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The TP-Link TL-WR1502X is a compact, travel-friendly Wi-Fi 6 router delivering AX1500 dual-band speeds (up to 1500 Mbps). It supports multiple modes including router, hotspot, and 3G/4G modem, with USB tethering and file sharing capabilities. Powered via Type-C, it’s designed for seamless setup and management through the Tether app, making it ideal for professionals needing reliable, high-speed internet on the move.

















| ASIN | B0D41G5N95 |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,738 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #26 in Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Power Adapter, Quick Installation Guide, RJ45 Ethernet Cable, TL-WR1502X, USB Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, LTE |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, LTE, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Personal use/ Small spaces |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,196) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1500 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.4L x 9W x 2.8H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 154 g |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbit/s |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1500 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | TL-WR1502X |
| Model Name | travel router |
| Model Number | TL-WR1502X |
| Number of Antennas | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Proprietary networking operating system (e.g. Cisco IOS, Junos OS, RouterOS, ZyNOS) |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable Design, Multiple Modes, USB File Sharing, VPN Support |
| RAM Memory Installed | 512 GB |
| Router Network Type | hybrid |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| UPC | 840030710001 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
F**.
Efficient and reliable
Very efficient device
I**B
Working as expected
I have a requirement that i need to connect multiple devices to a network, where there is only one device can connect with a otp login. I purchased this . Now i cannect this device to the network with the otp login and made Hotspot from this device and i can connect multiple devices to the network. Really wort this item
N**I
This travel router is very easy to use. Setup was straightforward and quick, even without much configuration. It works well right out of the box. Connection is stable, and the Wi-Fi 6 support helps maintain good speeds for multiple devices. It is compact and lightweight, which makes it perfect for travel. I used it in hotels and it handled the connection without issues. It is also useful for creating a private network when using public Wi-Fi. Overall, a very practical and reliable device. Great value if you travel often or need a simple portable network solution.
J**E
Excelente opção para viagem. vários tipos de conexão podendo escolher de acordo com o que tem disponivel.
J**W
I’ve been using the TP-Link AX1500 Wi‑Fi 6 Travel Router for a while now and it’s been excellent. The first thing I noticed was how easy it is to set up. The process only took a few minutes, and the companion app from TP-Link is very intuitive and user-friendly. Even if you’re not very technical, it walks you through everything step by step. Performance has been great as well. The Wi-Fi 6 speeds are fast and stable, and I haven’t had any connection drops or reliability issues since I started using it. It’s been completely dependable. I also really like the compact design. It’s small enough to throw in a bag when traveling, but still powerful enough to handle multiple devices without slowing down. Overall, this is a fantastic little router. It’s reliable, simple to use, and performs exactly as expected.
P**.
I bought this as a backup internet solution for my AT&T fiber (using a Samsung phone with USB tethering) and after initial setup/testing it worked well; the day after setting up and testing it my fiber actually went down and I was able to connect easily in just minutes. I have an AT&T supplied router/modem and a TP-Link Deco mesh system with ~35 various devices connected - TV's, cell phones, various smart devices, and all were online with no issues. A couple things that may help others: * This router would NOT run from the USB-C port on my CyberPower UPS (it would blink blue/red then shut off; apparently that particular USB C charging port doesn't supply sufficient power to power the router). Once plugged into a normal USB-C power adapter 'brick' and wall outlet, it worked fine. It took me several tries and much frustration to realize that this was the reason my phone couldn't 'recognize' the router - it wasn't actually powered up. Downloading TP-Link's "Tether" app was helpful (but only after plugging the router in to an actual outlet). * Setup was somewhat finicky at first because my phone kept trying to reconnect to my main home Wi-Fi instead of the TP-Link setup network. I used the help of AI to figure that issue out; once connected and configured, though, it is simple to connect to it in an actual outage. * USB tethering with my Samsung phone is easy and works properly after setup. During an outage I simply: 1. Plug the TP Link into an outlet for power; Connect my phone to the TP router via USB-A/C 2. Turn on USB tethering on my phone 3. Disconnect my AT&T router from my Deco mesh; connect the TP-Link router's LAN port to my Deco mesh WAN port (where AT&T router was connected). Internet comes back online for the whole house in about a minute - no passwords etc needed. Because I have the mesh system, I don't have to make all the devices in the house 'recognize' another new network like you would just using a hotspot; the TP-Link router sends the internet to the Deco which 'supplies' the internet to all other devices as usual. Speeds obviously depend on cellular signal strength and tower congestion, so don’t expect fiber speeds from a phone hotspot backup, but for streaming, web browsing, smart devices, etc., it works very well. I haven't used it for traveling, but it has a very small footprint, comes with a USB and Ethernet cable, and would easily fit in any purse or travel bag. I imagine I've made this sound much more complicated than it is to set up - it's actually quite easy as long as you power the router properly and don't have a glitch with your phone trying to reconnect to your home WiFi. Other than that, it was easy. Connections are straightforward - one cable to power, one to Ethernet, one to phone - for my particular setup. Ethernet, USB-A/C cables are provided, but they're short. I purchased longer ones for convenience. For the price, this is an excellent low-cost backup internet solution without monthly fees.
D**N
I bought this router basically to design a separate network from the rest of my house for building a personal media center and data storage (it is basically my personal local cloud), for which it provides me a great connecting speed. It supports WPA and WPA2 (personal and business), WPA3-personal and WEP. Also, it supports 2.4 and 5Ghz providing a total bandwidth of 1300 Mbps. It can also be used as a wireless extender or a wireless receptor for devices that have no wireless connection and can also convert a wired modem to wireless, but I would personally use a more powerfull router for such function. Of course it worked for me as I don't have that many devices connected at the same time, in that case, you might require a more powerful device, but at least, for connecting a small linux server computer, my laptop, my phone, my tablet, and my TV, it works great! It can also be used to extend a mobile Hotspot from your phone, that's why it has a usb port, where you can also plug an external HDD or SSD, however, it is better to use an old computer to handle the storage (which is what I did, plus an ethernet connection to the same router) and just use the wireless to share the contents to the rest of the devices (this is because the router has little CPU power and little RAM). Of course, there's a lot more stuff you can do with this baby, and even save some money, compared to other devices.
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