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product_id: 6730784
title: "TP-LINK TD-8817 ADSL2+ Modem, 1 RJ45, 1 USB Port, Bridge Mode, NAT Router, Annex A, ADSL Splitter, 24Mbps Downstream"
brand: "tp-link"
price: "644.25 DT"
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# 24Mbps max downstream speed Built-in NAT firewall security 1 RJ45 + 1 USB port connectivity TP-LINK TD-8817 ADSL2+ Modem, 1 RJ45, 1 USB Port, Bridge Mode, NAT Router, Annex A, ADSL Splitter, 24Mbps Downstream

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** 644.25 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Stay connected, secure, and ahead with TP-LINK TD-8817 — your wired network’s secret weapon!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-LINK TD-8817 ADSL2+ Modem, 1 RJ45, 1 USB Port, Bridge Mode, NAT Router, Annex A, ADSL Splitter, 24Mbps Downstream by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** 644.25 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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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

- • **Optimized Traffic Flow:** Advanced QoS prioritizes streaming and gaming traffic for lag-free, smooth online experiences.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Effortless setup with automatic ISP recognition—get online in minutes, no tech headaches.
- • **Robust Security Shield:** Integrated NAT firewall and customizable access controls keep your network safe from cyber threats.
- • **Dual-Function Powerhouse:** Combines high-speed ADSL2+ modem and 10/100Mbps NAT router in one sleek device—streamline your network setup.
- • **Cost-Effective Reliability:** Save on hardware and energy with a compact, durable modem-router backed by a 2-year warranty.

## Overview

The TP-LINK TD-8817 is a high-performance ADSL2+ modem-router combo delivering up to 24Mbps downstream speeds. Featuring 1 RJ45 Ethernet port and 1 USB port, it supports bridge mode and NAT routing with built-in firewall protection. Designed for home and small business users, it offers easy plug-and-play setup, advanced QoS for smooth streaming, and robust security controls, all in a compact, cost-effective package.

## Description

ADSL2+ Ethernet Modem Router TD-8817 is a high performance modem router that provides a full rate of ADSL2+ standard with the superb reliability and a cost-effective solution for home and small business. It is a 2-in-1 device that combines the function of a high-speed DSL modem and a one-Port 10/100Mbps NAT router. Using the TD-8817, you can easily create a secure and high-speed wired network to share files, music, photos, and printers with multiple computers. 2-in-1 Solution As a 2-in-1 device, TD-8817 combines the functions of a high speed DSL modem, and a one-Port 10/100Mbps NAT router. No need to buy a separate router, the TD-8817 is designed to give you a perfect solution to acquiring and sharing high speed Internet access. Then you could save the cost of procurement and the cost of device running. Access High-Speed Internet Unlike a dial-up Internet service, a DSL Internet connection is always on so that you do not have to wait to access the web. Supporting the latest ADSL standard, the TD-8817 provides higher performance (up to 24Mbps downstream) and longer reach from the central office of your ISP(Internet Service Provider). Advanced Network Security Support NAT firewall, TD-8817 could prevent potential attacks from across the Internet. For added convenience, it supports access control based on MAC address, IP address, domain name or application so parents and network administrators can establish restricted access policies for children or staff. Quality of Service Built-in QoS engine provides various QoS policies that help prioritize Internet traffic to enable smooth IPTV streaming and lag-free online gaming. Thus users could experience the benefit of smooth network connection without concern of traffic congestion. Easy to Use The device comes with a CD with an Easy Setup Assistant that helps you step by step to complete your Internet connection and security configurations.

