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product_id: 291257
title: "TP-Link N300 Wireless Extender, Wi-Fi Router (TL-WR841N) - 2 x 5dBi High Power Antennas, Supports Access Point, WISP, Up to 300Mbps"
brand: "tp-link"
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# 2x 5dBi high-gain antennas 300Mbps N-speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports TP-Link N300 Wireless Extender, Wi-Fi Router (TL-WR841N) - 2 x 5dBi High Power Antennas, Supports Access Point, WISP, Up to 300Mbps

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** 41.69 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your WiFi game with power, speed, and control — because buffering is so last decade.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-Link N300 Wireless Extender, Wi-Fi Router (TL-WR841N) - 2 x 5dBi High Power Antennas, Supports Access Point, WISP, Up to 300Mbps by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** 41.69 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Secure & Controlled Access:** WPA/WPA2 encryption plus Guest Network and Parental Controls ensure your network stays safe and tailored to your household or team.
- • **Plug & Play Setup in Minutes:** Intuitive Easy Setup Assistant lets you get online fast without tech headaches — perfect for busy professionals and multitaskers.
- • **Trusted Support & Satisfaction:** Backed by a 2-year warranty and 24/7 expert support, plus J.D. Power’s highest customer satisfaction award for wireless routers.
- • **Seamless Multi-Mode Flexibility:** Switch effortlessly between Router, Extender, Access Point & WISP modes to fit your evolving home or office network needs.
- • **Robust Signal with Dual High-Power Antennas:** Two 5dBi antennas amplify your WiFi coverage and stability, keeping you connected even across multiple floors.

## Overview

The TP-Link N300 Wireless Extender TL-WR841N delivers up to 300Mbps on a reliable 2.4 GHz band, boosted by dual 5dBi high-gain antennas for enhanced range and stability. It supports multiple modes including Router, Extender, Access Point, and WISP, making it versatile for home or small office setups. With fast 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, WPA2 security, guest network, and parental controls, it balances performance with safety. Easy to install and backed by 24/7 support and a 2-year warranty, it’s a budget-friendly solution trusted by millions for seamless streaming, gaming, and multitasking.

## Description

TP-Link N300 Wireless Extender, Wi-Fi Router - 2 x 5dBi High Power Antennas, Up to 300Mbps (TL-WR841N)

