With the TP-LINK NX510v 5G AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 router, you have the convenience of high-quality VoLTE calls by connecting the landline phone through the dedicated port while simultaneously surfing the Internet without any interruptions.
Unmatched speed with 5G, revolutionary experience
5G significantly boosts download speeds up to 3.4 Gbps, 22 times faster than 4G LTE. It brings fast network connections with quick response times to the mobile devices of tomorrow, with latency as low as 1 ms.
Plug and Play, enjoy the 5G network everywhere
Simple, just one SIM card
The traditional broadband or cable installation is expensive and time-consuming for your cottage, farm, or warehouse in the suburbs. Long contract periods also create headaches for short-term leases, pop-up spaces, and temporary stores for internet access. The NX510v ensures a convenient and hassle-free network setup. Insert the SIM card and enjoy high-speed internet!
AX3000 - Powerful Wi-Fi 6
Armed with WiFi 6 technology, the NX510v is designed to provide a massive boost in coverage, speed, and overall capacity. Step into the latest WiFi mesh to enjoy the future network that loads faster and connects more.
Enjoy WiFi and phone calls simultaneously
The NX510v is not just a combination of a WiFi router and modem, but also a phone. It features a phone port for connecting your existing landline phone, so you can make phone calls and surf the internet simultaneously. Additionally, various voice functions are supported, including VoLTE and CSFB. Just enjoy a professional and high-quality voice call as you like.
Create Smart Mesh WiFi with Great Flexibility
Collaborating with other EasyMesh-compatible devices, the NX510v creates a unified mesh WiFi network for seamless whole-home coverage. No more searching for a stable connection.
Designed for more devices
The NX510v aims to drastically improve capacity and efficiency in high-traffic environments. Regardless of how many screens or devices are active simultaneously, everyone can enjoy a more efficient network that loads faster without reducing performance.
Available WAN Connection
The WAN/LAN port allows the NX510v to function as a traditional wireless router, which is compatible with cable, fiber optic, and DSL modems. And when configured as a wireless router, the 5G/4G connection works as a backup to provide you with a continuous and reliable internet connection.
Easy installation and use
You can set up your device within minutes, whether you prefer the powerful Aginet app or the intuitive web interface. The Aginet app allows you to manage your network from a smartphone or tablet.
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At first, I had it with a Vodafone SIM. Constant disconnections and with 5G max 50mbps. Very detailed APN settings in the profile, but still constant disconnections and problems. Finally, with a Cosmote SIM, it automatically picked up settings from the network, and consistently over 240Mbps. No disconnections anymore. As for Vodafone, there’s a reason they do this, and it has to do with the registered 5G devices they sell. Anything else is not compatible with their network. And when you ask them why they don’t register all the TP-Link routers, they don’t know what to answer. ONLY what they sell works properly, like those pocket Wi-Fi devices, etc.
Without being an expert, I believe it does what it promises. Speeds that it reaches in the area at the limits of the Heraklion region are 250/10. I also monitor its operation remotely via cloud. It also has the capability for mesh, but that is not something that concerns my use (it feeds access points in different apartments)
Amazing 5G modem/router. I have it with a Cosmote sim. I first put the sim in a mobile phone to activate the 5G and disable the pin. So far, I have been using it for 5 months and I haven't had a single disconnection. In an area near Thessaloniki with good 5G signal but nonexistent FTTH infrastructure, this solution was the only way to go, but I have no regrets at all. It connects normally to a regular phone device (not IP). I should mention that I have returned the phone signal to the nearest phone socket so that I can connect phone devices to all the sockets in the house. Also, the alarm system recognizes the phone signal normally (so it can make calls when it goes off). If you have a good 5G signal, get it with your eyes closed
The speeds speak for themselves; with less money, you get speeds that don't exist in my area. Also, the router has a line to connect a landline, allowing you to take advantage of both data and voice if you want to make your calls normally.
Incredible router, before this I had a ZTE MC888 and it really exhausted me a lot. The TP-Link for the past 2 months has not needed a single restart. I use it with a Cosmote SIM card. No settings are required, you just plug it in and it's ready
In my area, although it only picks up 5G, it started connecting and maintaining the connection only when I switched the setting to 4G only. It still brings speeds over 70Mbps even with 4G only.
