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[[File:IMG 20170616 085848701.TP-Link TL-WA801ND.crop-adj.jpg|thumb|sample unit on the Hypertwin Manor LAN]]
 
==About==
 
==About==
The TL-WA801ND is a white curvilinear plastic box with molded designs that make it look like it's supposed to be some sort of vaguely organic alien technology.
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The [[TP-Link]] '''TL-WA801ND''' is a white curvilinear plastic box with molded designs that make it look like it's supposed to be some sort of vaguely organic alien technology.
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On the up-side, it does have mounting holes. On the down-side, we've had reliability issues with more than one unit.
 
==How to==
 
==How to==
 
* Reset: turn off, press the recessed "Reset" button with a paper-clip, turn on, let go.
 
* Reset: turn off, press the recessed "Reset" button with a paper-clip, turn on, let go.
 
===using device as a conduit to cell data===
 
===using device as a conduit to cell data===
 
* see [[User:Woozle/TL-WA801ND]] - short version: use "Client mode"
 
* see [[User:Woozle/TL-WA801ND]] - short version: use "Client mode"

Latest revision as of 13:07, 16 June 2017

sample unit on the Hypertwin Manor LAN

About

The TP-Link TL-WA801ND is a white curvilinear plastic box with molded designs that make it look like it's supposed to be some sort of vaguely organic alien technology.

On the up-side, it does have mounting holes. On the down-side, we've had reliability issues with more than one unit.

How to

  • Reset: turn off, press the recessed "Reset" button with a paper-clip, turn on, let go.

using device as a conduit to cell data