Merk | TP-Link |
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Fabrikant | Tp-Link |
Serie | TL-WA901ND v5.0 |
Productafmetingen | 28.8 x 22.6 x 7.1 cm; 280 gram |
Batterijen: | 1 AA batterij(en) vereist. |
Modelnummer item | TL-WA901ND |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Nee |
Aantal processors | 1 |
Soort computergeheugen | DDR3 SDRAM |
Draadloos type | 802.11bgn |
Aantal Ethernet-poorten | 1 |
Voltage | 12 Volt |
Wattage | 7.2 |
Energiebron | 12VDC / 1.0A |
Besturingssysteem | Microsoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8 oder 10 MacOS NetWare UNIX Linux |
Omschrijving batterij | 12VDC / 1.0A |
Batterijen wel of niet meegeleverd | Nee |
Vermogen lithiumbatterij | 1 Watt-uur |
Gewicht lithiumbatterij | 1 Gram |
Fabrikant | Tp-Link |
Taal | Engels |
ASIN | B002YETVXC |
Gegarandeerde software-updates tot | onbekend |
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TP-Link TL-WA901ND, 450Mbps Wireless N Access Point
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Merk | TP-Link |
Serie | TL-WA901ND v5.0 |
Speciale kenmerken | maximale temperatuur 0 tot 40 graden, indicatielampjes |
Draadloos type | 802.11bgn |
Compatibele apparaten | All |
Frequentie | 2.4 GHz |
Inbegrepen componenten | WLAN Access Point TL-WA901ND,3 afneembare rondstframe-antenne, spanningsadapter, PoE-Powerinjector, cd met hulpmiddelen, snelstartgids Meer bekijken |
Gewicht van item | 280 Gram |
Besturingssysteem | Microsoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8 oder 10 MacOS NetWare UNIX Linux |
Beveiligingsprotocol | WPA |
Over dit item
- Een draadloze overdrachtssnelheid van 450 Mbps geeft je een vlotte draadloze N-ervaring.
- Ondersteunt meerdere bedrijfsmodi: Accesspoint, Client, Universal/WDS-repeater, WLAN-bridge
- Bouw gewoon een WPA-versleutelde, veilige verbinding op door op de QSS-knop te drukken.
- Tot 30 meter power-over-ethernet-vermogen voor flexibel gebruik.
- Inhoud: WLAN-Accesspoint TL-WA901ND, 3 afneembare ronde straalantenne, spanningsadapter, PoE-powerinjector, hulpbronnen-cd, snelstartgids (mogelijk niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands).
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Productgegevens
- Batterijen: : 1 AA batterij(en) vereist.
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : Nee
- Taal : Engels
- Productafmetingen : 28.8 x 22.6 x 7.1 cm; 280 gram
- Fabrikant : Tp-Link
- ASIN : B002YETVXC
- Modelnummer item : TL-WA901ND
- Gegarandeerde software-updates tot : onbekend
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Datum eerste beschikbaarheid | 15 januari 2020 |
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After setting up this device as a universal repeater in a central location, I noticed the router quoting a connection speed to the TP Link AP of only 100 Mbps. This seemed wrong so I confirmed the cable speed and output from the ISP box; both 1,000 Mbps. Surely a device marketed at 450 Mbps wireless transmission rate wouldn't have a 10/100 Mbps RJ45 port?! Investigation of the manual clearly states that this is exactly the case.
TL;DR: do not buy this device if you want to make use of 802.11n speeds. This device will not accept ethernet faster than 100 Mbps.


The AP Client mode was easy to setup an I used it between a house and a garage 20m away. I was able to sustain a 300Mbps link using the device (tested while it was raining!). I've never been able to get a full 450Mpbs link working, I think there is too much WiFi noise in my area for that to work.
The WAP mode is primarily how I use it, the wifi penetration is excellent. I originally bought it as the neighbour has a baby monitor which completely blocked (the phone/WAP connection would fail) my BT HomeHub 5's WiFi when it was activated. This device is able to power through such noise so Netflix, etc.. could still stream. In WAP mode it has dealt with 10 active devices with ease.
The four stars is because the device will forget its settings if disconnected from power for >5 days. It is somewhat annoying to return from a holiday, turn it on and then go into the devices admin page to setup the WAP configuration again.

Connected the device directly to my laptop and followed the simple instructions to set up as an access point. Then just plugged the device into the Ethernet at far end of the house. We now have WiFi throughout.
This does have a different designation and password from the Homehub so phone/iPad do not switch seamlessly between the two as I move around the house. This is probably because I have not worked out how to do it, but frankly that is a minor issue.

This is where the PoE is useful. I can run the ethernet wire right through the house to place the hub in a convenient position, and i don't have to put it near to a mains socket or have the mains adapter wire showing (the mains adapter is next to the router and the passive PoE injector - supplied in the box - powers the TP-LINK through the ethernet cable). I can't tell you how useful this is!
It's straightforward to set up in any mode, although it did require that I log into its control panel (find its default wifi network, type in a web page which sometimes routes to the internet and sometimes to the device, and type some numbers in which may take a bit of looking up). It's pumping 20Mbps (ie broadband - not sure how fast my ethernet is) via Wifi to my office and back, which is better than I've had using Powerline or any other method and pretty much as good on Wifi as when i put my laptop right next to the main hub.
But then I needed to do something a little more clever. I wanted to attach my Femptocell (mobile phone signal strength box) to the TP-Link so that the mobile phone signal was stronger in the office. They always say to only plug the femptocell into the main router hub. But it worked, straight away. Very pleased.
NOTE about femptocells - you get them from your mobile phone provider, you pay a monthly fee, and they register them to the specific address where you are using it. If you move it to a different address, they will probably stop it working and in any case you are breaking the law (yes, you can actually be fined heavily and jailed). And it only works with phones on that mobile provider, eg EE. It routes the phone call through broadband. Speak to your provider. Wifi Calling is probably better but I don't have that option with my mobile provider.