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product_id: 1490842
title: "TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2X 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White"
brand: "mercusys"
price: "406.52 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Mercusys"
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# 300Mbps wireless speed 4 versatile modes (AP/Client/Repeater/Bridge) 30m Passive PoE for flexible placement TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2X 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White

**Brand:** mercusys
**Price:** 406.52 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your Wi-Fi game with TP-Link’s powerhouse access point!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2X 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White by mercusys
- **How much does it cost?** 406.52 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1490842-tp-link-wireless-n300-2t2r-access-point-2-4ghz-300mbps)

## Best For

- mercusys enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mercusys brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Mode Mastery:** Switch effortlessly between Access Point, Client, Repeater, and Bridge modes to fit your unique network needs.
- • **Plug & Play Security:** One-touch QSS button sets up a WPA-encrypted connection instantly—security without the hassle.
- • **Seamless 300Mbps Streaming:** Experience smooth, lag-free wireless connectivity at blazing N300 speeds.
- • **Power Over Ethernet Freedom:** Deploy your network anywhere with up to 100 feet of PoE flexibility—no power outlet needed.
- • **Interference-Free Connectivity:** Advanced CCA technology minimizes channel conflicts for a stable, uninterrupted Wi-Fi experience.

## Overview

The TP-Link Wireless N300 TL-WA801ND is a versatile 2.4GHz access point delivering up to 300Mbps wireless speed. Supporting multiple modes—Access Point, Client, Repeater, and Bridge—it adapts to diverse networking setups. Equipped with dual 4dBi antennas and Passive PoE support up to 30 meters, it offers flexible placement options. Its one-touch QSS button ensures quick, secure WPA encryption, while CCA technology reduces interference for reliable connectivity. Ideal for extending or enhancing home and small office Wi-Fi coverage with professional-grade performance and ease.

## Description

300Mbps 2.4GHz patible with 802.11n/g/b Passive PoE Supported QSS Push Button Supports multiple operating modes: Access Point Client Universal/ WDS Repeater Wireless Bridge. Supports Wi-Fi Multimedia. CCA avoids channel conflict.

