| Brand | TP-Link |
|---|---|
| Series | Protection(TL-R470T+) |
| Item model number | TL-R470T+ |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows 8, 7,Vista, XP or MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux |
| Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 1.1 x 5 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 1.1 x 5 inches |
| Flash Memory Size | 4 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Department | wired networking |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK USA |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B005SYQBN8 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2011 |
TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN Router | 4 10/100M WAN Ports w/ Load Balance Function | Portal Authencation Access Management | Abundant Security Features | Lightning Protection(TL-R470T+)
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| Price | $37.95 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $11.05 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $4.56 | |
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| Total | $53.56 | |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Included Components | TL-R470T+, Power Cord, RJ-45 Ethernet Cable, Quick Installation Guide |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 1.1 x 5 inches |
About this item
- Up to 4 WAN ports equipped with Advanced load balance to guarantee maximum Bandwidth and backup capabilities
- Provides extensive client account and network management for administrators with supported PPPoE server
- Marshals bandwidth resource to specific clients based on their unique application environments
- Smaller case for cost-effective solution in the small office or internet cafes network
- Up to 4 WAN ports equipped with advanced load balance to guarantee maximum bandwidth and backup capabilities
- Provides extensive client account and network management for administrators with supported PPPoE Server
- Marshals bandwidth resource to specific clients based on their unique application environments
- Smaller case for cost-effective solution in the small office or Internet cafes network
- DDNS helps users utilize remote management easily with a domain name
- Powerful DoS attack protection safeguards your network
- IP and MAC binding function effectively prevents ARP virus attacks
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| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet | Ethernet | Ethernet | — | Ethernet | — |
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Mb per second | — | — | 1000 Mb per second | — | — |
| Item Dimensions | 8.3 x 1.1 x 5 inches | 6.22 x 3.94 x 1 inches | 3.93 x 3.86 x 0.98 inches | 3.7 x 3.9 x 1.06 inches | 8.23 x 4.96 x 1.02 inches | 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.88 ounces | 0.79 lbs | 0.66 lbs | 0.60 lbs | 1.32 lbs | — |
| Number of Ports | 5 | — | 2 | 5 | 8 | 8 |
| Size | 5 Port | — | Cloud Controller | Plus | 8 Port w/ 4 PoE+ Port, 62W | 7.5*5.5*1.7inch |
| Wattage | 1.56 watts | — | 0 | — | 62 watts | 100.0 watts |
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What this product does the TL-R470T+ load balance broadband Router is a wise choice for small business. It brings you high return on investment with low overhead. Featuring three changeable WAN/LAN ports, TL-R470T+ supports up to 4 WAN ports, which can satisfy various Internet access requirements through one device. TL-R470T+ integrates multiple load balancing strategies, advanced QoS and strong firewall to provide you with consistent network uptime and reliable Ethernet connectivity. Moreover, it is easy to manage the TL-R470T+ via a web-based utility, which makes building and managing your network more convenient. three changeable WAN/LAN ports the TL-R470T+ features three changeable ports that can be set to either LAN or WAN, allowing the router to support up to four WAN ports to satisfy various Internet access requirements through one device. The router also has an integrated Smart load balancing function which automatically selects the most efficient line according to load and bandwidth requirements, providing users with consistent network uptime and reliable Ethernet connectivity. abundant security features for Defense against external threats, TL-R470T+ can automatically detect and block denial of service (dos) attacks such as TCP/UDP/icmp flooding, ping of death and other related threats. Moreover, this router provides IP/Mac/URL/web filtering functions, which forcefully prevent attacks from intruders and viruses. For applications such as FTP, H.323, SIP, IPsec and PPTP which are not well compatible with NAT, TL-R470T+ offers administrators one-click enable of ALG choices corresponding to the above five applications. efficient access management setting a PoE server to allocate PPPoE accounts to private network users, the router only allows users with legal accounts that have passed authentication to access the Internet. Cooperating with IP-based bandwidth control, it is capable of confining bandwidth usage of certain PPPoE accounts. Moreover, the e-bulletin function is able to release a bulletin in the form of Webpage to certain user groups periodically, which notifies the users about the expiration date of the PoE account. With the ABOVE features, the router will prioritize different users in Surfer jurisdictions for more efficient management. safety minded enterprise investments professional Lightning protection technology is designed to prevent electrical surges from penetrating the interior of the device, to be discharged harmlessly into the earth. This router is designed to prevent Lightning damage of up to 4KV in the well-grounded connection conditions. This feature ensures that networking infrastructure investments remain as safe as possible From one of Mother nature’s more violent elements. Interface Available: 1 x Fixed Ethernet WAN Port, 1 Fixed Ethernet LAN Port, 3 Changeable Ethernet WAN/LAN Ports; Protocols Supported: IEEE 802.3 802.3u 802.3x TCP/IP DHCP ICMP NAT PPPoE SNTP HTTP DDNS; System Requirement: Microsoft Windows 8 7 Vista, XP or MAC OS NetWare UNIX or Linux
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The hardware version 2.x models have at least 2 additional capabilities that the older hardware version 1.x do not have. These are fail-over capability, which the router calls Link Backup, and port re-routing (if that's the correct term).
