Ridiculous reduction, original price 23£.
Model No: TL-WR710N, advertised as Wi-Fi Pocket Router/AP/TV Adapter/Repeater with USB port. Was looking for the Netgear 1200 gigabit power line adapter, link: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/netgear-ac1200-powerline-with-passthrough-socket-21-sainsbury-s-instore-fullham-2488548
Found a reduction sign of this WiFi pocket router for 3£ and asked a staff member who told me it was out of stock. But was very helpful to guide me to the Cheltenham store which was supposed to have stock not only of this, but also some Netgear 1200 powerline adapter sets. Went there , got both and scanned a WiFi 750AC extender for 15£. Got that one, too. A netgear 1200 powerline adapter and 750ac WiFi extender left on the shelf in Cheltenham Tewkesbury Road, good luck, guys.
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kaptin_d
12 Aug 167#3
Not in my experience. I own an IT company and we sell tp link all day every day and it's been years since we had a failure that wasn't user error
digbys
12 Aug 166#9
I thought this TP-Link only worked in tents?:confused:
redsnappa
13 Aug 163#20
The signal from this is strong, not intense.
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azocarbo
15 Aug 16#32
Great ty
azocarbo
13 Aug 16#27
Does a portable router than you can carry round in a backpack with a USB port and 3/4G dongle plugged in sending out a wifi network with internet from the dongle exist please?
spodham to azocarbo
13 Aug 161#29
A mifi or mobile phone will do that. I don't know that what you are asking about exists (don't know it doesn't either). Basically with both of the options I suggest the dongle is built in to the router device.
I'm sure someone cleverer than me will let us know.
Had one of these for a few years and I have found them really good. Slightly tricky to initially set up (but there are instructions via Google). Works in multiple ways e.g change a wired network to a wireless etc. Excellent price!
Sonofclara
13 Aug 16#16
Bought one from Sainsbury's a while back for around £13 and it's working a treat at the moment,so nice find :sunglasses:
aLV426
13 Aug 161#15
Heat added - I doubt I'll find a store with stock though :disappointed:
CrazyBob
13 Aug 161#14
These are 150Mbs, there is a 300Mbs version out now so I guess that is why they are going cheap.
CrazyBob
13 Aug 161#13
I have two of these, both from Sainsburys.
One was £14, the other was £7.
£3 is bonkers cheap, nice find OP.
copystuff
13 Aug 16#12
seen 3 of these a few days ago but just got one which was sealed with £3 keyboards as well which i got 2 of
amour3k
13 Aug 162#11
Has anyone come across any of these in London Sainsburys Store too?. :-)
RossP_CY
12 Aug 16#10
Picked up last 2 in ashford yesterday. Great little boxes
colourpie
12 Aug 16#8
Usually TP Link stuff is very good but I will admit I had a few difficulties with this thing. Still, very useful and signal is pretty strong. I got one in Curry's for a tenner and thought that was a bargain :laughing:
pglfc
12 Aug 161#7
I bought the last 2 of these in Liverpool Sainsburys about 2 weeks ago. Although I paid £7 each. So clearance items if you can find them.
scousechris
12 Aug 16#6
Pretty sure these are the ones that can be turned into wireless control boxes for Canon cameras with an updated firmware. Good find for the price.
amour3k
12 Aug 16#5
This Device is very cute!. :-)
I need to find myself one too I think?, hehehe.
breslau
12 Aug 16#4
I had a TP Link cheapy ADSL which fried because I left it in direct sunlight for 3 years.. but my TP Link wifi extender / x3 powerline adapter is brilliant.. although you can only connect to it with a clunky proprietary windows app.
kaptin_d
12 Aug 167#3
Not in my experience. I own an IT company and we sell tp link all day every day and it's been years since we had a failure that wasn't user error
riccom
12 Aug 16#2
likewise, had no end of issues with TPLink kit.
catbeans
12 Aug 161#1
Make sure you keep the receipt, I have had problems with tplink stuff in the past which has turned out to just be unfixable, if its still good in two weeks though you are golden! And they are great little things.
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Model No: TL-WR710N, advertised as Wi-Fi Pocket Router/AP/TV Adapter/Repeater with USB port. Was looking for the Netgear 1200 gigabit power line adapter, link: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/netgear-ac1200-powerline-with-passthrough-socket-21-sainsbury-s-instore-fullham-2488548
Found a reduction sign of this WiFi pocket router for 3£ and asked a staff member who told me it was out of stock. But was very helpful to guide me to the Cheltenham store which was supposed to have stock not only of this, but also some Netgear 1200 powerline adapter sets. Went there , got both and scanned a WiFi 750AC extender for 15£. Got that one, too. A netgear 1200 powerline adapter and 750ac WiFi extender left on the shelf in Cheltenham Tewkesbury Road, good luck, guys.
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I'm sure someone cleverer than me will let us know.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00634PLTW/ref=psdc_430579031_t3_B00PFXFWTQ
Or there are some made by Gl inet that come with openwrt installed
One was £14, the other was £7.
£3 is bonkers cheap, nice find OP.
I need to find myself one too I think?, hehehe.