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The TP-Link Archer MR600 is a versatile 4G+ LTE Cat6 router delivering up to 300 Mbps download speeds and dual-band WiFi AC1200 connectivity. Featuring four gigabit LAN ports and detachable external antennas, it supports plug-and-play SIM card use from any operator worldwide. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed internet without the constraints of fixed-line broadband, it also integrates with TP-Link OneMesh for scalable home or office network solutions.
| ASIN | B07RS7HM59 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 582 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2 in Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (17,222) |
| Date First Available | 21 May 2019 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 250 g |
| Item model number | Archer MR600 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 20.2 x 14.1 x 3.36 cm; 250 g |
| Series | ARCHER MR600 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
M**E
Sim Card routers should be more mobile phone based
A good item but could be improved by a notification light on the front panel for SMS messages, it would also benefit from the ability to plug in a phone handset. TP-Link are great with routers but when dealing with mobile sim card dependant items they are a little lacking in their design from mobile phone makers as in order to use this properly with multiple wireless devices you need a high rate or unlimited data plan and these come with unlimited call and texts that this device makes hard to use on the SMS side and impossible for the call side. Data only plans I have found to be more expensive than plans including voice and SMS. After 1 month of using this I have had good signal strength throughout my house, the colour is great as it needs to be mounted in a window for best mobile reception and being white in sunlight prevents it from getting too hot, the power cable is not long enough for window mounting so have had to find a way to extend it (it was easier to move a mains extension to the plug than extend the power cable). Having to log on the router home page to check for messages is a pain so you can't really use the message side. Mobile broadband is good for singles or those with lower internet (non gamer and no HD streams) but you can't really plan how much data you will need, for example you tube does let you pick different resolutions but does not specify how much data you will need to watch a video. Not many singles and couples really need fibre band-with. As I am using this with an unlimited internet plan that gives me calls and texts unlimited too I have tried to switch to a Motorola FW410 4G (after only 1 month) which did not provide as good a signal throughout the house but was able to use all 3 parts of my plan - calls, texts and internet. unfortunately the hot-spot side of this item packed up after only 5 days of use, it was a hot-spot not a router. This TP-Link router is a good reliable solution for data only with limited SMS function. If calls are required on top (like with my requirement) you may need 2 sims and 2 devices (and 2 accounts/bills), 1 to handle calls and texts (a basic Nokia 105 mobile will do this for around £20 equipment cost) and this router which gives the added bonus of being able to accept add on aerials which can be either indoor or outdoor mounted further improving mobile reception (did not need these and have not tried these, may need after house move). Most people already own a mobile so should not have this issue, the use of a non smartphone is due to battery life, recharge interval and better reception. My circumstances: due to probate (death of the home owner who paid the broadband bill) I will be leaving this house soon, could not justify a 2 year broadband contract and mess around with number changes when I move. This mobile system means I pay less for phone services (no line rental), get the bandwidth I need, have uninterrupted number portability and choice (albeit limited) of my own equipment. Landlines are lv ike TV licences, a thing of the past that you don't need (if you don't use TV) and there are newer alternatives to consider. This way I only have to inform of number change once which with the house move is required anyway.
A**X
Absolutely brilliant bit of kit
Honestly dead chuffed with this router. Stuck a 5G SIM in it and that was literally it—sorted! I use it daily and the speed is just cracking. My laptop’s always on the Wi-Fi but it’s seamless, no messing about. Even better, I can actually game online with it—wireless—and it’s absolutely spot on, hardly any latency. It’s a genuinely great product, works a treat. Highly recommend it if you’re after fast, stable internet without the hassle of cables.
