. Well, isn't that special?

I asked her if the device should default back to the factory password after a reset and she said Yes. I said, "Well, it doesn't. Will you accept the return?" She said I had to talk to TP's tech support first. I told her they can email me if they want, but I'm not talking to anybody. Haven't heard from them.

This is a Prime device and I'm a Prime member. I've never been jerked around like this over a return. At this point, I've already wasted more time than recouping the cost is worth, so in the trash it goes.
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Terry X
1.0 out of 5 stars destroyed 2 (oh, wait.. 3!) USB drives ; wasted massive amounts of time -- helpful tip at the end!
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
What a piece of junk. I bought this because I wanted a media server for my VR headset. There is a USB port for this exact purpose. First, you need to know that this reviewer is a computer guy of 40+ years. Setup was a bit difficult, but after an hour it was up and running. After a week, the nightmare began... Fail#1: One evening, I went to watch a movie and EVERYTHING was gone -- all 300GBs just vanished into thin air. The drive had been wiped out. After days of data recovery attempts, I recovered a small portion of the content. Fail#2: I decided to use my expensive USB SSD to store the media. All went well for a few days ...until I wanted to add some more movies to the SSD. After removing it from the router, it would no longer work properly on the laptop. I could only move about 1.5GB at a time before it would lock-up the SSD. After several hours of messing with the destroyed SSD, I gave up on it. Fail #3: I had an old 300GB USB HDD that I filled completely with content. And guess what? The router wouldn't locate the movie folders on the USB HDD drive. After wasting even more time, I guessed that it might have failed to locate my data because there was a small 9GB empty non-active partition on the drive in addition to the main partition. What a dumb limitation. Arrg! Windows had no issue recognizing this USB HDD drive, but the router could not. So now I'm sitting here writing this review while I'm reformatting and reloading the entire 300GB of data on the third drive yet again. If this router eats this third drive, I will update this review. The lessons I learned are that you should NEVER connect non-backed-up data to this router, and never connect an expensive SSD drive to this router. I honestly wish I had never purchased it.

UPDATE: My 300GB drive is going to be too small for future use, so I purchased a new 2TD USB HDD. I formatted it and loaded the 300GB of data, and the router did NOT see the data. Really!!?? After some more experimentation, I decided to reformat the USB HDD with the 4096 format allocation unit size (which is crazy inefficient for large media files), and the router DID find the files! So, I writing this update while yeat again moving the same 300GB of data yet another time! To save YOU some time, here a quick tip: **Do NOT format any USB drive with any other allocation unit size than 4096 if you expected this router to be able to see the data. Or at least, format your drive with a test folder to see if this router can see it before dedicating all the time to load the content. ** Here's hoping this is the final saga in this sad story.

(not so) FINAL UPDATE: Well, everything was great - was able to watch some movies!! ....until this morning, when the media server "just quit" in mid-movie. The WiFi bridge was still working just fine, but the media server magically disappeared. So, I was faced with the difficult decision of either returning the router to Amazon or experiencing the massive joy of taking a sledgehammer to it. But alas, I took the responsible route and am returning it to Amazon. After all that has happened, I didn't want it to damage my sledgehammer also! In all fairness, if you don't need a media server, and NEVER intend to connect any USB drive, you should be very happy with this product -- the Wifi was rock-solid.

(another no so) FINAL UPDATE: Well, I THOUGHT the media server "just quit", but actually after moving the USB drive back to the computer I realized that this absolute POS router killed a BRAND NEW $70 USB DRIVE at the hardware level. It no longer spins up. Arrrg! It just gets worse...

THE FINAL UPDATE! The nightmare is over! Just received my RavPower (ironically, the same exact model number, scary, aye?) and got everything set up and running as a bridge and media server in under 10 minutes! Super happy again!
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Juliam
1.0 out of 5 stars Wasted Time on Defective Device
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
The device I received was defective so this may not be a true product review, but I had spent hours trying to figure out.
I first used it while I was staying at a hotel and brought it home to re-try. The problem I had was to make the initial connection with this device. It appears all of the the equipment I have (PC's, tablets, smart phones) but it just does not want to be connected. It takes the password came with this item (no error message for incorrect password) but then it will fail to connect.

Knowing it is not connected, I tried to go the the provided link but it kept giving me the message that the device is not connected.

Unless you are willing to take a chance, I would not recommend this item.
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J. Wesley
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a Wireless Bridge, Cannot connect to wifi and provide wifi access point
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2018
Style: AC750, Dual-BandVerified Purchase
As a Travel Router, it should be able to perform as a Wifi Bridge, and it does not, thats why I rated it 1 star.

I have the HooToo Tripmate Titan HT-TM05 which does not support 5Ghz. The Hootoo allows you to connect to the public Wifi then broadcast a new Wifi to your devices. You can share your paid wifi ( think airplane and cruise ships) I thought this device would do that, but it does not. It can extend a existing wireless but it will not hide your devices in that configuration, each device still has to be authenticated by the public wifi.

I bought this device thinking I would use it to replace the Tripmate but instead it looks like I will use the Tripmate and when it can't connect to the public wifi(because the tripmate is buggy), then I will use the TP-Link to connect to the Public Wifi and connect the Tripmade to the TP-Link via a 1ft Cat5 cable. The Tripmate also provides enough power for the TP-Link. so its a few more things in the ole laptop bag...
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