Review: WORKS GREAT AND SOME COMMON PROBLEMS ARE EXPLAINED HERE - I was having some trouble with a wireless D-link security camera in my detached garage constantly dropping offline as my router is a good distance away. 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. I am not a computer expert so I was a bit confused when I first tried to configure this but a quick phone call to TP-Link support and they patiently walked me through the process which in reality is quite simple to do. This repeater has been working so well in the shed that I just added a second TP-link repeater in my kitchen which has always been a dead zone for my Wifi. The second time I had to configure this repeater it took all of one minute to complete and I am embarrassed when I think back that I even had to call TP-link support for the first router as it is ridiculously simple even for an amateur like me. Someone else has posted a review here with a long list of networking terms that he said you should be familiar with before trying to configure this repeater and that is nonsense - I have no trouble configuring this now without even needing to review the instructions. My Kindle, laptop, and iPhone now have great Wifi reception in the kitchen. Just remember one very important point that I am sure many of the people who posted a review claiming this had poor range, would not connect, or needed to be rebooted often just do not realize...You must manually refresh your Wifi setting on your wireless devices whenever you move to another part of your house as that does not automatically happen even if you are using the same network name and password as I am. This allows your tablet, laptop, or smart phone to find whichever wireless access point is offering the strongest signal in that part of your house and lock onto it. if you don't do this it is possible to be sitting right next to this repeater but your Wifi connection on your laptop or tablet will still be locked onto your original access point or router on the other side of your home. Also, remember that if you set this up too close to another device with a repeater or access point enabled you will get a congestion of radio waves which cause a feedback effect that will knock your devices off the network and require them to be rebooted often. This feedback effect is similar to when you put a microphone too close to your speakers which causes a loop of over-amplification - the same thing can happen with radio waves and causes devices to crash. I have even talked to tech people who were unaware of this problem but I have seen it happen again and again with my own home network that includes several IP security cameras with repeater modes - as soon as I disabled one or two of the repeater modes that were too close to each other, or moved them farther away from each other, the crashes quit happening. UPDATE: I am the type of person who just can't leave things alone even when they are going well so I recently took the TP-link repeater in my kitchen and reconfigured it as a wireless access point and hooked it to a network cable...WOW...As a wireless access point it puts out the same speed as the Gateway router I have it hooked to which is 60 MB per second so obviously this is the best configuration to go with if you don't mind running wires around your place. When the weather gets a bit warmer I plan to run a wire out to my shed and reconfigure the TP-link repeater there to the wireless access point mode and have high speed internet allover my backyard. For the price this is an amazing piece of home-networking hardware. And by the way, if you are having problems with this access point crashing often the fix is simple -- UPDATE TO THE LATEST FIRMWARE at http://www.tp-link.com/lk/products/details/?model=TL-WA801ND#down
Review: Easy to set up, and most importantly, It Works! - New Update 3/10/17: I was having trouble as I described below in my previous update. I was going to return it for a replacement from TP-Link. i called their toll free number, and it turns out I spoke to a very knowledgeable tech ( In China), that the problem I was experiencing can happen if I had my WAP set to a channel that would compete with a neighbors router that was using the same channel. I have an App on my cell phone called WiFi Analyzer from Kevin Yuan (free) that showed me the channels being used nearby in the neighborhood and recommended which channel(s) would be best for me to use on my TP-Link WAP. I did just that and also as the tech recommended, changed the channel width to 20 Mbs and VOILA, no more problems. The only reason I know the tech I was speaking to was in China is because I asked her. She really knows her stuff and was SO polite and willing to help. GREAT tech support from TP-Link! I restored my rating to 5 Stars ================================================================================================= OK, here is an update: It is about 2 1/2 months since I set up and installed this unit. It did work fine for a while, but I noticed a few weeks ago that the signal from this unit keeps dropping out. It is too late to return it to desertcart for a refund (only a 30 day window), so I have to contact the manufacturer and request an RMA repair under warranty. Shipping will most like be at my expense and may not be worth it. I'll see. The TP 801 unit I bought in 2013 is still working fine, so there is something wrong with this one and I downgraded the review to 3 stars from 5 stars. ============================================================================================== I've tried several methods of extending my WIFI coverage in my house from my Netgear WNDR3700 Router which is in a room at one end of my house. WIFI Coverage was spotty when I tried to connect to it more than 25 feet away because of several walls the radio signal seemed to have trouble with. I purchased this item because it is really inexpensive and is flexible in what in can do. I hooked it up with an Ethernet cable and used the POE power injector this unit came with, but before I did that, I used my Laptop to connect to it wirelessly using the default IP address this unit came with: 192.168.0.254 and logged in as instructed in the little quick setup manual that came with it. I made sure it was configured as an Access Point (it was by default) I changed its IP address to be within my networks range and set it up with my WIFI SSID and Pass phrase. I am not an expert on this by any means, but I've been through this when I tried using other devices to accomplish what I needed. This device works perfectly for what I need it for: A wireless access point. I did not try to use it as a repeater or any other of the selections possible to set this unit up as. Bottom line is I found what I need for very cheap. I hope this lasts a long time, and that will make this thing PERFECT. It's only one day so far, lol.

## Features

- 300Mbps wireless transmission rate, brings smooth wireless N experience
- Supports multiple operating modes: Access Point, Client, Universal/ WDS Repeater, Wireless Bridge
- Easily setup a WPA encrypted secure connection at a push of the QSS button
- Up to 30 meter (100 feet) Power over Ethernet capability for flexible deployment

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004UBU8IE |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #453 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | MERCUSYS |
| Built-In Media | 2-Antennas, Access Point Tl-Wa801Nd, Ethernet Cable, Passive Poe Injector, Power Adapter, Quick Installation Guide, Resource Cd |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Coverage | up to 100 feet (indoors) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,592 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364051419 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Part Number | TL-WA801ND |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link IP Cams |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | 2325140 |
| Model Name | TL-WA801ND |
| Model Number | TL-WA801ND |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7, 10, MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux. |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| Router Network Type | wireless |
| Security Protocol | WPA-PSK |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| UPC | 809186281582 168141651267 112040011493 191120100593 745449844296 845973051419 115970741669 132018351284 151902933474 014444453865 809385676431 803982787224 809185824964 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MERCUSYS
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Frequency Band Class:** Single-Band
- **Model Name:** TL-WA801ND
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor/Outdoor
- **Special Feature:** Access Point Mode, WPS
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11n

## Images

![TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2X 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41FSOfmLQPL.jpg)
![TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2X 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51KD0NaBFeL.jpg)
![TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2X 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61fY8jDAMzS.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I need to have internet in a device that only takes ethernet.Can this device pick the wireless signal and give internet to my device using ethernet?**
A: Also note that the ethernet port is only 100Mbit. So if your existing WiFi is usually capable of more than 100Mbit, for example your WiFi internet is 150Mbit or more, you will only get around 100Mbit or a little less to your ethernet device. You'd have to pay a little more money for a different device with a GigaBit ethernet port if you want to get anything more than 100Mbit out of this ethernet port.

