- Nov.2006
- 09
TP-Link TL-WR541G--SOLID INTERNET SHARING FOR HALF THE PRICE
TP-Link 54M wireless router has been featured in Australian Personal Computing (APC) Magazine in the Best Tech section and has been awarded the "Best Value" icon.

The following is original report:
(URL: http://apcmag.com/BestTech/37/current)
TP-Link TL-WR541G—solid internet sharing for half the price
9th November 2006

This inexpensive wireless router provides the essentials while leaving out the frills. In our tests the TL-WR541G delivered solid connections at the same range as routers costing much more. It has the usual four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch and the router includes the usual features such as a (relatively simple) firewall, access controls, WPA2 authentication, DHCP and port triggering. The web-based configuration is as easy to use as better-known brands’, though Mac OS X users will need Firefox or Camino rather than Safari. Super G mode provides faster WLAN speeds when used with corresponding adaptors. If you can afford broadband internet, you can almost certainly afford the TL-WR541G as well so you can share the connection between multiple computers or just to get the convenience of wireless networking.