Review: Priced right and works in minutes - Just received this Home Router with the ARRIS / Motorola SB6121 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem and it took no time at all to hook everything up, sync with cable company and enjoy faster speeds than I was seeing before. The problem started when an aging DOCSIS 2.0 modem/router combo kept dropping internet connection randomly and frequently. Speeds used to be reasonable at 20 Mbps download and 10 Mbps Upload but then after the cable company activated some new cable boxes by sending a signal to the home the problem began and speeds (when working) dropped down to 7 Mbps down and 7 Mbps up. I had attached a separate older router to the modem/router combo which did increase speed but with the constant dropping of internet this was not the solution. I have a Linksys WRT54G2 router that I bought a few years ago and it worked great but now with newer technology and higher demand for wireless this router is not adequate enough for what I need. Signal started to be a problem with this router as it lacks external antennae but when I lived in a 1 bedroom apartment it was fine. I saw the TP-Link TL-WR841N Wireless N300 Home Router was not only more than what I needed but highly liked and reviewed as well as extremely reasonable in price. My old router still costs 3 times as much as this router does. Set-up was super simple. The signal was recognized by my phone, I connected to the network using the password printed on the bottom of the router and went to the set-up page that the quick install directions had instructed me to do. The quick install was very quick without needing any software. Like I said I set up the wireless network from my smart phone. You just have to set an SSID, put in a new password, and save everything and your done. The process was less than 5 minutes including opening the package and plugging everything in. Signal strength was the first thing I noticed as being strong to very strong even two stories above the router which is in the basement. The second thing I noticed was speed. I did not run this router with the older modem so I can not say that it is faster in comparison but the top speed is 300 Mbps which I do not subscribe to but I was getting 40+Mbps download (50 Mbps subscription) and about 15 Mbps upload. This is more than enough to play on XBOX live and stream HD videos to multiple devices without hesitation. I am very happy with this product. ***UPDATE*** After 2 months of use I am still happy with this product. I still regularly see speeds in the 40+ Mbps for download but I average about 35 Mbps, and I see speeds up to 15 Mbps for uploads but average about 13 Mbps. I use the OOKLA app on my Samsung GS4 more often then my other devices, and I am quoting my average and top speeds based on that device but I will note that my iPad and my Mac Mini see slightly higher speeds as I believe the wifi radio is better in those devices. I do see better results also when I am above the wireless router (located in the basement) then when I am at the perimeter of the house. This is actually great news for me as I was worried about the signal not being able to penetrate through 2 floors and remain strong but I see better speed test results in my bedroom (2nd floor) where my Mac Mini, Xbox reside then in the living room (1st floor)where my iPad and GS4 usually are at. More often with my phone lately I am having problems with my wifi dropping because it is telling me that an authentication error occurred. I merely just reselect my home wifi from the list and it connects but then randomly it will give me that error. I looked into it and it appears GS4 phones have this problem but mine just started doing this. I will reset the router and my phone and see if that solves the problem which is a common solution. Other than this small issues, which sounds like my phones problem, I really like this router. For the price it is hard to beat.
Review: A respectable router, particularly if price is a major factor for you. - When I recently paid for higher internet speeds, I realized I was capping my speeds due to my old router. It was making my Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player nearly useless with constant buffering, and it could not keep up with all of the devices in my household. I bought this TP-LINK N300 as a replacement. I was drawn to it because the price was right, but the specs also seemed appropriate for what I was doing. At any given time in my house, I am using a smart t.v. (hooked straight to the router), a laptop, multiple phones, a Chromebook, and the Chromecast. I don't mean I, personally...there are other people in the house. In addition, I sometimes sit outside and away from the router. My old router was great for distance, but otherwise needed an upgrade. This router has been able to handle the capacity issue. As soon as I set it up, I was getting speeds of 30 Mbps or more pretty quickly. The lag and buffering of my Chromecast also reduced by quite a bit. For a router on a budget, this worked fine for speed and just handling bandwidth. The range on it was not nearly as good as I hoped. Even from my bedroom, I would sometimes drop from wifi on my phone. I tinkered with wifi settings, but it was clearly just a distance thing. I am not a billionaire real estate tycoon with a 75 room mansion. I live in a modest three-bedroom house, so there is not much distance between the router (on one end of the house) and my bedroom. As I mentioned, my old router handled distance **much** better. Nonetheless, for the most part I was always connected. Setup was a breeze, and I feel like TP-LINK setup is a bit easier than some other brands. If you know what you are doing, anything is going to be fine, but when I was setting this up I kept my parents in mind. It was easy enough that they could do it, and that is saying something. This is a nice, efficient model that is probably best for the casual user with a few devices. I wanted something a bit nicer, but the price was right. I am speaking in past tense throughout some of this review because I ended up upgrading to D-Link DIR-813 AC750 Wi-Fi Router last week and have moved to that. I prefer it, particularly because it has a 5 gHz band for my phones. Still, this TP-LINK worked efficiently. You get a bit more than what you pay for with it, in my opinion. Still, it has a few shortcomings that might be worth considering. If price is a major factor to you, then definitely go with this one!

