Supports 4G + Cat6, which uses Carrier Aggregation technology to increase data speeds up to 300 Mbps. Insert the SIM card and enjoy HD movies without interruption, download files in seconds, and smooth online gaming.
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The TP-LINK Archer MR600 router is aimed at users who need a reliable internet connection and live or work in areas without access to cable or DSL internet. It is ideal for use in areas with low mobile phone signal, as it can create a stable internet connection via 4G/3G. Additionally, it can be used as a central router in small offices or homes, as it has multiple features and functions that cater to their needs.
Supports 4G + Cat6, which uses Carrier Aggregation technology to increase data speeds up to 300 Mbps. Insert the SIM card and enjoy HD movies without interruption, download files in seconds, and smooth online gaming.
Enjoy unparalleled convenience and flexibility. Field-tested for years to ensure universal compatibility with 2 advanced LTE antennas for smooth connection. Simply insert a micro SIM card and power on this sleek piece of technology to use fast and stable Wi-Fi, whether you are at home or working remotely.
With a built-in 4G+ modem and an integrated SIM card slot, all you need to do is insert a micro SIM card and power on the router. Enjoying fast and stable Wi-Fi on a 4G+ network has never been easier.
Collaborate with TP-Link OneMesh products to provide a more flexible and cost-effective Mesh network with a single Wi-Fi name for seamless coverage throughout your home.
The Gigabit Ethernet ports provide high speeds and reliable connections for high-intensity wired devices such as smart TVs, gaming consoles, NAS, and more.
Easily share a 3G / 4G connection with up to 64 wireless devices, such as phones, tablets, and laptops simultaneously. 4 LAN ports are ready to provide internet for wired devices such as desktop computers.
Set up the Archer MR600 in minutes thanks to the intuitive web interface and the powerful Tether app. Tether also allows you to manage network settings from any Android or iOS device, including parental controls and access control.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Update #2 17/09/2021:
In the cottage with 70cm thick stone walls, where there is no stable telephone connection, with data on the green network, the performance is as follows:
Huawei E5576 (advertised as Pocket Wifi): Download 30-50mbps, Upload 20 mbps
With TP-Link: Download 120mbps, Upload 18mbps (and if I bring it close to the front door, the Download speed goes up to 150mbps).
I will also try Vodafone at some point and update the evaluation.
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Update 1/8/2021:
In a spot where the green network's antenna has provided up to 130mbps down/30 up on my mobile, it gave me 150/47 with the router (as shown in the image I uploaded). I am always talking about speedtest, for the maximum speed that the connection can provide.
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Although I haven't used it much yet, in an area with poor coverage from a green network, I reached 20mbps down/1 up (note that my mobile doesn't even get 3G - sometimes not even 2G, while the MR600 got 4G). I am looking forward to trying it in a location with better signal.
Very easy installation: Screw in the antennas, push the sim card until it clicks, plug it into the power and wait 1-2 minutes for it to turn on. It takes less time to turn on on subsequent occasions.
The WiFi password is located on the bottom of the router. There is no password for management, you create it during the initial connection.
The pros include the signal indicator lights, the guest wifi, the availability of 5GHz WiFi, and many other features it has.
Negatives... Hm... I don't know; maybe the top side is a magnet for fingerprints. If that bothers you, don't get it.
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While there is a 4G+ network in the area with a very good signal, the modem only captures less than 50% of the signal and constantly disconnects from the 4G+. As a result, the speeds it achieves are quite low (<20mbps)
I have had this specific router for almost 2 years because due to the area I live in, there is no other option for internet. The router simply rocks. It consistently gets over 100Mbps at the spot where I have it with 2 bars of signal. I download because I see in the analysis every month 500GB of data for all the household tasks and everything goes smoothly. Stable and problem-free, generally the best! I recommend it without reservation!
Due to an old installation, I used this specific router for internet via 4G. Personally, the speeds are satisfactory for me and the connection is uninterrupted. I am very satisfied.
The product is fine if you want to spend €135 like I did.. in the summer I get 20 with a Cosmote SIM, now that it's October I get 60 and at night it goes up to 100.. when I have my laptop connected for YouTube and PlayStation for Call of Duty, the truth is that it lags on both, otherwise for simple use of mobile phones and laptops I think it's worth it.. (I've had it for a month, I'll come back again at Christmas for updates)
In my village, with the Cosmote antennas in clear view, it locks at 180 to 220 mbps. No disconnections for a year. Those who complain about low speeds don't know how to set it up on the right bands and find the ideal placement. Additionally, those who compare it to mobile phones are completely clueless, as this locks onto 2 bands simultaneously while mobile phones have more. For those interested in ping, it ranges between 60-80 on European servers. A tip to find the ideal placement: using a compass app on your mobile phone, find the degrees where the antennas are located in an area with fewer walls and place the router there. That's how I achieved 100% signal and -70 dbm
Easily reaches 120Mbit/s (Cosmote Gigamax Unlimited). Fast with easy installation. It also contains options for mode complex routing situations if you have more than one network in place.
I have it for 2 days in a village in Lesvos, its speed is from 120 to 260 mbps with sim vod at the same router point of cosm 40-50 mbps. With the same card on a 5g mobile 320-360mbps.
The modem speed is bad. 4G+ is a lie. You should get 150mbps at least. But I am getting 30 with wifi and with ethernet connection max 50mbps. With my phone, same operator I am getting almost 500mbps in the middle of athens. I would never suggest this router.
