Thanks for the tutorial. But you don't answer the question in your video title: is it worth buying a 4G / LTE router? I was hoping for a plus / cons compared to other router types (possibly models per budget) and so on.
I tried one of these but ended up sending it back because my phone s9+ gave me better results USB tethered. I will continue to search and keep looking for the best 4g device. The Nighthawk seems to be the best thing I've found so far. External and directional antennas could be really useful to play with.
hi there. im also looking for a 4g device to connecte to my gaming laptop via USB. im using tp-link m7000 which is crap. i thought of getting one of this in the video but it seems i shouldnt based on what u said. please care to tell me what u 4g device u r using?
Thanks for this, I didn't want to be tied-down to a contract and needed advice on the correct router to buy. I checked local area coverage for the canals and o2 seems to be the best. I don't need fast Internet speeds, just access to it for pages not vast downloads. Thanks again!
First hand experience YES, even though my 4g phone was capable of up to 1200mbs 4g, it seemed to struggle handling multiple devices connected at the same time
Does anyone know if this setup will accept a mesh network? Currently using a tp link mesh network to increase the strength around my house and it’s amazing. Just considering going with 4g for a short period. Hoping this can work?
really helpful thanks. Any idea if this would connect to a 2023 main Sky box and sky mini box? I live in a rural location with just adsl broadband. Currently have Sky 25mbs broadband. Have good o2 coverage (my o2 iphone = about 40 / 50 mbs ) hence looking to switch to 4G broadband
I have a question if you don't mind, I am hoping to use this exact router for my caravan trips. If LTE network is not available and I want to tap into caravan site wifi and connect, could I do so with this router? Thanking you
Got one on the way so it was great to find your video. Really informative and made it less daunting as I wasn’t sure if it was going to be difficult to set up. Thanks 🙏
@@InsideWire got it yesterday. Was so easy to setup. Turned on and was working straight away. And the speed test was far better than the original Vodafone dongle it replaced.
Question. Can you connect to the internet though LAN ports, if the router is connected to the internet throu LTE? An if yes, do LAN ports stay active when you turn off the wifi?
Hi sir. I have small question. If you have data in sim card so you have to power the modem and put sim and make installation. So after that you can used the Internet??
Hi, In OperationMode -> "Wireless Router Mode", does it allow multiple laptops LAN connections to share a single Internet connection (which is behind the hotel's firewall) ? Rgds.
@@InsideWire it does! I figured it out eventually. Sim in mikrotik dish and ethernet cable to lan/wan or just wan via the poe lan out adapter and bang! All good.
Is it possible to connect also Cable from the ISP for the WAN connection (4)? Thus creating a WiFi connection even if no SIM card is connected Can you check if it is working I don't have the product yet and I want to know please respond ❤
Hello. Great video. My question: I have an extra iPad that has its own SIM card and unlimited ATT account,but it’s a 5G capable account. Do you think the SIM card will work in this device? I’m concerned that the router won’t be able to access the 5G network. We also have 4G here. Does the router just automatically try connecting to 4G or is it capable of connecting to 4G or 5G? I hope the question is clear.
For me, without gaming, Internet via 4g is perfect in my new home. Got 50mbits down with this router and a extra 4g antenna from Amazon. Still enough and without waiting...just order the sim card and go surfin and Streaming
One thing you did not touch on is what "part" of the carrier plan does the router use. Ok lets make this simple. lets say I want a unlimited all US Mobile plan. That plan comes with unlimited talk and text and data until 75 gigs. After that it gets slowed. BUT there is no mobile hotspot. Does the router use just the regular phone data or does it need a carrier with mobile hotspot?
I’ve liked & subscribed. I live in a rural area & work from home. I want to move away from BT broadband & use a Wi-Fi sim router instead. I think the TP Link Archer AX50 is what I’m thinking is what I need, but happy to be advised. What I don’t understand is someone I know who lives close by, has one but also has some kind of box outside the house to pick up the o2 or ee or Vodafone connection as well. Nothing I’ve watched or read suggests an outside box. So before I buy I need to understand if the router I’ve chosen for myself is correct & do I need this box? I would be very grateful for some advice, thank you
I have an ATT unlimited account with one phone, will I need to go open a new line and just say I want a sim card only and then just throw the sim in and good to go?
Hey thanks you've sold me on this router, any chance you could go into the settings in more detail please, vpn, ipv6, Mtu and so forth! Looking for best settings for gamers xbox is very particular about using ipv6 and universal plug and play.
Great review. I'd be using it for my PlayStation with a wired connection. Should I connect it to a computer first to set up the password and some of the configurations detailed in the video, or will my console connect to the Internet OK on it's own?