T**M
Excellent value for a 5G sim card router
Disclaimer: I use this with a Three 5G mobile sim card only in an area which supposedly has no 5G signal, but in reality does - although that signal can be variable even using an external aerial at approx. 2km from the mast across mostly open fields. In essence I use this purely as a 5G sim card modem (wifi turned off) because I already have a good router & wifi system. When I purchased this what I really wanted was a 5G sim card modem that can use an external aerial with to boost the signal as much as possible, but finding such a thing at an affordable price seems impossible. After reading dozens of reviews and after trying a Netgear M6 which turned out to be unsuitable for a number of reasons, I settled on this TP-Link NX200 since it seemed to offer everything that I needed at a reasonable -ish price. Initial setup is quite straightforward although I personally found myself using the standard web interface in preference to the "Tether" app, because it has way more settings. Talking of which TP-Link say that this isn't classed as a "premium" router which means that advanced settings are more limited - there's not even a "Pass-through" mode on this router for example. Also IMHO they could take lessons from Asus and Netgear for both web settings and the Tether app. In use though it's been quite consistent, reliable and it provides higher download speeds that the Netgear I was using that is three times the price of this, so maybe any grumbling about features and apps is expecting too much. Yes I have to reset the router fairly regularly BUT I suspect that's way more to do with mobile signal (see my disclaimer above) than it is to do with the NX200 - and I certainly don't need to reset this as frequently as the Netgear. The Tether app for me in my circumstances is next to useless. It connects sometimes but mostly doesn't, so for anybody planning to use one of these & the app for remote access I would say "beware". All things considered though I'm very happy with this NX200. I does most of what I want and doesn't need too much input from me to keep doing it, plus it is (for now) excellent value for a 5G mobile sim card router.
A**A
توقعت ان مدى الواي فاي اكبر من كده
D**R
Este router destaca por su sencillez y estabilidad de conexión. Leer más para ver si te va a servir.... Nuestra Casa Rural: Estamos en una casa que no ofrecen fibra ni ADSL. Tiene buena cobertura 4g y con un iPhone XR (cat 12 para los que entienden) puedo alcanzar bajada de entre 0.2Mbps (nefasto) y 50Mbps (serve para todo, streaming, Netflix, ps4 etc). Pero es muy cambiante e inestable, y estoy hablando de puntos de fuera de la casa. Dentro con paredes de piedra olvídalo. Soluciones por empresas grandes de tlf (Movistar, Orange, Vodafone): Si no hay cobertura fibra ni ADSL ofrecen Internet por 'radio'. Es el mismo que captamos con el móvil 2g,3g,4g etc. emitida por los antenas. Pero nos ofrecen un router especial que admite una tarjeta SIM. Este SIM tiene datos ilimitados y con el router se puede conectar las dispositivos en casa mediante WiFi y/o cable. Movistar me dijó el máximo posible era 20Mbps. Tiene coste de unos €40 mensuales. Decidí investigar alternativas. La solución! Router TP-link y targeta SIM: Al investigar vi que se puede hacer todo por libre. Es decir, compras un buen router 4g como este de TP-link. Tambien contratas una targeta SIM con Gb ilimitadas (entre 30€ y 40€ mensuales). Pones este targeta en el router y desfruta de Internet como si fuera fibra. Por el momento la conexión es estable y rapido con una media de 50gb. Este router (cat 6) se alcanza velocidades mucho mejor con mi iPhone XR. Eso sí, hay que buscar la posición del router donde mejor alcanza la torre 3g/4g. Que SIM elegir? He probado con una tarjeta SIM de O2 (de mi hijo) y muy bien. Estoy esperando una nueva de Yoigo con Gb ilimitadas de 33€ mensuales (tienen cobertura tri banda de Movistar, Orange y el suyo propio). Conociendo las grandes empresas (Movistar, Orange) puede que ellos capan la velocidad (movistar me dijó 20Mbps max) y como intento evitarlas pues he eligido yoigo. Editaré esta sección en cuanto pruebo con Yoigo. En fin. Muy buen router, instalado en segundos y según tu situación una solución muy buena. Puedes viajar con el y si hay cobertura de 3g/4g siempre tendrás Internet!
H**I
المودم ممتاز جداً شبكته على الانترنت اعطاني نفس السرعه انصح فيه 👍🏻
C**R
Op de afbeelding wordt de v3-revisie afgebeeld (zie de nano-SIM). Ik heb de V2 ontvangen. Deze zal dus helaas teruggestuurd worden en dan maar elders bestellen tot ik ergens een V3 geleverd krijg. Volgens de TP-Link fora, zou de V3 intussen al wel in omloop zijn in de Amazon-magazijnen.
C**A
Fácil de instalar usando a App TP link.
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