## Features

- Supports Multi Modes: Wireless Router, Range Extender, Access Point, WISP, N300 WiFi speed for faster Internet
- 2 x 5dBi antennas greatly increase the wireless robustness and stability
- Fast ethernet ports (10/100 Mbps) allow you to directly connect your wired devices
- WPA/WPA2 secure your WiFi connection, Guest Network/Parent Control secure your WiFi access
- Industry leading 2-year and FREE 24/7 technical support
- J. D. Power Ranked TP-Link "Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Wireless Routers" in 2017
- TP-Link offers a 2 year and Free 24/7 technical Support
- System ram type: ddr3_sdram
- Wireless N speed up to 300Mbps ideal applications for video streaming, online gaming VoIP, web browsing and multi-tasking
- Two 5dBi antennas greatly increase the wireless robustness and stability
- Easy Setup Assistant provides quick & hassle free installation
- Features parental control function managing the internet access of children or employee's computer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001FWYGJS |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,251 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #238 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 300mbps Wireless N Router |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | wi-fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | vera |
| Coverage | Standard Home/Small Office Coverage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 78,074 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6"L x 6.9"W x 1.3"H |
| Item Part Number | TL-WR841N |
| Item Weight | 8.82 Ounces |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 megabits per second |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | TL-WR841N (UK) |
| Model Name | TL-WR841N |
| Model Number | TL-WR841N |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | 0, Microsoft Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/2000/NT/98SE,MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| Router Network Type | hybrid |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPS |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| UPC | 845973051242 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 4 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- **Frequency Band Class:** Single-Band
- **Included Components:** 300mbps Wireless N Router
- **Model Name:** TL-WR841N
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Access Point Mode, WPS
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this one be used as a WiFi extender? Thanks!**
A: Yes.  Here are the steps in the correct order to do this with the stock firmware.  As other have said, internet access may take a while after setup is complete.1) Plug in the router and turn on the wifi (there is a button on the router for this)2) Connect to the the network being broadcast from the TP-link router (The password is on the bottom of the router)3) Open a browser and type 192.168.0.1 into the address bar4) Click on DHCP and disable it, then click "save" at the bottom5) If you have more than one of these routers or your main routers IP address is 192.168.0.1, click on Network then LAN and change the IP address of the router to some different IP like 192.168.2 click save, reconnect to the TP-Link network and log back into the router by using the new IP address.6) Click on Wireless then Security and change the password for the TP-link network to the same password as the network you are trying to extend. Click save, reconnect to the network with the new password and log in to the router again.7) Click wireless again.8) Change the SSID to the same SSID as the network you want to extend.9) Click the Check box next to "enable WDS bridging"10) Click on "survey" then select the network you want to extend11) enter the password for that network toward the bottom of the page12) Click save13) click OK or agree to the error that will popup about the channel being set to auto. Agreeing to this will let the router set the channel to whatever channel the main router is using.14) The router should disconnect you and you should reconnect to the network you wanted to extend but with better signal strength. It might take a minute for internet access or you might have to restart your laptop and other devices.This was from memory so it should be close but might not be perfect. The order of the steps does matter and is different than TP-Links FAQ answer.

**Q: How many devices will this router handle at one time?  Our current router forces all devices offline for about 5 minutes when there are more than 5ish**
A: My TP-LINK TL-WR841N shipped with a firmware-limited wireless device limit of 15 devices.  The latest firmware version, TL-WR841N_V9_141013 released 10/13/2014, increases the wireless device limit to 30.  Still stupid that the limit exists, but at least it's now at a number I won't reach in the near future.  Here's the URL: http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/?model=TL-WR841N&version=V9  or search for: 841n firmware v9  (or whatever hardware version you have - this will be on the bottom on the router as well as on the box.

**Q: What is "DD-WRT" and why are people putting on this router?**
A: You may not be able to put dd-wrt on the ones shipping from Amazon. Mine was a v9.0. The dd-wrt database supports upgrades up to v8.0. Some have upgraded successfully but complained about the lack of stability.

**Q: Keeps dropping. It's a hidden SSN, WPA2 and will just drop in the middle of a connection,will only come back up after a hard reboot. Help?**
A: Does this happen at a regular time interval? The router's default "lease" time is 2 hours (can be up to 48 hours). Normally this is not a problem, since the device just requests a new lease, but maybe there is something unusual related to your environment with the hidden SSID. Try configuring the router DHCP Settings "Address Lease Time" to 2880 minutes to see if that helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Priced right and works in minutes
*by E***Z on December 4, 2014*