Hey man, look to ditch virgin for 60 days to come back as a new customer. Could I hook this up to my pf sense router in modem mode to give me my temporary net
One thing I've heard virtually nothing about these 4g routers after watching several different videos is can I just pop in any USA SIM card like a Verizon, At&t, GSM, cdma or mvno's SIMcard and it'll work? They talk little about this.
Does it support multi WAN and use it as failover? Let’s assume fiber is the primary WAN and the Sim card 4G is the secondary WAN. If fiber is down secondary WAN replaces it automatically. Thank you
@@InsideWire sorry for the confusion if caused. I don’t want you to test anything on the router so no need for it. Simply test the speed on your phone’s 4G to match the difference ?
this was very helpful, thankyou. i want to install this on my boat. question is, can i add an extrenal antenna for the 4G signal, what type would i need and is the 4G socket and the WIFI socket marked?
I have two questions: 1. Could this router be used as a regular router, without SIM card? 2. Could this router be connected to another router to get Internet and have a subnet?
Apologies if i missed it. (long day) But some live speed tests may have helped You dont answer the question you posed in the tite..... Was it worth the purchase? Honesty... A conclusion may have been nice Even if you prefacethe conclusion with " In my opinion.... " I watched the video for an answer that wasn't given.
By moving my MR-6400 next to a window I got 32.6 Mb download speed rather than 14.1Mb speeds. So it's well worth moving your device around your home and trying out different angles. The indicator on the right will light up to 3 bars when you have a close to optimized position. I pay €20 a month for unlimited broadband and I can stream Full HD and download large files quickly. It's not perfect but it is great value for money. I'm thinking of upgrading to the TP-link AC1200 model for much faster speeds. I wonder if anyone can share their experiences with that specific device?
Whats the difference between these tp link and the m1 lte nighthawk router? Does it work the same? Does one work better than other cuz the m1 nighthawk so expensive.
Stupid questions: Can you prioritize the router to use the WAN connection instead of the 4G connection, if the WAN connection is UP ? If so, would it switch automatically to 4G when the Internet is no longer reachable over WAN ? My plan is to use this router to provide automatic backup if the primary WAN goes down, so it doesn't use up the 4G data..
You don't need to buy this one, it's the same that to you use your phone for send internet to your device, 5g or 4g. But the better option is put a faster internet, broadband
@@InsideWire Thanks for the speedy reply! Sorry I mean like any SIM card vpn routers that offer greater speeds with 4G SIM cards? like any netgear models or any models you are aware of that except SIM cards that give great speeds?
@@InsideWire do you think the reception on this would be better than a smaller mobile broadband unit ? TP-Link M7000 4G LTE MiFi, Portable Wi-Fi for Travel, Unlocked Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, 8 Hours Long Lasting Battery,(Easy Management with Tpmifi App) www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B089ZFZK5L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_TXRDERZ2GPR483J755TN?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@PenguinTV484 Its possible, I have not tested one of those. you can move it around to get a better signal but you will have a be close by it as the WiFi range wont be as good.
@@InsideWire thanks for the reply’s. one last question , are the antenna to help revive a better signal from the 4g network ? Or to transmit the WiFi signal further ?
So I have only a phone at my apartment, so I can't connect the LAN cable to a computer, but I am on the Wi-Fi using my phone, but it is so bad and slow. why is that? pls help
And at 1:29 we can clearly see that it's only capable of 150Mbps download speeds, even though you've called it a 300Mbps router twice at this point, owing to its network speed. To be honest I blame the companies; all the product descriptions overstate the network speed and understate the download speed. And real world speeds will be lower. But don't get me wrong, they are still BRILLIANT devices when you need one (country bumpkin here!).
I have this router and it's a load of crap, it's wont connect via 4G and I have to set it to 3G and only get 2Mb's download, the same sim card in my phone connects perfectly to 4G and get speeds of 20Mb's.
Thanks for the tutorial. But you don't answer the question in your video title: is it worth buying a 4G / LTE router? I was hoping for a plus / cons compared to other router types (possibly models per budget) and so on.
I tried one of these but ended up sending it back because my phone s9+ gave me better results USB tethered. I will continue to search and keep looking for the best 4g device. The Nighthawk seems to be the best thing I've found so far. External and directional antennas could be really useful to play with.
hi there. im also looking for a 4g device to connecte to my gaming laptop via USB. im using tp-link m7000 which is crap. i thought of getting one of this in the video but it seems i shouldnt based on what u said. please care to tell me what u 4g device u r using?
