I happen to have a TP-LINK TL-WN821N (it's a WiFi USB stick) around. Is there any chance to get that working on a Mac mini running OS X Lion? There are no official drivers but it seems there are s. May 17, 2013 TP-Link Tether provides the easiest way to access and manage your TP-Link Router/ xDSL Router/ Range Extender with your mobile devices. From quick setup to parental controls, Tether provides a simple, intuitive user interface to see your device.
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Tether Service is common nowadays, many companies providing their own routers for their customers to make the better service of broadband. TP-Link is one of the best leading companies in the world and also well known for providing best service at the user end, as much we know they do not compromise on the quality of service. There is a huge number of routers are available on market manufactured by this company. A large number of people are using their products and show trust in them.
To make better service they have developed an application for Android and iOS users for free, available on Stores. You can get TP-Link Tether from their respective stores. The purpose of TP-Link Tether is to bring the control and management of router in your hand to make a satisfied customer. Before the launch of this app, you have to use PC to log in TP link router services to manage and do settings of internal features. But now you can use it with few taps, just download this app on the device from the store and log in for once only.
The app is fully maintained on the basis of the website, you can check signal strength, find the best place to keep the device, Organize the parental lock services and URL management, block unauthorized persons stop them to use your WiFi, manage users password and other features provided by TP-Link Technologies. TP-Link Tether is officially available for the Android and iOS devices and if you want to use this on Windows and Mac operating systems then you need to download third party emulators like BlueStacks and KO Player which will help you to run TP-Link Tether for PC. Before we move on to the downloading stage of TP-Link Tether for PC let us see some official features. Features of TP-Link Tether for Windows:. TP-Link Tether provides the easiest way to access and manage your TP-Link Router/ xDSL Router/ Range Extender with your mobile devices. From quick setup to parental controls, Tether provides a simple, intuitive user interface to see your device status, online client devices and their privileges.
TP-Link Tether provides the easiest way to access and manage your TP-Link Router/ xDSL Router/ Range Extender with your mobile devices. From quick setup to parental controls, Tether provides a simple, intuitive user interface to see your device status, online client devices and their privileges. Neuroproff, It just works.! Having left “Windows World“ a long time ago and having lived in “Mack world“ since then, anytime I have to cross back into non-Apple territory makes me anxious. I have been redoing and expanding my home network recently. For that purpose I bought the TP Link ArcherC2300, and although all the reviews that covered setting it up seemed to indicate a straightforward process, I was not really looking forward to it. However, this was truly a breeze.
The TP Link app guides you through the process step-by-step, and the device actually does exactly what the app says it will do. So, I was up and running within two or three minutes of plug-in the devise into a power outlet, and this included the time it took to bind my phone to the router via Internet, which required creating a new login with their website.
Great job TP Link! Neuroproff, It just works.! Having left “Windows World“ a long time ago and having lived in “Mack world“ since then, anytime I have to cross back into non-Apple territory makes me anxious. I have been redoing and expanding my home network recently. For that purpose I bought the TP Link ArcherC2300, and although all the reviews that covered setting it up seemed to indicate a straightforward process, I was not really looking forward to it. However, this was truly a breeze.
The TP Link app guides you through the process step-by-step, and the device actually does exactly what the app says it will do. So, I was up and running within two or three minutes of plug-in the devise into a power outlet, and this included the time it took to bind my phone to the router via Internet, which required creating a new login with their website. Great job TP Link! MattyLB, Seriously - ALMOST PERFECT! Just got my CR1900 and self-activation through my cable company (Mediacom) was #brilliantly simple and automatic - which made discovery and setup in the App very fluid and nearly painless!
The only headaches I ran into were the constant log-outs and ins after making WiFi changes that didn't affect the SSID I was on to config them with. Maybe it's not possible to stay connected when a guest SSID is changed, but it's the perception of seeing the login routine over and over again that gets old.
My suggestion is to have the App reconnect us transparently, as soon as the network is back up, and allow us to navigate the App and make locally-cached changes to other settings while it's logging us in behind the scenes. Also, I'm not seeing very many advanced options like speed testing, HomeCare or the ability to define a channel, width, or other advanced options many of us use to fine tune our signals. Maybe I've overlooked a setting like Parental Control, which I don't plan to use, but if these options ARE hidden there, that's more confusing than beneficial.
Either way - GREAT JOB ON THE APP! It's amazing easier than the junk ARRIS forces on their Surfboard owners, and I can see that your developers care enough to listen and release regular updates to improve it. MattyLB, Seriously - ALMOST PERFECT! Just got my CR1900 and self-activation through my cable company (Mediacom) was #brilliantly simple and automatic - which made discovery and setup in the App very fluid and nearly painless! The only headaches I ran into were the constant log-outs and ins after making WiFi changes that didn't affect the SSID I was on to config them with. Maybe it's not possible to stay connected when a guest SSID is changed, but it's the perception of seeing the login routine over and over again that gets old.
My suggestion is to have the App reconnect us transparently, as soon as the network is back up, and allow us to navigate the App and make locally-cached changes to other settings while it's logging us in behind the scenes. Also, I'm not seeing very many advanced options like speed testing, HomeCare or the ability to define a channel, width, or other advanced options many of us use to fine tune our signals.
Maybe I've overlooked a setting like Parental Control, which I don't plan to use, but if these options ARE hidden there, that's more confusing than beneficial. Either way - GREAT JOB ON THE APP! It's amazing easier than the junk ARRIS forces on their Surfboard owners, and I can see that your developers care enough to listen and release regular updates to improve it. Snicker2marie, Wifi for the dummy’s So I sent my son to the store to buy a new WiFi router. He came home with this monstrosity of a thing. Said look mom you can set it up from an app on your phone. As I have no actual plugged in computer in my home anymore.
I was very skeptical but plugged it all in and downloaded the app. I had it up and running in five minutes.
You can see every device connected to your internet. Love that I can turn off the WiFi to my kids individual devices, I do it just for fun now;) wish I had this when they were younger and grounded from using the internet. Ohhh and my WiFi now works all the way down my street, my man child son may have over done it in man fashion but we are up and running again!
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Snicker2marie, Wifi for the dummy’s So I sent my son to the store to buy a new WiFi router. He came home with this monstrosity of a thing.
Said look mom you can set it up from an app on your phone. As I have no actual plugged in computer in my home anymore. I was very skeptical but plugged it all in and downloaded the app. I had it up and running in five minutes. You can see every device connected to your internet.
Love that I can turn off the WiFi to my kids individual devices, I do it just for fun now;) wish I had this when they were younger and grounded from using the internet. Ohhh and my WiFi now works all the way down my street, my man child son may have over done it in man fashion but we are up and running again!