Review: Totally automatic connection to AT&T, no setup needed for existing account - I bought this to replace a 3-year-old Actiontec that was losing connections and overheating. Remembering past experiences, I called their tech support and got my DSL login username and password in case they were needed. To connect new modems in the past I've had to enter setup info, connect, manually enter bridge mode, and only then connect the router. None of that here. I plugged everything together, started the modem (nice to have an on-off switch on the back, by the way), and it quickly recognized that a wireless router was connected. It automatically went into bridge mode, made the connections, and worked flawlessly. Pure plug-n-play goodness. (I've been on AT&T for years, so this was NOT setting up a new account, which does require several initial steps that can't be skipped.) I've only had this running for about an hour and a half, so time will tell whether this drops connections as badly as the old modem. Comments here and other places say that this modem does a better job of staying connected than most, and that was a major factor in my purchasing this modem rather than others. Some have posted that their upload and download speeds have increased; mine have stayed the same (6mbps service). As I'm only using this in bridge mode, I can't comment on the router functions of this unit. I may disconnect the wireless router later and play around with it just to see how good it is. By the way, there are a lot of misconceptions about what a router does. Routing allows multiple units to share a single internet connection. It is needed for BOTH wired and wireless devices that need to go the the internet. If this device is connected to a switch and other wired devices are hooked to the switch, this can handle routing for the wired devices without any need for a wireless router. Routing and wireless are NOT one and the same. Hooking a wireless router to this device disables the routing function and puts it into bridge mode. If your wireless router has access point mode, it can disable its own routing functions and can allow this router/modem to handle the routing, firewall, and so forth for your network. It will then only handle the wireless connections, not rout them. In this case, this modem/router will have to go through all the ISP connection setup steps that the wireless router had previously handled. If I have any criticism of the device, it is that the indicator lights are only on top, very small and dim, and hard to see. I think putting wrap-around LEDs on the front edge would improve visibility enormously. One more note: in bridge mode, the Internet indicator light does not light up on the modem since routing functions are disabled. It only functions if the unit is in router mode (with no other router connected). I also doubt that the USB port works in bridge mode, but I haven't tested it.
Review: Set up issues, but customer service was great. - I bought this to replace a CenturyLink modem. This modem works perfectly fine with no issues. However, it did take a couple of hours to set up because the software that was used for set up from the included disk was not the most up-to-date version for the hardware version of the modem in the box. TP-Link's customer service was really good. The first gentlemen I talked with was incredibly helpful and we got the computer to finally acknowledge the new modem so we ended the call thinking it was all set. Not so much. There were still something wrong so I called customer support right back and this time was put on hold for about ten minutes and received a new customer service rep. She was really nice but she was an overseas operator and there were times I just didn't understand some of the words she was saying. That being said, she was knowledgeable and patient and we went through all the advanced settings item by item until we found the incompatible hardware version number in some obscure little setting that I'll probably never be able to find again if my life depended on it. Once we changed that number everything worked instantly. Unfortunately, it took about 45 minutes on the phone with the rep scouring files and settings and resetting the modem repeatedly to find that number, but at least it was found. I've had it over a month now and it's been flawless since set up. I would recommend this modem.

## Features

- Provide Internet access via ADSL Service and create a wired sharing network, all with one product
- Works with the latest ADSL standards: up to 24Mbps downstream superior performance
- Built-in firewall protects against Internet attacks
- Various QoS policies enable various application, meeting people's different needs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0037DAX9U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #263,733 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #210 in Computer Networking Modems |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Adsl2+ Ethernet/Usb Modem Router, External Splitter, Power Adapter, Quick Installation Guide, Resource Cd, Rj-11 Telephone Cable, Rj-45 Ethernet Cable, Usb Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 241 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 24 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973060107, 06935364060107 |
| Internet Service Provider | DSL providers |
| Internet service provider | DSL providers |
| Item Weight | 1.27 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link IP Cams |
| Maximum Downstream Data Transfer Rate | 24 Megabits Per Second |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3.5 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | TD-8817 |
| Model Number | TD-8817 |
| Modem Type | DSL |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 803982816535 778890697135 845973060107 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet
- **Internet service provider:** DSL providers

## Images

![TP-LINK TD-8817 ADSL2+ Modem, 1 RJ45, 1 USB Port, Bridge Mode, NAT Router, Annex A, ADSL Splitter, 24Mbps Downstream - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71z8nWqF7cL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am now confused about the difference between the tp-link td 8817 and 8616, based on responses by jonathan hanson on 3/23/14 and as atwood on 4/16/14**
A: The confusion stems from the fact that in recent years, most home internet access has moved to all in one devices that fulfill multiple roles. However, there are many functions that are part of providing internet access and each can potentially be assigned to seperate devices. In most home internet access you have:A modem - this is specific to the type of service you have (cable or DsL). Its job is to translate the signal from your service provider into something your local device can understand. Usually this is done by coverting the signal to Ethernet.A router - this device takes the signal from your modem and does a variety transformations to it to allow multiple devices to connect to the internet. It is usually also the device that hands out addresses to your local devices. It is also known as your gateway, as all traffic to and from the internet goes through it.A switch - this device takes care of distributing the signal from your router to all devices that are physically connected on your local network. This is almost exclusively done over RJ45 CAT 5 cabling. Looks like an over sized phone plug.A wireless access point - this device takes care of distributing the signal from your router to all device that are connected wirelessly to your local network. There is a wide variety of types protocol to do this with 802.11 a, b, g, n and ac being the most commonly in use.To simplify things for end users, many devices combine multiple functions into one. The most common device type at this time is one that combines a router, switch and wireless access point into one unit so that all you have to do is connect your provider's modem and maybe go through a few setup screens.The TD-8816 combines combines a modem and a router and goes from a phone line to Ethernet. The TD-8817 combines a modem and a router and goes from phone line to either Ethernet or USB. It also appears to have the ability to disable its router allowing you to turn it into a simple modem. This how some people would use it if they had a single PC and no need to share the connection. Your computer would then become a router of sorts but with only itself as the member of the local network. Most users nowadays do not use this configuration. Sorry for the long post. Hopefully this helps.

**Q: How well does this work without having antennas?**
A: The correct answer is: it IS a modem AND a router, BUT it's NOT wifi and therefore DOES NOT USE any Antennas at all. It's 100% WIRED, and NOT wireless. I own it, and it's great. About to go buy another one for my folks.