**Q: Can this access point have the same SSID as my main router in order to be able to access the same network**
A: It's going to be connected to the same network and can have the same SSID.  I use mine as an access point at the other end of the my house and gave it a slightly different name so I would know which device (my router also has wireless connectivity).  I could always look at signal strength and tell the difference, but I like the slightly different name.

**Q: Confused.  It says "wireless" but yet asks to be hooked to computer.  Can someone explain please?**
A: This is a wireless access point not a router, that means that it only provides a wireless signal for computers, tablets phones etc. It must have a wired connection to it from the internet.  It does not have a firewall so if you have a internet connection only at this time you should get a model with a router/firewall not this model.

**Q: Would it be better to connect this to a Comcast Xfinity wireless router via ethernet cable or to just repeat the wireless signal from the Comcast AP**
A: It absolutely would be better to connect via Ethernet if possible to extend/repeat the signal and Im going to tell you why.  Wireless repeaters have a major drawback, the fact that when used completely wirelessly the device has to send and receive (repeat) the signal simultaneously so it will in fact immediately cut your bandwidth IN HALF even if you place it directly next to your router.  SO say you have a 15Mbps connection, your immediately going to only have a 7.5Mbps connection then say you put it 60ft from your router, your most likely only going to get about a 3-4Mbps signal if your farther away then good luck.  If you piggy back it to your router via ethernet your going to have your full signal speed wherever you decide to locate it.  Whala.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WORKS GREAT AND SOME COMMON PROBLEMS ARE EXPLAINED HERE
*by A***Y on January 28, 2015*

I was having some trouble with a wireless D-link security camera in my detached garage constantly dropping offline as my router is a good distance away. 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. I am not a computer expert so I was a bit confused when I first tried to configure this but a quick phone call to TP-Link support and they patiently walked me through the process which in reality is quite simple to do. This repeater has been working so well in the shed that I just added a second TP-link repeater in my kitchen which has always been a dead zone for my Wifi. The second time I had to configure this repeater it took all of one minute to complete and I am embarrassed when I think back that I even had to call TP-link support for the first router as it is ridiculously simple even for an amateur like me. Someone else has posted a review here with a long list of networking terms that he said you should be familiar with before trying to configure this repeater and that is nonsense - I have no trouble configuring this now without even needing to review the instructions. My Kindle, laptop, and iPhone now have great Wifi reception in the kitchen. Just remember one very important point that I am sure many of the people who posted a review claiming this had poor range, would not connect, or needed to be rebooted often just do not realize...You must manually refresh your Wifi setting on your wireless devices whenever you move to another part of your house as that does not automatically happen even if you are using the same network name and password as I am. This allows your tablet, laptop, or smart phone to find whichever wireless access point is offering the strongest signal in that part of your house and lock onto it. if you don't do this it is possible to be sitting right next to this repeater but your Wifi connection on your laptop or tablet will still be locked onto your original access point or router on the other side of your home. Also, remember that if you set this up too close to another device with a repeater or access point enabled you will get a congestion of radio waves which cause a feedback effect that will knock your devices off the network and require them to be rebooted often. This feedback effect is similar to when you put a microphone too close to your speakers which causes a loop of over-amplification - the same thing can happen with radio waves and causes devices to crash. I have even talked to tech people who were unaware of this problem but I have seen it happen again and again with my own home network that includes several IP security cameras with repeater modes - as soon as I disabled one or two of the repeater modes that were too close to each other, or moved them farther away from each other, the crashes quit happening. UPDATE: I am the type of person who just can't leave things alone even when they are going well so I recently took the TP-link repeater in my kitchen and reconfigured it as a wireless access point and hooked it to a network cable...WOW...As a wireless access point it puts out the same speed as the Gateway router I have it hooked to which is 60 MB per second so obviously this is the best configuration to go with if you don't mind running wires around your place. When the weather gets a bit warmer I plan to run a wire out to my shed and reconfigure the TP-link repeater there to the wireless access point mode and have high speed internet allover my backyard. For the price this is an amazing piece of home-networking hardware. And by the way, if you are having problems with this access point crashing often the fix is simple -- UPDATE TO THE LATEST FIRMWARE at http://www.tp-link.com/lk/products/details/?model=TL-WA801ND#down

