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TP-Link TL-WR850N is a high-speed IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible router. With 802.11n technology, the TL-WR850N provides users with wireless speeds of up to 300 Mbps, which can meet the most demanding needs of a home network, such as HD streaming, online gaming and downloading large files.
Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) avoids channel conflicts by selecting the least saturated channel and optimizes the channel connection, thus increasing wireless performance. This enables you to create the ideal network for both bandwidth-intensive and typical tasks. This enables the connection to meet the most demanding needs of your private network, such as HD streaming, online games and large file downloads.
This feature allows Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISP) to modify the default configuration to meet their needs when resetting devices.
Features / filters | |
Wireless network standards | IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, |
3G | No |
3G/4G USB modem compatibility | No |
4G | No |
AC adapter included | Yes |
Antenna type | External |
Antennas quantity | 2 |
Cables included | LAN (RJ-45) |
Cabling technology | 10/100Base-T(X) |
Certification | FCC, CE, RoHS |
DC-in jack | Yes |
Depth | 128 |
DHCP client | Yes |
DHCP server | Yes |
DMZ support | Yes |
DoS attack prevention | Yes |
DSL WAN | No |
Ethernet LAN | Yes |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 4 |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10,100 |
Ethernet LAN interface type | Fast Ethernet |
Ethernet WAN | Yes |
Filtering | Yes |
Firewall | Yes |
Height | 35 |
LED indicators | LAN, Power, WLAN |
Linux operating systems supported | Yes |
MAC address filtering | Yes |
Mac compatibility | Yes |
Memory card slot(s) | No |
Mobile network generation | 4G |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.11b,IEEE 802.11g,IEEE 802.11n |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 90 |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 |
Output current | 0.6 |
Output voltage | 9 |
Power source type | DC |
Product colour | Grey, White |
Product type | Tabletop router |
Quality of Service (QoS) support | Yes |
Quick installation guide | Yes |
Reset button | Yes |
Security algorithms | 64-bit WEP,128-bit WEP,WPA,WPA-PSK,WPA2,WPA2-PSK |
SIM card slot | No |
Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 90 |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 70 |
Supported network protocols | IPv4, IPv6 |
Top Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) | Yes |
USB port | No |
VPN support | PPTP, L2TP, IPSec |
Web-based management | Yes |
Wi-Fi band | Single-band (2.4 GHz) |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Width | 182 |
Windows operating systems supported | Windows 10,Windows 10 Education,Windows 10 Education x64,Windows 10 Enterprise,Windows 10 Enterprise x64,Windows 10 Home,Windows 10 Home x64,Windows 10 IOT Core,Windows 10 Pro,Windows 10 Pro x64,Windows 2000,Windows 2000 Professional,Window |
WLAN data transfer rate (first band) | 300 |
WLAN data transfer rate (max) | 300 |
WPS push button | Yes |
Equipment features | |
Ports | 4 ports 10/100 Mb/s LAN 1 port 10/100 Mb/s WAN |
Buttons | WPS/RESET |
Power supply | 9 V DC / 0.6 A |
Wireless standards | IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b |
Dimensions (S x G x W) | 182 x 128 x 35 mm (7.2 x 5.0 x 1.4 inches) |
Antenna | 2 antennas |
Wireless transmission characteristics | |
Frequency of operation | 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz |
Transmission speed | 11n: up to 300 Mb/s (dynamic) 11g: up to 54 Mb/s (dynamic) 11b: up to 11 Mb/s (dynamic) |
EIRP | CE: <20 dBm FCC: <30 dBm |
Wireless transmission functions | Wireless transmission on/off, WDS bridge, WMM, wireless transmission statistics |
Wireless transmission security | 64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption |
Software functions | |
Quality of Service function | WMM, capacity control |
WAN | Dynamic IP/Static IP/PPPoE/ PPTP/L2TP |
Management | Access control Local governance Remote management Flexible configuration (optional) |
DHCP | Server, Client, DHCP Client List, Address Booking |
Port forwarding | Virtual servers, Port Triggering, UPnP, DMZ |
Dynamic DNS | DynDns, Comexe, NO-IP |
VPN Pass-Through | PPTP, L2TP, IPSec (ESP Head) |
Access control | Parental control, local management panel access control, host list, access schedule, rule management |
Firewall protections | Protection against DoS attacks, SPI firewall, domain / IP / MAC address filtering, IP and MAC address binding |
Protocols | IPv4 and IPv6 support |
Guest Network function | 2.4 GHz guest network |
Other | |
Certificates | CE, RoHS |
Package contents | Router TL-WR850N Power supply Ethernet cable Quick Installation Guide |
System requirements | Windows 2000/XP/Vista™, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Mac OS or Linux-based operating system |
Working environment | Operating temperature: 0℃~40℃ (32℉~104℉) Storage temperature: -40℃~70℃ (-40℉~158℉) Operating air humidity: 10%~90%, non-condensing Storage humidity: 5%~90%, non-condensing |
Quick Installation Guide | Download |
You may encounter a low speed problem when laptops or mobile phones are connected to the router's wireless network. In a real environment, the speed of your wireless network is affected by many factors, and these frequently asked questions will help you solve the problem and improve it.