Just received this Home Router with the ARRIS / Motorola SB6121 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem and it took no time at all to hook everything up, sync with cable company and enjoy faster speeds than I was seeing before. The problem started when an aging DOCSIS 2.0 modem/router combo kept dropping internet connection randomly and frequently. Speeds used to be reasonable at 20 Mbps download and 10 Mbps Upload but then after the cable company activated some new cable boxes by sending a signal to the home the problem began and speeds (when working) dropped down to 7 Mbps down and 7 Mbps up. I had attached a separate older router to the modem/router combo which did increase speed but with the constant dropping of internet this was not the solution. I have a Linksys WRT54G2 router that I bought a few years ago and it worked great but now with newer technology and higher demand for wireless this router is not adequate enough for what I need. Signal started to be a problem with this router as it lacks external antennae but when I lived in a 1 bedroom apartment it was fine. I saw the TP-Link TL-WR841N Wireless N300 Home Router was not only more than what I needed but highly liked and reviewed as well as extremely reasonable in price. My old router still costs 3 times as much as this router does. Set-up was super simple. The signal was recognized by my phone, I connected to the network using the password printed on the bottom of the router and went to the set-up page that the quick install directions had instructed me to do. The quick install was very quick without needing any software. Like I said I set up the wireless network from my smart phone. You just have to set an SSID, put in a new password, and save everything and your done. The process was less than 5 minutes including opening the package and plugging everything in. Signal strength was the first thing I noticed as being strong to very strong even two stories above the router which is in the basement. The second thing I noticed was speed. I did not run this router with the older modem so I can not say that it is faster in comparison but the top speed is 300 Mbps which I do not subscribe to but I was getting 40+Mbps download (50 Mbps subscription) and about 15 Mbps upload. This is more than enough to play on XBOX live and stream HD videos to multiple devices without hesitation. I am very happy with this product. ***UPDATE*** After 2 months of use I am still happy with this product. I still regularly see speeds in the 40+ Mbps for download but I average about 35 Mbps, and I see speeds up to 15 Mbps for uploads but average about 13 Mbps. I use the OOKLA app on my Samsung GS4 more often then my other devices, and I am quoting my average and top speeds based on that device but I will note that my iPad and my Mac Mini see slightly higher speeds as I believe the wifi radio is better in those devices. I do see better results also when I am above the wireless router (located in the basement) then when I am at the perimeter of the house. This is actually great news for me as I was worried about the signal not being able to penetrate through 2 floors and remain strong but I see better speed test results in my bedroom (2nd floor) where my Mac Mini, Xbox reside then in the living room (1st floor)where my iPad and GS4 usually are at. More often with my phone lately I am having problems with my wifi dropping because it is telling me that an authentication error occurred. I merely just reselect my home wifi from the list and it connects but then randomly it will give me that error. I looked into it and it appears GS4 phones have this problem but mine just started doing this. I will reset the router and my phone and see if that solves the problem which is a common solution. Other than this small issues, which sounds like my phones problem, I really like this router. For the price it is hard to beat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A respectable router, particularly if price is a major factor for you.
*by I***! on October 23, 2015*

When I recently paid for higher internet speeds, I realized I was capping my speeds due to my old router. It was making my Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player nearly useless with constant buffering, and it could not keep up with all of the devices in my household. I bought this TP-LINK N300 as a replacement. I was drawn to it because the price was right, but the specs also seemed appropriate for what I was doing. At any given time in my house, I am using a smart t.v. (hooked straight to the router), a laptop, multiple phones, a Chromebook, and the Chromecast. I don't mean I, personally...there are other people in the house. In addition, I sometimes sit outside and away from the router. My old router was great for distance, but otherwise needed an upgrade. This router has been able to handle the capacity issue. As soon as I set it up, I was getting speeds of 30 Mbps or more pretty quickly. The lag and buffering of my Chromecast also reduced by quite a bit. For a router on a budget, this worked fine for speed and just handling bandwidth. The range on it was not nearly as good as I hoped. Even from my bedroom, I would sometimes drop from wifi on my phone. I tinkered with wifi settings, but it was clearly just a distance thing. I am not a billionaire real estate tycoon with a 75 room mansion. I live in a modest three-bedroom house, so there is not much distance between the router (on one end of the house) and my bedroom. As I mentioned, my old router handled distance **much** better. Nonetheless, for the most part I was always connected. Setup was a breeze, and I feel like TP-LINK setup is a bit easier than some other brands. If you know what you are doing, anything is going to be fine, but when I was setting this up I kept my parents in mind. It was easy enough that they could do it, and that is saying something. This is a nice, efficient model that is probably best for the casual user with a few devices. I wanted something a bit nicer, but the price was right. I am speaking in past tense throughout some of this review because I ended up upgrading to D-Link DIR-813 AC750 Wi-Fi Router last week and have moved to that. I prefer it, particularly because it has a 5 gHz band for my phones. Still, this TP-LINK worked efficiently. You get a bit more than what you pay for with it, in my opinion. Still, it has a few shortcomings that might be worth considering. If price is a major factor to you, then definitely go with this one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice Router, Easy Setup, Replaced Horrible Comcast wi-fi
*by C***R on August 1, 2015*

