Alternative to TP-Link TL-WR710N?

At
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I used the above-mentioned mini router / AP with my parents.

(https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00CS2M7OU/

We put a LAN cable from the router to the bedroom, the TL is plugged into a socket and is supplied with Internet from the LAN cable. It sends Wi-Fi, which my parents use with their cell phones and sometimes with their laptops. We also have a LAN cable that leads from the AP to the laptop.

Now the part no longer works properly and unfortunately it is no longer manufactured / sold. So I'm looking for an alternative. All I have found are either repeaters that can record the WLAN and then pass on the LAN and expand the WLAN. Or Powerline adapter. Neither is desired.

In summary, the alternative should have the following:

LAN input so that Internet is available

WLAN transmitter

LAN output to attach devices with LAN.

Please do not suggest a Powerline Adapter WLAN Repeater, these are clearly excluded by me.

Ja

The AVM Fritz! Wi-Fi Repeater 1750E has served me well for years, but has only one LAN connection for an input / output. The newest, the 3000, has 2 connections, but also costs around 100 euro.

mi

https://www.amazon.de/...B001FWYGJS

as router or AP, as you want…

Pe

https://www.amazon.de/...B0759QMF85

Maybe this one?

I use this:

https://www.draytek.de/vigor2926-serie.html

Pe

The good old WR841N…

I use this here:

https://www.draytek.de/vigor2926-serie.html

st

What is a TL?

Basically, routers sometimes break. You are no longer connected. You have to restart them all the time… For me that was the case with all Telekom routers. After intensive use and about 2 years - over.

I'm currently quite satisfied with Netgear, which of course could have been a coincidence.

Soon Thomsen and Pirelli broke.

At

Thanks, so I can plug in the blue then LAN and then use the yellow ones for passing on, so like a switch?

At

The little router is called TL-WR710N, I just shortened it.

I know what you are saying, but it was not part of my question and does not help either.

mi

Blue is WAN, but you can also use all 5 as a LAN (switch)

st

It would be helpful if I knew what is meant by "the part" that no longer works.

At

Ok, so LAN input from the router in e.g. No. 1 in and then the others to the end devices?

At

That should be clear from the context… THE TP-LINK TL-WR710N.

mi

Quick instructions are included… When setting up for the first time, select AP, select WLAN name and password, done

st

If this is the router, then it remains unclear to me why my assumption that it may be broken does not help you. Unfortunately, the routers are designed to give up after a while, cheaply made routers anyway.

At

Is not the router and 2. I have already said that it is no longer working properly, so it is broken, and that I'm looking for an alternative.

"Now the part is no longer working properly and unfortunately it is no longer being manufactured / sold. So I'm looking for an alternative."

It would be really good if you read the text before answering.