Hello guys. I am in a highly touristy area with terrible adsl/vdsl infrastructure. Before buying this specific router, I had the tplink mr 6400 4g. From March to May, everything was fine with speeds of 50-70mbps with cosmote. When the houses started to fill up, the speeds dropped from 8-30mbps, making it difficult for 6 people in the house. To not bore you, I bought this router from a big chain, I connect it to the socket following the instructions of a previous review (delete Cosmote profile and restart) and it connects directly. First measurement 270mbps with full tourists. Of course, the antennas also play a role, which in my case are about 1 kilometer away. Doing continuous measurements on the busiest day with a heavily occupied network, I did not drop below 57.7 Mbps with peaks above 220 Mbps. Honestly, I was saved. Depending on everyone's requirements, of course, if someone has the money, it is a powerful tool. The menu gives you the option to choose the band, although in my case, the automatic setting works fine. If anything comes up in the future, I will come back.
UPDATE: I moved it to another part of the house that obviously communicates better with the antenna, and the router is flying! So far, no problems. Speeds of 200-500mbps.
Renewed review:
In the end, it was the device's fault for everything I describe below (except for the IP issue). I replaced it and it works perfectly!! I leave the sheet below in case someone notices the same to know how to use the return and replacement right.
I wanted to cut off vdsl because in my area there are low speeds. So I went to cosmote 5g unlimited choosing this router. The main advantages for choosing it were the dynamic dns and port forwarding which are useless as cosmote (and I imagine the others) do not give you a public IP in the unlimited package. The solution is to pay for a vpn with a dedicated IP. It costs around 8 euros per month, much less than the extra 50 that cosmote asks for. I also struggled a lot to bridge (mesh) it with the fritz box I had. Many disconnections resulted in me connecting it directly to powerline. It works with poweline (devolo magic 1 & 2, >1gbps) but the speeds are much lower than its wifi, I don't know why, I even bought cat 8 network cables. If you are not interested in the above features, playing with qos etc. and you don't have many smart devices, better buy the cheapest 5g mobile and use it as a hotspot. I give it 4 stars so I don't admit that I was fooled for the next 2 years.
I have been using it for only 2 days. As a machine, it is very good. You can see which devices are connected and how many MB are being consumed. I am using it with Vodafone's SIM internet for sharing. It requires communication with the mobile company for the settings, in order to create the user profile on the router. When I contacted them, they set it up themselves and in the end, it automatically took the settings and I only needed to confirm them. As shown in the photo, it reaches speeds from 7.50 to 309 Mbps. The internet is unstable because it is not a fixed line, but a signal through mobile telephony. I believe the same will happen with all mobile companies.
When you set it up to work with Vodafone it will fly.
With COSMOTE you insert the SIM card and you are ready in a minute.
It's a bit tricky to set up but it does what it promises.
You can choose frequency and band.
It surpasses the iPhone in speedtest speeds for the same provider.
It does exactly what it promises! At first, when you set it up with the application, it asks you to create a profile for the Internet that requires APN and such. I filled it out but then it didn't connect to the internet with that profile.... so I went back to the application, deleted it, restarted, and it worked perfectly! Also:
1) In the phone port, I tried connecting both a wireless and a traditional phone and I can make and receive calls from the sim inside normally!
2) The landlines I connected work normally and their calls are recognized!!
3) If you first go to the application and BIND your TP-Link ID, then you can access the modem page 192.168.1.1 with your TP Link account.
I will give it three stars because I almost threw it away until it connected!! It doesn't take the settings by itself; you have to input them, so it's not exactly plug and play, and if you don't know, you need to talk to the provider! Don't worry if it doesn't recognize any card (I tried from two providers and it didn't recognize any at first); you need to input the settings first. Other than that, once it connects, it does what it says, nice build, but we'll see how long it lasts!!
upd: I will give it one more star. After three months of use, it works just fine with Cosmote. With Vodafone, it's slower, but it’s probably due to the area. If at some point we have regular 5G in Greece, I believe it will fly since Cosmote has it on devices that support standalone 5G.