I bought this router to circumvent the horrible wi-fi that comcast provides with their combo router. It serves that purpose very well, especially considering the purchase price of 20 dollars. The set up is easy, taking easily less than 10 minutes. Here are the steps I followed: 1) Rotate the antenna's to vertical, connect the power cord and plug in. 2) Connect an Ethernet cable from cable router to TP-Link WAN port (colored blue on mine) 3) Connect a computer to the TP-link using an Ethernet cable 4) Open a browser to http://tplinklogin.net a) Others have reported problems with this url, you can use 192.168.0.1 instead. Both worked for me 5) For UserID, enter: admin For Password, enter: admin 6) My router went immediately to Quick Setup, if yours doesn't, you can select it from a list on the left side of the page 7) Click "Next" to take you to wireless settings 8) Make sure Wireless Radio selection is set to "Enabled" 9) Make up an SSID name (your access point name) and enter it where it says Wireless Network Name, I like to use VIRUS ALERT: Infected Network 10) Pick a password you can easily remember and enter it 11) Finish It says you are done, but you are NOT DONE 12) From the main menu, select System Tools, this reveals sub-selections, pick Password 13) Change the userID and password to something other than admin. Why? You may be susceptible to "man in middle" attacks if you don't. You can google "man in the middle attacks TPlink", and you will might be a little frightened. Hackers can access your router remotely with the default password then sniff all your traffic, inserting themselves in the middle, potentially grabbing your online banking credentials or other invaluable information. TP link says it has closed the security holes, but this step and the next one is for your extra peace of mind. 14) Logout, close your browser, restart your computer. Apparently there are some sites that can grab the new userID and passowrd from your browser, even if you said not to save the password, if you happen to navigate there after selecting the new password. This vulnerability lasts until you close your browser after setting the new password. Is this true? I read it on the internet, so it must be true. Anyway, restart seems a small price to pay for a little more peace of mind. Call me paranoid. Now you are DONE (yay) My results: My horrible comcast wi-fi, which I was trying to get around, was clocking in at speeds ranging from as slow as 0.1 Mbps to rarely above 2Mbps according to the cnet internet speed test. I am paying for 25 Mbps, which I can achieve when connected to the comcast router via Ethernet cable. With the comcast wi-fi disabled, and this router attached via one of the comcast ethernet ports, I am seeing wifi speeds ranging from 5 Mbps to 22 Mbps. Keep in mind that comcast caps my speed at 25 Mbps. I mainly use wifi for working remotely, attaching to unix/linux servers back at the salt-mine where I am employed. I don't need super fast streaming speeds, but latency is very important to me, and they tend to go hand in hand. When my comcast wi-fi dropped below 0.4 Mbps, my connection to work became unbearable, with keyboard lag in the 10's of seconds, and finally lost connections. With the TP-link router I have had none of those problems, 5 Mbps performance is great, no perceptible difference from being physically at my office. Just for kicks, I also tested netflix on my laptop with it connected wirelessly. I streamed "House of Cards" at a crystel clear 080P with no buffering. We have multiple smart phones, laptops, and a wireless printer all connected wirelessly with no problems. We have ROKU and a VOIP phone connected to the TP-LINK via an Ethernet cable. All are working fine. We are staying in an apartment complex with many wireless access points, so I suspect there is lots of clutter on the 2.4 Ghz wi-fi frequency, and I blame the slower than expected TP-LINK wi-fi speeds on that clutter. Maybe I am letting TP-LINK off the hook too easily, but I would have given 5 stars if I reliably got speeds of 16 Mbps, which seems to be the norm based on other reviews. I don't, so, only 4 stars. If I later experience the need to frequently recycle power, as other reviewers have reported, or something else bad happens, I will edit this review. Otherwise, you can figure that I am still happy and sitting at 4 stars.

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