Have y’all found anything good after a year😂😂
Would you say that reception on this device is better than devices without antennas?
Thanks for this, I didn't want to be tied-down to a contract and needed advice on the correct router to buy.
I checked local area coverage for the canals and o2 seems to be the best.
I don't need fast Internet speeds, just access to it for pages not vast downloads.
Thanks again!
Glad I could help
Can this work with most SIM cards or just giffgaff? And does the speed depend on the network from the SIM?
Hi , is it any better than a 4G phone hotspot in terms of stabilty-signal stregnth ?
You’ll definitely get better wifi coverage than your phone. I haven’t done a direct comparison against a phone, so I couldn’t comment.
Great questions and answer. Thanks
First hand experience YES, even though my 4g phone was capable of up to 1200mbs 4g, it seemed to struggle handling multiple devices connected at the same time
Does anyone know if this setup will accept a mesh network? Currently using a tp link mesh network to increase the strength around my house and it’s amazing. Just considering going with 4g for a short period. Hoping this can work?
really helpful thanks. Any idea if this would connect to a 2023 main Sky box and sky mini box? I live in a rural location with just adsl broadband. Currently have Sky 25mbs broadband. Have good o2 coverage (my o2 iphone = about 40 / 50 mbs ) hence looking to switch to 4G broadband
I have a question if you don't mind, I am hoping to use this exact router for my caravan trips. If LTE network is not available and I want to tap into caravan site wifi and connect, could I do so with this router? Thanking you
Got one on the way so it was great to find your video. Really informative and made it less daunting as I wasn’t sure if it was going to be difficult to set up. Thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful! Let me know how you get on.
@@InsideWire got it yesterday. Was so easy to setup. Turned on and was working straight away. And the speed test was far better than the original Vodafone dongle it replaced.
needed to know more about tv end of things,I live in bad reception area and wondered if I cancelled virgin would this be as good thank you.
Are you looking to stream TV channels?
Question.
Can you connect to the internet though LAN ports, if the router is connected to the internet throu LTE? An if yes, do LAN ports stay active when you turn off the wifi?
Yes you can plug the router into a back of the PC using the LAN port. The ports will stay active if you turn off the WiFi
Does this give good speeds if you connect your PC with Ethernet?
How is the signal strength?
Hi sir. I have small question. If you have data in sim card so you have to power the modem and put sim and make installation. So after that you can used the Internet??
Hello Sir one question for you Maybe a bit silly ... If I get a Poe switch and connect a Voip phone would I be able to call out ?
I dont see a reason why it wouldnt.
Hi,
In OperationMode -> "Wireless Router Mode", does it allow multiple laptops LAN connections to share a single Internet connection (which is behind the hotel's firewall) ? Rgds.
Thank you, do you know what is the maximum wireless range for this router ?
hi would this router work with a POE external 4g antenna with the sim in the external 4g antenna? thanks
I am not sure as i no longer have this router.
@@InsideWire it does! I figured it out eventually. Sim in mikrotik dish and ethernet cable to lan/wan or just wan via the poe lan out adapter and bang! All good.
Is it possible to connect also Cable from the ISP for the WAN connection (4)? Thus creating a WiFi connection even if no SIM card is connected
Can you check if it is working I don't have the product yet and I want to know
please respond ❤
Yes it does have a WAN option on the router so it can be used without a sim card.
Hey brother! Please help me by clearing my doubt on its bands. Does it support both 2.4 & 5 GHz bands? Or it supports only 2.4GHz?
It does have 2.4ghz and 5ghz.
@@InsideWire no it does not
Should I take this for streaming
You seem like a very natural RUclipsr you should do well! Great video review
Thanks, let’s hope so 😃
Hello. Great video. My question:
I have an extra iPad that has its own SIM card and unlimited ATT account,but it’s a 5G capable account. Do you think the SIM card will work in this device? I’m concerned that the router won’t be able to access the 5G network. We also have 4G here. Does the router just automatically try connecting to 4G or is it capable of connecting to 4G or 5G? I hope the question is clear.
In the wireless router mode does it automatically switch to 4G internet if the DSL fails?
This isnt something i tried unfortunately, I couldn't comment.
For me, without gaming, Internet via 4g is perfect in my new home. Got 50mbits down with this router and a extra 4g antenna from Amazon. Still enough and without waiting...just order the sim card and go surfin and Streaming
One thing you did not touch on is what "part" of the carrier plan does the router use. Ok lets make this simple. lets say I want a unlimited all US Mobile plan. That plan comes with unlimited talk and text and data until 75 gigs. After that it gets slowed. BUT there is no mobile hotspot. Does the router use just the regular phone data or does it need a carrier with mobile hotspot?
