🌍 Stay Connected Anywhere, Anytime!
The TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router is a compact and versatile device designed for travelers. It offers dual-band AC750 Wi-Fi for fast connections, multiple operational modes for various settings, and flexible power options, making it the perfect companion for seamless internet access on the go.
Color | White/Gray |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 750 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 120240 Volts |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | Home |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Features | Access Point Mode, WPS |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.64"L x 0.87"W x 2.91"H |
K**T
So hard, but finally worked
The instructions are crap! We tried for 4 days to get it to work, going in circles following the directions perfectly, needed it in "client" mode according to directions. I needed to connect a device that could only be connected via Ethernet cable, and all I had was my cell phones hotspot in my RV. Brand new park has no Internet yet. I needed a fast fix while I get a sim router and data only sim set up through Google Fi. My daughter just decided to switch it to "extending" mode. It CONNECTED! and it worked great to upload the info I needed to do daily. Thank goodness, but someone needs to rewrite the directions or perhaps because I bought refurbished, it always had the configurations of the buttons wrong. Who knows, I don't care. I'm so stoked! $36, and I was just about to spend $500 on the NETGEAR NIGHTHAWK, like in the process, I think it's still in my cart! Works great, crap instructions. It WILL CONNECT YOUR PHONE'S HOT SPOT TO AN ETHERNET CAPABLE ONLY DEVICE. Win! Win! Win!
J**N
Great as a WiFi Client
I have a desktop with a PCIe WiFi card that used to work well. Since moving the parts into a new PC case, my connection has been very unstable with high latency spikes. It seems that the new case has enough metal that it acts as a bit of a faraday cage for wireless antennas that are up against it.This router is being used as a bridge for the PC. The TP-Link is connected in client mode to the home's main router over WiFi, and then the PC is connected to the TP-Link via ethernet. I chose this one based on reviews and the compact size.Setup took minutes, as this operation mode is one of the modes available for quick setup in the UI. It has been very reliable, even across a large house and through a couple walls. Would recommend, at least for this sort of use.
G**R
Not that easy to set up
I bought this to use as a range extender (or so I thought) because my new Android tablet had a hard time picking up the WiFi signal from my router when I'm out on my back deck enjoying the weather and a fine cigar.When I set it up that way I found that I had to turn off security on the WiFi router to get the AC750 to connect to the TP Link server and do the set up. That was pretty clearly unacceptable and I spent a couple of very frustrating hours trying to figure that out.I was about to give up and return the unit and look for something else. It seems that as an extender it works fine as long as it's connected by Ethernet cable. Which clearly wouldn't work for me aside from the security issue.I eventually clicked on Amazon tech support and started a chat with an actual person, not a chat bot. She was very eager to help, but like tech support just about everywhere wanted me to start from scratch. That wasn't helpful and she provided a link to a PDF of the manual. That too wasn't helpful and while we were chatting I looked at the instructions that came with the unit.From the manual it looked like what I really needed to do was set it up as a Hot Spot not an extender. That worked, although I needed to reset and set it up a couple of times to get it to work properly. I'll suggest that I was the one confused by the terminology.Once I got it set up properly it worked fine for what I needed. I was able to connect my laptop to connect as well as my phone and then the tablet. They all connect fine and coverage is good. It has solved my issue.Getting to the TP Link server is still a bit of a PITA, but hopefully I won't have to do that very often if at all.A couple of notes about the unit itself. I bought a refurbished unit and it was complete except there was no card as others have noted in their reviews.I found that the default password that is printed on the unit itself has already pretty much worn off. Fortunately, when I connected to the TP Link server it had the default password is there and I copied it down in case I have to do a reset and start all over again. I expect that losing the password is effectively going to brick the unit. I changed those to a unique password, so the only reason I expect I'll need the default is for a reset.That's the only physical issue I found, but the included USB and Ethernet cables are way too short for just about any application. Not a big deal because I have plenty of both in the computer cable junk box.Overall I'm happy I bought this as it works and it's not very obtrusive.
D**R
Didn’t work
It didn’t work
C**I
Router de viaje genial
Cumple con lo que promete, funcional
J**R
TP link is a solid router I travel with.
Huge fan of TP link, they have an app that will teather the routers of just set up. I prefer to use the IP address. I plugged it in and the internet worked with default settings, I went back to make it specific to my needs.
K**S
Very good
Very good
J**.
Hit or miss
I have a bunch of these for electronics that need a hard wire Ethernet connection but it's too far to run cable. The idea is good and when they work they are great but this is the problem. I would say half of the ones I have received have been defective. That's pretty awful for any companies reputation. I would try another brand but not many companies make these.
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