**Q: Is anyone using this modem with AT&T DSL service?**
A: Yes, it's a straight drop in for the DSL service (not U-verse of course).  Just connect a USB cable, type in the IP address, and copy over the email address and password.  Make sure any other settings (pppoe, etc.) are the same when you are in there, and that's it.  This is truly less than a 5 minute swap, that will save you $50-$60 over the AT&T priced modem.

**Q: What is the difference between TP-LINK TD-8817 and TP-LINK TD-8616?
TD-8817 was first available in 2005, while TD-8616 in 2010. is 8616 better?**
A: The difference is that the 8616 is not a router/firewall/DHCP server and you have to terminate PPP on another device (like your router) that supplies login credentials. The 8817 IS a router/firewall/DHCP server and it terminates your DSL connection itself, supplying the PPoE login credentials. One is not "better" than the other. They're just different. The 8817 will likely be an easier set-up for most people.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Totally automatic connection to AT&T, no setup needed for existing account
*by M***R on October 3, 2014*

I bought this to replace a 3-year-old Actiontec that was losing connections and overheating. Remembering past experiences, I called their tech support and got my DSL login username and password in case they were needed. To connect new modems in the past I've had to enter setup info, connect, manually enter bridge mode, and only then connect the router. None of that here. I plugged everything together, started the modem (nice to have an on-off switch on the back, by the way), and it quickly recognized that a wireless router was connected. It automatically went into bridge mode, made the connections, and worked flawlessly. Pure plug-n-play goodness. (I've been on AT&T for years, so this was NOT setting up a new account, which does require several initial steps that can't be skipped.) I've only had this running for about an hour and a half, so time will tell whether this drops connections as badly as the old modem. Comments here and other places say that this modem does a better job of staying connected than most, and that was a major factor in my purchasing this modem rather than others. Some have posted that their upload and download speeds have increased; mine have stayed the same (6mbps service). As I'm only using this in bridge mode, I can't comment on the router functions of this unit. I may disconnect the wireless router later and play around with it just to see how good it is. By the way, there are a lot of misconceptions about what a router does. Routing allows multiple units to share a single internet connection. It is needed for BOTH wired and wireless devices that need to go the the internet. If this device is connected to a switch and other wired devices are hooked to the switch, this can handle routing for the wired devices without any need for a wireless router. Routing and wireless are NOT one and the same. Hooking a wireless router to this device disables the routing function and puts it into bridge mode. If your wireless router has access point mode, it can disable its own routing functions and can allow this router/modem to handle the routing, firewall, and so forth for your network. It will then only handle the wireless connections, not rout them. In this case, this modem/router will have to go through all the ISP connection setup steps that the wireless router had previously handled. If I have any criticism of the device, it is that the indicator lights are only on top, very small and dim, and hard to see. I think putting wrap-around LEDs on the front edge would improve visibility enormously. One more note: in bridge mode, the Internet indicator light does not light up on the modem since routing functions are disabled. It only functions if the unit is in router mode (with no other router connected). I also doubt that the USB port works in bridge mode, but I haven't tested it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Set up issues, but customer service was great.
*by S***D on May 6, 2014*

I bought this to replace a CenturyLink modem. This modem works perfectly fine with no issues. However, it did take a couple of hours to set up because the software that was used for set up from the included disk was not the most up-to-date version for the hardware version of the modem in the box. TP-Link's customer service was really good. The first gentlemen I talked with was incredibly helpful and we got the computer to finally acknowledge the new modem so we ended the call thinking it was all set. Not so much. There were still something wrong so I called customer support right back and this time was put on hold for about ten minutes and received a new customer service rep. She was really nice but she was an overseas operator and there were times I just didn't understand some of the words she was saying. That being said, she was knowledgeable and patient and we went through all the advanced settings item by item until we found the incompatible hardware version number in some obscure little setting that I'll probably never be able to find again if my life depended on it. Once we changed that number everything worked instantly. Unfortunately, it took about 45 minutes on the phone with the rep scouring files and settings and resetting the modem repeatedly to find that number, but at least it was found. I've had it over a month now and it's been flawless since set up. I would recommend this modem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Great Modem At A Great Price
*by L***R on May 24, 2014*

I bought this to replace an older Windstream (Speedstream 4300) modem. It works great with Windstream (change the default 8/35 VPI/VCI to 0/35 for Windstream). It seems to be slightly faster but is a lot more stable and I've never seen a modem link up as fast as this one does in the 13 years I've used DSL on 2 different providers. My old modem had started dropping out a lot but this one has not dropped out once in the 3+ weeks I've owned it. Setup was no problem but I am experienced and just set the unit up from the browser. Windstream had given me a Sagemcom 1704 gateway but I didn't want to use any of their equipment. I bridged my TD-8817 and use it with an ASUS RT-N16 Wireless Router that I have owned for a few years and it makes a great package. I am very pleased with the TD-8817 and I recommend it. I would buy another if I needed another modem.

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