

🌍 Stay connected everywhere — your pocket-sized Wi-Fi powerhouse!
The TP-Link TL-WR902AC is a compact, travel-friendly dual-band AC750 router designed for professionals on the move. Weighing just 59.9g, it supports multiple modes including router, hotspot, range extender, and access point, ensuring versatile connectivity options. With 1 USB 2.0 and 1 micro USB port, it enables file sharing and 3G/4G modem support. Ideal for securing public Wi-Fi and maintaining fast, reliable internet access wherever you go.



















| ASIN | B01NAYG15H |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,971 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 12 in Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Colour | white with black accents |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11,497) |
| Date First Available | 26 Jan. 2017 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 59.9 g |
| Item model number | TL-WR902AC |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 2.2 x 7.4 cm; 59.99 g |
| Series | TL-WR902AC(UK) |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ac, 802.11b |
J**G
Fantastic bit of kit
I bought this for Hubby to use as a range extender at home but he has found it invaluable when travelling. When staying away in hotels, he has used it to make a wired signal from a wireless signal & vice versa so it allows a variety of devices even if the Wi-Fi has been hit & miss . It can create a private network which is great when you are having to use the available public signal so you can keep your info private. He has also used it at work to wirelessly monitor a machine on the shop floor from his desk & his colleagues were also impressed with the capacities. It's a nice size, very easy to set up, simple to understand and extremely useful as it has multiple functions. Worth every penny!
P**F
Brilliant for accessing captive portals on public networks
Bought this for my mum to use during her long term stay in hospital at the moment. The 'Patient Wifi' doesn’t quite reach her room, so I bought this to extend the wifi so she can access the internet on her phone and tablet. It’s brilliant! The beauty with this Router - and the primary reason I bought it - so it can access captive portals on the web browser in order to get online. I initially tried using my own home-use wifi repeater, but for whatever reason, it can’t access the captive portals on public wifi networks, but the TP Link Travel Router does! Once the parameters of the Travel Router are set up on the TP Link Settings Page ( http://192.168.0.1/ ), it’s a brilliant wee box of tricks and works super on public wifi points. I left a sticky note on my Router, so if it’s discovered by patients/ staff, they know what it is and who it belongs to. Mum now has superb internet access and can communicate with family online etc as much as she wants now. Happy Bunny. Recommend. ------- UPDATE 27th April 2022 Router still going strong 👍 Bought a second one for myself to use when travelling and tried out the different functions (AP, client, Repeater). They all do their job well once you set up the correct parameters on the settings page through your browser. TP Link makes it easy for any person to use, whether you're super tech savvy or a luddite. The settings interface guides you through setting up your router, step by step, or of you're an advanced user, you can set it up manually. All the information you need about the router is there on the screen.
A**N
Versatile little travel WiFi router
For its size this little travel WiFi router is great. It support both 2.4G and 5G WiFi bands and different usage scenarios which are easy to switch between using a physical button on the side of the device. The device is tiny for what it can do and low power enough that it could be run from a reasonable sized power bank instead of the supplied mains AC adapter. Configuration in router mode (with the switch set to Share ETH) was a breeze using TP-Link's Tether app. In the other modes you have to resort to using the admin console on a web browser which is a shame as being able to do it all from Tether would simplify things. Also your configuration from router mode isn't retained when switching modes and when you switch back any custom WiFi network changes mat be undone by switching modes and using the admin console in the web browser session. The device only supports a single web admin session too, so changing WiFi settings means you then have to power cycle the device to be able to log in to the admin console again. The device also supports a guest WiFi network, so you can create a private wireless network for your trusted devices on the main WiFi, and selectively share internet access with others via guest WiFi without them having access to your private network. It does NOT include any direct way of connecting to the internet itself. To do that you need an internet router you can connect to it using the wired ethernet port, or you need to buy a USB modem (aka a dongle) to plug into its USB port (i.e. with SIM slot and mobile data contract). USB modems aren't that plentiful either and most only work on 3G/4G mobile networks (I haven't found a 5G one at all at the time of writing). It can also work in shared hotspot mode, where all your devices are connected to the device and it connects to public WiFi or a mobile data WiFi router. This can significantly simplify connecting your devices up when travelling, but be aware that it may open your WiFi data to snooping if ultimately going through a public WiFi without using a VPN as well. My one real gripe about the device, and hence it losing a star, is speed. Despite saying it supports fast WiFi, my tests showed it topping out at 50Mbps on 2.4G WiFi and at 95Mbps on 5G WiFi connections. As more devices are added the speeds drop further too.
S**E
Great little WAP
Handy little router for an on the road engineer, I use this as a mini DHCP server and it is ideal
T**S
Compact and Versatile Travel Router – Ideal for On-the-Go Connectivity
The TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Travel Router (TL-WR902AC) has been a game-changer for my travel needs. Its compact design makes it easy to pack, and it offers multiple modes—Router, Hotspot, Range Extender, Client, and Access Point—providing flexibility in various situations. The dual-band AC750 Wi-Fi ensures stable and fast connections, whether I'm in a hotel room or a café. The USB 2.0 port is a handy feature for file sharing or charging devices on the go. Overall, it's a reliable and versatile device that enhances my internet experience while traveling.
M**S
Lasted 5 days
Was an absolute breeze to setup. Took 5 mins and had my phone hotspot connected, shared through this device, WiFi printer and enabled my laptop, other phone and tablet to print. Signal strength was great and it worked perfectly. Suddenly stopped working after 5 days, the laptop refused connection, went through every trouble shooting guide, nothing worked. TP Link support never responded. Unfortunately now being sent back because it's as useful as a brick.
Ö**N
harika ürün smart tv wi-fi çipi tarla olmuştu ama LAN çalışıyordu bana 4000 tl fiyat çıkardılar bu ürünle hallettim acayip ucuza
A**A
This gadget as its described!, perfect!
M**A
Stable performance and no surprises ... good item ...
D**M
Excellent pour obtenir un accès internet possible que par du RJ45 et en Utilisant une Clé 4g ( pour ma part nécessité pour connecter un CozyTouch Thermor avec Mon Airbox confort Orange ) et comme le Cozy ne peux être connecté qu'avec un câble RJ 45, TP-Link ma enlevé une belle épine du pied. Pour le moment, fonctionne très bien.
X**N
I bought this TP-LInk AX3000 to replace my old router, which is a noname brand wifi6. My old router works fine but I am looking for one with advanced features. This TP-Link catches my eyes as it supports openwrt. Other than serving as the main wifi router in a 2400 sq ft home, I also set it up as a wireguard client to forward some traffic to a remote wireguard server. It took some effort to configure it correctly as it only accepts some simple configurations: no ipv6 and no complex ''AllowedIPs" maybe due to limited line length. But I got it to work eventually. As a router, it has good range. I don't experience much slowdown even if I go to another floor or move far away from the router. As a wireguard client, it posts good results: 130 mbps download and 80 mbps upload with my internet speed and that of the remote wireguard server being both over 250/250. However this is slower than my pc server which posts 220/130. This suggests that the CPU of the router is the limiting factor. Overall, this is a great purchase. I believe this is probably the cheapest openwrt router on the market at the moment.
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