Impressive speed and range, plenty of advanced features and a great price make it worth putting up with the arcane admin controls.
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Published on 30 March 2011
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recommended
1 / 2
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Reviewed price £33 inc VAT
The TP-Link TD-W8961ND is almost identical to the TD-W8951ND except that it has an extra antenna. This allows it to operate at a theoretical top speed of 300Mbit/s by using MIMO (multiple-input and multiple-output) technology. This is a hopelessly optimistic claim, but 300N wireless access points often perform better over longer distances than 150N models.We’re not big fans of TP-Link’s setup interface: it’s supposedly designed to hide advanced options from novice users, and yet some screens mix arcane settings with basic stuff like security. Still, if you’re familiar with terms such as WDS and MAC address filtering, you’ll find yourself pleasantly surprised by how many features this router supports: as well as WDS, there’s WPS push-button security, VLANs, QoS, UPnP and Dynamic DNS. It doesn’t help that TP-Link has renamed WPS to “QSS”, although the large button on the front panel could be for little else.
Setup is reasonably straightforward: a guide on the supplied disc explains how to attach the router to a PC and phone line, and logging into the router’s web interface reveals a wizard to set up Internet access and a wireless network, including security. For most people, this should be enough to get them up and running.
Despite the extra antenna, we got the exact same results in our close-range wireless test for both the TD-W8961ND and the single-antenna TD-W8951ND. The difference in results in the Far test was within a fairly narrow margin of error. However in the Very Far test, the TD-W8961ND managed almost twice the speed, coming in at an impressive 11Mbit/s – faster than most broadband connections and more than enough for streaming video.
Wired connections are less impressive, with Fast (100Mb/s) rather than Gigabit (1000Mb/s) Ethernet ports and no USB ports. However, this is the least expensive router we’ve seen that supports MIMO. Whether it’s worth paying the extra £7 over TP-Link’s own TD-W8951ND is up for debate, but for larger homes where long-range performance is important, we reckon it is.
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Barry de la Rosa
Barry de la Rosa has written various articles on a range of topics covering everything from TVs to mobile phones.
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