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TP-Link TL-WR841N review

TP-Link TL-WR841N front angle
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £27
inc VAT

The TP-Link WL-WR841N is an incredibly cheap router but only operates on the 2.4GHz band, leaving it with poor performance

Specifications

Modem: None, Wi-Fi standard: 802.11n, Stated speed: 300Mbit/s, USB ports: None, Wall mountable: Yes

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The TP-Link TL-WR841N is a very inexpensive router with a simple design to match its price. It’s a curved rectangular shape with two large, non-replaceable antennas protruding from its back. It isn’t much to look at although it is at least small enough to hide away with minimal fuss. You can also screw the router to a wall courtesy of mounting points on its base. 

The router’s specifications reflect its low price. The four LAN ports only run at 10/100 speed, as does the WAN port for connecting to your modem, which could limit your download speeds if you have particularly high-speed internet; but most people spending nearly £30 a month on their broadband wouldn’t go for a router this cheap. Aside from ports, the router has a power button and a WPS button that also serves as a reset switch. This requires a long press in order to reset the router, so you shouldn’t accidentally reboot the router when you’re setting up a WPS device. Finally, there’s a button to enable and disable wireless.   

The WL-WR841N doesn’t have any USB ports for connecting external drives or printer sharing, which isn’t hugely surprising. The top of the router has a row of lights showing the status of the internet connection, any devices connected to the LAN ports and the status of any WPS pairing you’re doing. 

This 802.11n router only operates on the 2.4GHz band, and has a theoretical throughput of 300Mbit/s. The 5GHz band is often less congested, so if you’re planning on setting up a wireless network in an area where you’ll be competing with many other wireless devices, such as cordless telephones, this is worth keeping in mind. You can’t set up separate guest networks, either. These are useful if you want to allow internet access to visitors without also giving them access to your entire local network.  

A wireless password is turned on by default, and you can find the password on the base of the router. This password also serves as the default WPS pin if you’re not using the WPS pairing button on the router. The default web interface address and username and password are also conveniently labelled. 

The interface for configuring the router is very simple and there’s a Quick Setup wizard that can auto-detect your internet connection type via the WAN port. Access to common controls like Port Forwarding and Dynamic DNS are all clearly labelled, and there’s enough guidance onscreen to explain some of the more complex menus such as setting up Internet Access Control and Parental Control. The latter will let you set up rules such as limiting a PC with a specific MAC address to certain websites only on specific days, which is useful if you want to restrict access to just the weekends for your kids, for example. 

We tested the TL-WR841N’s performance using our laptop’s built-in Intel Dual Band Wireless N-7260 adaptor. At 10m we saw transfer speeds of 19.9Mbit/s, which isn’t the worst we’ve seen, especially for a cheap router. However, at 25m throughput speeds dropped to just 3.2Mbit/s, which will cripple most internet connections. We also tested using TP-Link’s TL-WN823N 802.11n USB adaptor (£11 from www.dabs.com). At both 10m and 25m we saw some improvement, with throughput of 33.1Mbit/s and 5.3Mbit/s respectively. 

The TL-WR841N is a very inexpensive router but its performance and specifications leave a lot to be desired. Ease of use is one of its strong points, but if you’re looking for an inexpensive router, the Trendnet TEW-810DR isn’t much more expensive and is far faster. 

HARDWARE
ModemNone
Wi-Fi standard802.11n
Bands2.4GHz
Stated speed300Mbit/s
SecurityWEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPS
Upgradable antennaNo
WAN ports1
LAN ports4x 10/100Mbit/s
USB portsNone
Wall mountableYes
Size192x130x33mm
SOFTWARE
Guest networksNone
Media serverNone
USB servicesN/A
DDNS servicesDyn.com, No-IP.com, Comexe.cn
BUYING INFORMATION
Price including VAT£20
WarrantyThree-year RTB
Supplierwww.dabs.com
Detailshttp://uk.tp-link.com/
Part codeTL-WR841N