- Nov.2006
- 09
TP-Link TL-WR541G--SOLID INTERNET SHARING FOR HALF THE PRICE
TP-Link 54M wireless router has been featured in Australian Personal Computing (APC) Magazine in the Best Tech section and has been awarded the "Best Value" icon.
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The following is original report:
(URL: http://apcmag.com/BestTech/37/current)
TP-Link TL-WR541G—solid internet sharing for half the price
9th November 2006
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This inexpensive wireless router provides the essentials while leaving out the frills. In our tests the TL-WR541G delivered solid connections at the same range as routers costing much more. It has the usual four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch and the router includes the usual features such as a (relatively simple) firewall, access controls, WPA2 authentication, DHCP and port triggering. The web-based configuration is as easy to use as better-known brands’, though Mac OS X users will need Firefox or Camino rather than Safari. Super G mode provides faster WLAN speeds when used with corresponding adaptors. If you can afford broadband internet, you can almost certainly afford the TL-WR541G as well so you can share the connection between multiple computers or just to get the convenience of wireless networking.