I use it mainly for remote work at my country house. So far, it has been very good and it reaches a distance of 50 meters as long as it is in an area with good signal. At first, it requires a little attention for the initial setup and I also recommend that the SIM card you use has the PIN deactivated (this can be done through the settings of all mobile devices). If the card has a PIN, you will need to enter it in the application from your mobile phone and register it. I did not experience any signal instability whether I was working or just watching a movie, etc. I also had 2 computers, 3 mobile phones, and 1 smart TV connected without any issues. I wish I had bought it earlier!
By far the best 4G+ router, stable, fast, and with plenty of options, even in difficult areas it has the option for manual band selection. And of course, for flawless results and stability, it requires a little attention to where it will be placed. And the TP-Link tether app for remote management is amazing.
10 out of 10!
I didn't expect miracles but where my mobile gets 15 mbps, this one should too. Unfortunately, it doesn't reach that. In an area with mediocre coverage from the already problematic Vodafone, it couldn't provide even a slightly better measurement. The same or even worse. For me, it's not worth the 120 euros, I got the same measurement with a 50 euro router. So pay attention, location matters
I can say that I am very satisfied.
It works nonstop and WITHOUT interruptions in a remote area of Chalkida since January (2024). With 2 lines out of the 4 it has as an indication for the signal and the LTE rarely lights up.
With Cosmote unlimited.
I have the MR600 for a year now. Very stable.
My decision to buy the 4+G supported by this model and not just a 4G, even if it's a bit more expensive, was correct. I borrowed the 4G from my son and tried both in the same position. At first, both reached around 40 Mbps, a second later the boost of 4+G kicked in and reached 70 Mbps. The worst measurement I had was 27 Mbps. The best was 98 Mbps.
One more piece of information: The placement of the device plays a big role. Try it in every room where you can have the best signal. I had up to -60% interference.
It is simply perfect. It works flawlessly without any problems. The only thing is that you have to insert the SIM card yourself, and then you're ready to go
Finally, a router that reaches speeds of 150+ mbps through sim. It's priced around 100€. I thought I had to spend around 300€ for a 5G router since all the 4G ones only reached up to 40mbps. Personally, I get speeds of over 150mbps and have even seen 220. A router from the same company, priced at 60€, with an older Wi-Fi protocol, only reaches 35mbps in the same location
Within 2 months, it suddenly broke without reason. In the 5-6 steps (literally) away from the router, the WiFi would drop. At first, speeds were 40-55mb/s and 20mb/s in the rooms. I bought a Huawei one and now I get an average of 120 mb/s and 50-60 mb/s in the rooms. I will not choose this company again!
I have had it for a little over a year with a Cosmote card. In the same spot, the iPhone14 reaches speeds of 70-120mbps, while this one only reaches 15-35mbps. In another house right next to a Cosmote speedbooster that reaches 25-50mbps (only with the sim), this one reaches 10-20mbps. I really wonder about the positive comments and if maybe I am just unlucky and got a faulty model.
Location: Kato Nevrokopi.
I inserted the sim, plugged it into the power, and the first thing I did was a speed test.
95 Download.
Then, from steam, it consistently reached 110.
My mobile phone reaches the same or slightly less in the same spot.
The only setting I made was to change the password on the wifi.
Perfect!!!! It's worth 100% of its money. Simple and quick to install. It immediately catches signal and adjusts easily with the tether application. Tip: before inserting the sim card, make sure you have disabled the pin request.
I had a tenfold improvement in download and upload speeds with a Cosmote sim compared to my mobile phone (which is a Pixel 7 and not some cheap device). The signal is stable and doesn't drop, from the moment of installation (I inserted the sim and turned on the device) until a month later, I haven't experienced any buffering (I can even play online games without lagging).
There was no possibility of installing a landline in the room where I live up in the mountains, but this device solved my problem.
Awesome,
from the Cosmote Pocket router, where I constantly had problems and low speeds,
after purchasing the tp_link, speeds reached 40 download and 10 upload
Flawless. It's worth its money. If you have a good signal from the antenna, it boosts the speed.
Quite reliable and stable in its operation as a 4G router. It needs a little finetuning for finding the best 4G signal position (compared to a mobile phone, it achieves about 70% to 80% of the speed). For the WiFi part, it is better to rely on a more specialized solution (access point or mesh).
It is a very honest Router for its price, it really raises the bar quite high for its functionality. I did not regret buying it even though I had the anxiety if it would turn out good...
I don't know what you have done wrong, all of you who have written a bad review. In a spot at the countryside where my mobile phone had no signal, the modem with 1 line brings me 6 Mbps, in a high spot with 2 lines close to 17! It's a shame I haven't gotten it for so long! Tested with Cosmote! vs 5.2
A pleasant surprise. In a countryside with poor signal, it receives flawlessly (with a cosmote card), transmits flawlessly, maybe even better than a wired connection.
Excellent. The installation is very simple and the speeds are very fast despite not reaching 4G+ at the location it is in. Sometimes the indicator flashes, but the signal is not strong enough to maintain it. Nevertheless, in 1.5 months, it downloaded 400+GB at speeds that no one complained about. I saw up to 6 users connected simultaneously.
Despite all the good reviews, personally I found it terrible.... It constantly lagged during streaming, even at its best with 100mbps measurements.
It is fast, stable, and reliable! Category 4G+ cat6!
I had bought a cheaper one and immediately switched to this one. Easy to set up, you just insert the sim card and it works with download speeds of around 50 mbps.
Clearly value for money!
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