







🌍 Stay Connected Everywhere, Because Your Network Should Travel as Fast as You Do
The TP-Link TL-WR1502X is a compact, AX1500 dual-band WiFi 6 travel router designed for professionals on the move. It delivers fast wireless speeds up to 1201 Mbps on 5 GHz and 300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, supports multiple operation modes, and offers USB tethering and file sharing. Powered via a Type-C port, it’s easily managed through the Tether App, making it the ultimate portable networking solution for seamless connectivity anywhere.
















































| ASIN | B0D41G5N95 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,119 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #235 in Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Type | 802.11ax |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,072) |
| Date First Available | 7 June 2024 |
| Item Weight | 154 g |
| Item model number | TL-WR1502X |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Proprietary networking operating system (e.g. Cisco IOS, Junos OS, RouterOS, ZyNOS) |
| Product Dimensions | 10.39 x 8.99 x 2.79 cm; 154.22 g |
| Series | travel router |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 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
B**B
Easy to install and set up. Far corners of house that had a weak signal now reporting excellent signal strength. Connecting to Shaw Gateway in bridge mode
J**F
I have only had this a little time. I will share that the product worked as expected. I was able to connect the router to hotspot and share it in client mode without issues. I was very happy because I was trying to do this with an outdated DD-WRT router which only supported the G band wifi. The old DD-WRT router I had was too slow for the purpose and couldn't keep a constant signal. This TP-Link was able to keep good speed / no connection drop (as of now) and has surprised me in its ease of setting up thru a wizard and a PC browser thru the LAN port. All was easy going and no issues. I was happy that wifi could be turned off and it just shared the connected wifi via ethernet only as I wanted. The price is cheap compared to me trying to source a new router and the hassle of flashing DD-WRT to one. As long as it holds up without connection drops, the price was well worth it to me. So far happy.
A**R
Best travel router for this wifi generation. Compact and literally plug-and-play for connections, once you’ve set up the admin component. This router has the same capabilities as full-size and far more expensive ones. Tether app is well designed and easy to use. Get it on sale, and use the savings to buy a travel case (Amazon sells many specifically designed for this router).
A**R
Have used this extensively at home and on the road for months with zero issues. Connected to every hotel, airport, and coffee shop I’ve tried, with solid speeds — usually, only a function of the host network. Extremely easy setup and configuration, as router or hotspot. I consistently use the web-based interface over the Tether app, only because I don’t want yet another app to have to manage. It’s straightforward and intuitive, and I am up and running within just a couple of minutes wherever I go. Compact and lightweight, takes up very little space in my kit. Firmware also successfully updated.
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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