To eliminate the problem associated with your ISP hardware line or wireless client, we add a few benchmarking tests before proceeding to troubleshoot. Each step is important, so complete them one by one.
Precondition:
1. Make sure that when your computer is connected to an internet modem, the internet works well without interruption. If your Internet connection is not stable, contact your Internet service provider to resolve the problem. If it is a modem/router, contact your ISP to make sure the Internet connection is good.
2. Check that the Internet connection is stable when the computer is connected to the router by cable. If not, try changing the Ethernet cable, LAN port and computer to perform the test. You can also go to the Download Center to update the router's firmware if it is not the latest.
The problem:
Wireless devices occasionally disconnect from the wireless network while wired devices are still connected and working properly. The router software is already updated to the latest.
1. Locate wireless clients within a reasonable distance. The greater the distance from the router, the weaker the wireless signal. Try to get closer to the router to see if the connection improves.
2. Move away from obstacles. Keep your router in the most central location in your home and away from anything that could block its signal, such as metal objects, water tanks, reinforced concrete walls, foil insulated walls and other similar building materials, as they can seriously impede wireless signal flow.
3. Reduce the number of wireless clients. The more devices share a wireless network, the less bandwidth is available for each device. One or two devices can "limit" bandwidth. Try disconnecting some devices to improve performance on other devices. You can perform the test by adding one device at a time to your wireless network to check the maximum number of devices you can use before bandwidth is compromised.
4. Eliminate interference from other wireless devices. All wireless devices try to transmit data wirelessly. Wireless phones, electronic nannies, Bluetooth devices (e.g., wireless speakers, mouse) and neighboring wireless networks compete with your wireless network. Move Wi-Fi devices away from other transmitting devices or turn them off when not in use.
5. Optimize the position of the router.For routers with antennas mounted outside the enclosure, try to adjust their orientation for maximum performance. We recommend that you place it high and also place its antennas at 45 degrees (diagonally) or 0 degrees (straight parallel to the floor), which will be more efficient. Since the antennas always transmit poorly in the base, do not place the wireless client device on the bottom of TP-LINK wireless device.
6. Change some settings on the router. If the problem persists, you can try changing some wireless settings on the router. You will need to log in to the router management page.
One thing to try is to change to another wireless channel. In the wireless settings it is also important to check the country / region. If it is set up in a different place than you, you may encounter similar problems disconnecting your wireless network.
Below is an example for a wireless router. Click Wireless Settings below the setup menu. Change channel (channels 1, 6 and 11 are generally best, but you can use any channel). Also change the channel width to 20 MHz for a more stable and less crowdevd wireless environment.
Click Save, reboot the router and see if the performance has improved.
Also make sure that you have enabled strong password protection for your wireless router to prevent others from connecting to your wireless network.
7. Test the WIFI device. If all other devices have a continuous wireless connection, but some individual devices suffer from a broken wireless network, this may be because the device itself cannot work well. Try using the device on a different network or location to test the device. Or simply try upgrading your system or wireless card driver to the latest to see how it works.