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TP Link wireless router

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The TL-WR941ND from China- based manufacturer TP-Link offers a bare-bones solution to setting up a wireless home or small business network.

Connectivity includes a WAN port for your modem and four Ethernet 10/100 ports. The TP- Link has a low RRP of $165, but even in that price range, replica clothing you can find routers with more bells and whistles.

To help make your network more secure, the TL-WR941ND provides Wi- Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), separate service set identifier (SSID) broadcast control and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption. It also features a Quick Secure Setup (QSS) button that, when pressed, allows Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) compatible devices to connect without the need for an encryption key. Configuring the router using the boxed mini CD or a web browser is relatively hassle-free as well, assuming you're not a complete router virgin.

Like many modern routers, the TL-WR941ND claims to be able to provide a theoretical throughput of 300Mbits/s, but in reality, this is impossible to attain.

During our testing we pitched TP-Link's creation up against a Belkin rolex fake N1 Vision router to gauge its file transfer speed. The TP- Link router took an average of 16 minutes to transfer a 1.6GB test file from a desktop PC connected to the router via an Ethernet cable and a Dell Vostro 13 laptop 5m away. Sending the file back was slightly faster (surprisingly), taking an average time of 13 minutes and 30 seconds to transfer (14-17Mbits/s).The older Belkin router took 9 minutes and 30 seconds over and 12 minutes back, or 19 to 24Mbits/s.

On the plus side, the TL- WR941ND had surprisingly good range, aided by its three large antennas, allowing us to surf the internet without noticeable reductions in speed from 30m away.


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So it's not the worst choice if all you're looking for is a cheap router that will allow you to wirelessly surf the net from around your house on your laptop. But if you expect to be transferring large files regularly or can't handle a slightly uncouth looking device in your lounge, we suggest you look for a younger, sexier model.

- James Heffield


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