With the Link Backup feature, instead of using the router for Load Balancing, you can instead set one WAN port as the primary WAN, and the other WAN port as the backup WAN. When the primary WAN goes down, the backup WAN is automatically used, until the primary WAN comes back connected again, at which time the router automatically switches back to the primary WAN. If you use more than 2 WANs, then you can program in various rules to handle your backup rules for all your WAN ports.
The port re-routing setting allows you to have traffic that comes in on a certain port be routed to a different port internally. An example of this could be so that you can have RDP access to more than 1 PC internally, as follows (and yes, I know that opening ports for RDP is not very secure ;-):
If RDP traffic comes in on port 3389, route it to port 3389 on internal computer # 1
If RDP traffic comes in on port 3390, route it to port 3389 on internal computer # 2
If RDP traffic comes in on port 3391, route it to port 3389 on internal computer # 3
If RDP traffic comes in on port 3392, route it to port 3389 on internal computer # 4
If RDP traffic comes in on port 3393, route it to port 3389 on internal computer # 5
Again, both of these 2 additional capabilities, the Fail-Over (Link Backup) and Port Re-routing, are available only on the later hardware version 2.x models. I had initially purchased a TL-R470T+ from Amazon back in April 2012, and received a hardware version 1.2 at that time. But as I need both the Fail-Over and Port-rerouting capability, I took a chance and ordered another TL-R470T+ from Amazon last week, and I'm happy that the unit I received is hardware version 2.1
About the only negative thing that I can say is, when you change the number of WAN/LAN ports, on at least the hardware version 1.x devices, you lose everything & need to set everything back up from scratch. I haven't tested that on my new hardware version 2.x device, but the settings screen does warn "Any change to the number of WAN ports may lead to a loss of current configurations. Please be sure to backup your configurations in advance."
Overall I'm very happy with these devices, especially for the low price.
EDIT:
I initially had problems whereby the primary links would not switch back to normal after recovering from a downed Internet connection. This was something that I wished to test now, so as not to have a false sent of security thinking that everything would work as I wished whenever I lost my primary Internet connection .
After extensive testing on a hardware version 2.x device with 2 Internet connections, I pass on the following to anyone wishing to use their TL-R470T+ in its fail-over (Link Backup) mode (as opposed to Load Balancing mode). The below settings will assume WAN1 to be Primary with a DSL modem connection using PPPoE, and WAN2 to be Backup with a Cable modem connection using PPPoE, but you can change yours if you wish, to suit your needs).
1. Configure your router as you normally would. I won't list the steps here, as it's pretty straight-forward, but if needed you can click the Help button on each configuration page, or refer to the PDF manual on the included CD.
Next, the following steps are not mentioned in the manual (as far as I know), so I'm including them here to save you days of frustration ;-).
Ensure that you have set up both your WANs with your PPPoE information (Network \ WAN \ WAN1 and WAN2 tabs).
Ensure that you have set up your Link Backup settings (Advanced \ Load Balance \ Link Backup tab).
Next:
2. On the menu on the left, select Advanced, then Load balance, and then select the Configuration tab at the top.
3. Deselect both check boxes (for Enable Application Optimized Routing & Enable Bandwidth Based Balance Routing) and click Save.
4. On the menu on the left, select Network, then WAN, then select the WAN1 tab at the top of the page.
5. For Active Mode, select Always-on (for your Primary link), and remember to click Save.
6. Select the WAN2 tab at the top of the page.
7. For Active Mode, select Manual (for your Backup link), and remember to click Save.
You can monitor your connections from the System Status page, by clicking Status from the menu on the left. Both WAN1 and WAN2 should show Link Up.
If you wish to test your settings to confirm everything works, do NOT do as I did for the first few days by simply unplugging my Telco cable from my DSL modem ;-). Instead, power your DSL modem off (or whatever's connected to your WAN1 port). You should then see, within a couple of seconds, your Cable modem (or whatever's connected to your WAN2 port) activity LED start to blink. The System Status page will take up to 2 minutes before it refreshes; when it does, it should show your WAN1 still with Link Up, but its Status should have changed to Disconnected, with no IP information shown. And your WAN2 should now show Connected, with some IP information.
Next, to simulate that your Primary Internet returned, turn your DSL modem on (or whatever's connected to your WAN1 port). You should then see, within a couple of seconds, your DSL modem (or whatever's connected to your WAN1 port) activity LEDs start to blink. The System Status page will take up to 2 minutes before it refreshes; when it does, it should show your WAN1 still with Link Up and as now being Connected again, and some IP information. And within those 2 minutes you should see your WAN2 return to being Disconnected, and with no more IP information showing, although it should still show Link Up. It will also take up to those same 2 minutes before the activity LED on your Cable modem (or whatever's connected to your WAN2 port) to stop blinking.