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to set up, and most importantly, It Works!
*by B***L on November 18, 2013*

New Update 3/10/17: I was having trouble as I described below in my previous update. I was going to return it for a replacement from TP-Link. i called their toll free number, and it turns out I spoke to a very knowledgeable tech ( In China), that the problem I was experiencing can happen if I had my WAP set to a channel that would compete with a neighbors router that was using the same channel. I have an App on my cell phone called WiFi Analyzer from Kevin Yuan (free) that showed me the channels being used nearby in the neighborhood and recommended which channel(s) would be best for me to use on my TP-Link WAP. I did just that and also as the tech recommended, changed the channel width to 20 Mbs and VOILA, no more problems. The only reason I know the tech I was speaking to was in China is because I asked her. She really knows her stuff and was SO polite and willing to help. GREAT tech support from TP-Link! I restored my rating to 5 Stars ================================================================================================= OK, here is an update: It is about 2 1/2 months since I set up and installed this unit. It did work fine for a while, but I noticed a few weeks ago that the signal from this unit keeps dropping out. It is too late to return it to Amazon for a refund (only a 30 day window), so I have to contact the manufacturer and request an RMA repair under warranty. Shipping will most like be at my expense and may not be worth it. I'll see. The TP 801 unit I bought in 2013 is still working fine, so there is something wrong with this one and I downgraded the review to 3 stars from 5 stars. ============================================================================================== I've tried several methods of extending my WIFI coverage in my house from my Netgear WNDR3700 Router which is in a room at one end of my house. WIFI Coverage was spotty when I tried to connect to it more than 25 feet away because of several walls the radio signal seemed to have trouble with. I purchased this item because it is really inexpensive and is flexible in what in can do. I hooked it up with an Ethernet cable and used the POE power injector this unit came with, but before I did that, I used my Laptop to connect to it wirelessly using the default IP address this unit came with: 192.168.0.254 and logged in as instructed in the little quick setup manual that came with it. I made sure it was configured as an Access Point (it was by default) I changed its IP address to be within my networks range and set it up with my WIFI SSID and Pass phrase. I am not an expert on this by any means, but I've been through this when I tried using other devices to accomplish what I needed. This device works perfectly for what I need it for: A wireless access point. I did not try to use it as a repeater or any other of the selections possible to set this unit up as. Bottom line is I found what I need for very cheap. I hope this lasts a long time, and that will make this thing PERFECT. It's only one day so far, lol.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good price/features. Has some quirks.
*by B***S on November 26, 2013*

I bought this access point because the WiFi radio in my trusty old Linksys WRT-54GL router finally died. I run DD-WRT on my router, and have customized it to do a lot of stuff, including scripting to automatically wake my HTPC when one of the extenders is powered-on. It was much cheaper and easier to buy this Access Point (AP) instead of replacing the old router with another quality router that is compatible with DD-WRT. This AP has much, much better signal strength and range than my router's built-in AP had. The router covered my whole house, but due to the way my house is constructed (12" thick, steel-reinforced, solid concrete walls and windows that have metal in the glass to reflect heat from the sun), I only got coverage outside for a few feet from the outside walls. This new AP gives me coverage all the way across the street in front, and all the way to the fence in my back yard. The power injector is a nice option. My router is in a hallway closet, along with all my other networking gear. I mounted the AP on the ceiling in the hallway, and the power injector allowed me to do this while only running a single cable to the AP. The size and white color of the AP makes it a good fit for ceiling mounting. It doesn't look any worse than a smoke detector. The router is stable, requiring no reboots, as long as you don't change certain settings. For example, if you change the "Encryption" setting in wireless security (in the "WPA/WPA2 Personal" section) to anything but "Automatic", the AP will hang about every day. Setting it to Automatic works fine, and doesn't cause the AP to hang. I'm OK with it being set to Automatic, so it works well for me. I've read that this AP is compatible with Open-WRT. I may give that a try if I find myself with some extra time on my hands. Overall, this was a very good purchase. It is priced low, and has good features for a home environment.

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