Sorry for being so long-winded, but I hope the above may be of some help, and save some people time setting up their new TL-R470T+ for fail-over purposes.
My setup is Dynamic IP for both WAN1 and WAN2 (WAN1 is a DSL connection, and WAN2 is a cable modem connection).
Problem # 1: when I unplug WAN1, the router does indeed switch to the backup WAN, which is WAN2, for which I am happy. The problem is it takes about 20-30 seconds to kick in. Is there a work-around for that so there is no delay?
Problem # 2: a much more serious problem is that on the Status tab, every morning I see that WAN2 has disconnected in the middle of the night (according to the logs), and does not automatically reconnect. So I have to go to Network, WAN, WAN2, Connection Type Dynamic IP, and click on Obtain. At that point, WAN2 reconnects and stays connected until the middle of the next night. In the morning, same thing -- WAN2 is disconnected and I have to manually reconnect it via the procedure outlined in this paragraph.
Settings I'm using: In the administration interface "Advanced" "Load Balance" I have "Enable Application Optimized Routing" unchecked and "Enable Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" unchecked. Under the tab "Link Backup" I have Mode set to Timing (could have selected Failover, but I did not). In the same tab the List of Rules is: Primary WAN WAN1, Backup WAN WAN2, Mode: Backup when any primary WAN failed, and Status: Active.
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After setup, I did some testing. With WAN2 showing disconnected on the status page (as it does every morning), and WAN1 connected, I pulled the ethernet connection from WAN1. Low and behold, after about 15-20 seconds, WAN2 connected, so I assume it's working as intended. Even though WAN2 shows disconnected, when WAN1 "breaks" WAN2 reconnects and performs.
As to the issue of being down 15-20 seconds during the handoff between the 2 WANS, I believe there's a way to get around that, and a reviewer discussed it (NorCal tech guyon December 12, 2013); specifically, he said:
"There are various ways you can configure the load balancing between the two WAN connections. Initially I set it up as a failover system. When my cable connection goes down the DSL connection then goes active and is used to provide internet. As it turns out this is a non-optimal implementation because when primary WAN failure is detected the router then has to first connect to the secondary WAN device, get an IP address and wait until the connection is stable. This process, as it turns out is not seamless, and in my case took about 20 seconds. Not good enough!"
My comment: that is exactly what I found, 15-20 seconds to reconnect. His solution was:
"So I reconfigured the TP-Link's load-balancing to sharing the internet load between the two WAN ports. This works seamlessly but some devices/processes end up using the poky DSL connection based on random assignment. This might not be noticeable for an email or even web access but for Netflix or a large file download this is a problem. So I took the additional step to specify that all local network hosts should only use the primary internet connection. The result is basically "unfair" load balancing. Everyone always uses the fast connection unless it becomes unavailable and in that case everyone uses whatever connection is available, namely the secondary WAN connection. This works much better and faster than "explicit failover." In most cases I do not notice when the primary WAN goes down and virtual switchover occurs. And the switchover back to from secondary to primary also works seamlessly. Very nice indeed."
My comment: Unfortunately, his instructions were not specific enough for me to implement, and I was afraid of "breaking" a working setup. There are a number of steps you have to take for load balancing. Here's what T-Link's browser interface says when you want to load-balance:
Note:
1. To make "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" take effect, please first configure WAN bandwidth on "Network"->"WAN" page.
2. The WAN port traffic ratio will be equal to the preset bandwidth ratio of each WAN port after "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" of the port is enabled.
3. If the bandwidth ratio of WAN1 and WAN2 is set as 2:1, the traffic ratio of WAN1 and WAN2 will approximate 2:1 after "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" of WAN1 and WAN2 is enabled.
4. "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" cannot be applied to the secondary connection of dual-access.
I wasn't comfortable dealing with all that, because when go to the Network-WAN page, it's not entirely clear how to set the values. NorCal tech guy's additional comments on setting up the "unfair load balancing" were again beyond my capabilities.
So 5 stars for performance, but if you're not a network guru or an experienced IT administrator the advanced features are a bit daunting, both from the browser interface and the manual, both of which I have studied extensively. I credit fellow reviewers for providing so much information for my setup success; thanks for that.
Finally, once you have the router up and running to your satisfaction, be sure to export your savings in case any future experiments go badly. From the browser interface: Maintenance - Management - Export and Import, then click the Export button.
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Two things to keep in mind:
1. You might need an additional box to switch from SC connector (fiber optic) to RJ45 (ethernet)
2. Each of the ports is capped at 100MBPS so having a faster internet connection is useless
This does not provide wifi, so no sure why Amazon wants me to rate the Wifi signal. You simply connect your wifi router(s) to the LAN port(s) if you want Wifi.













