When i used my sim card from my existing phone plan, so in in the UK it does take mobile phone plans too.
I’ve liked & subscribed. I live in a rural area & work from home. I want to move away from BT broadband & use a Wi-Fi sim router instead. I think the TP Link Archer AX50 is what I’m thinking is what I need, but happy to be advised. What I don’t understand is someone I know who lives close by, has one but also has some kind of box outside the house to pick up the o2 or ee or Vodafone connection as well. Nothing I’ve watched or read suggests an outside box. So before I buy I need to understand if the router I’ve chosen for myself is correct & do I need this box? I would be very grateful for some advice, thank you
Is this device support cat7 Lan Cable?
What is the cat version of this device?
The device will support up to 1Gb speed through the ethernet ports.
One question could i do all these steps with my phone cause i don't have a PC ?
I have an ATT unlimited account with one phone, will I need to go open a new line and just say I want a sim card only and then just throw the sim in and good to go?
God bless you, very useful and helpful presentation. You know your onions.
Glad it was helpful!
Could you create a fail-over (WAN Primary, SIM Secondary) on this and does this have bandwidth management?
There are not settings to use the SIM as a secondary connection. Nothing on bandwidth management.
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Hey thanks you've sold me on this router, any chance you could go into the settings in more detail please, vpn, ipv6, Mtu and so forth! Looking for best settings for gamers xbox is very particular about using ipv6 and universal plug and play.
I dont have this router anymore. But if i come across another one, I will for sure.
Can I use powerline adapters with this ? Thanks
I dont see why not, you are using the ethernet connection on the back of the router.
How do setup on tplink router like that with control of users to use vouchers to login each client different password ?
I dont think you can do that with this router.
@@InsideWire so what do you recommend 🤔 ?
Can I install outside antenna to this device?
Great review. I'd be using it for my PlayStation with a wired connection. Should I connect it to a computer first to set up the password and some of the configurations detailed in the video, or will my console connect to the Internet OK on it's own?
Im sure it will work out of the box but just to secure your router and not make it so vulnerable i would set it up and change some of the settings.
@@InsideWire thanks. I ordered one yesterday.
Hey looking to buy this model: TL-MR6400....i want to use the VPN option. I want to know if it has the kill switch option if VPN drops
It doesn't have a kill switch option for the VPN.
hello bro, great video. can you make a video for the openVPN connection?
Hey brother , i just wanted to find out how the wifi range of the roouter is ?
It doesnt say specifically what the range is but it wont be any better than what you get directly from an ISP.
Hey man, look to ditch virgin for 60 days to come back as a new customer. Could I hook this up to my pf sense router in modem mode to give me my temporary net
One thing I've heard virtually nothing about these 4g routers after watching several different videos is can I just pop in any USA SIM card like a Verizon, At&t, GSM, cdma or mvno's SIMcard and it'll work?
They talk little about this.
Does it support multi WAN and use it as failover? Let’s assume fiber is the primary WAN and the Sim card 4G is the secondary WAN. If fiber is down secondary WAN replaces it automatically.
Thank you
Were you able to figure it out?
Good video! Could you quickly test the 4G speed from your personal phone just to get an idea on the difference in speed if any? Thanks
Sorry I dont have this router anymore.
@@InsideWire sorry for the confusion if caused. I don’t want you to test anything on the router so no need for it. Simply test the speed on your phone’s 4G to match the difference ?
Does it allow the option to change the TTL?
this was very helpful, thankyou. i want to install this on my boat. question is, can i add an extrenal antenna for the 4G signal, what type would i need and is the 4G socket and the WIFI socket marked?
Hi, I'm sorry but I have a question. Do you need to pay for the amount of MB/GB you use or do you just buy the router put the SIM in and that is that.
the mr600 kinda spicee price does you recomand buyng mr600 over the mr6400 for the price difrence is it worth?
pls answer
Will it work in the us, mainly Verizon wireless in the US?
I have two questions:
1. Could this router be used as a regular router, without SIM card?
2. Could this router be connected to another router to get Internet and have a subnet?
1. Yes, you can use LAN 4 for the WAN port.
2. Theres no reason why not as long as its all configured properly.
Does this work better then the isp 4g WiFi routers
If I use this for Gaming and use a LAN cable will my ping be better?
You ping might get slightly better, however its all dependent on your 4G connection.
Amazing video .. is there anyway to use line and sim at the same time to prevent internet connection lost?
Yes you can use both. the 4G can ask as backup to the line.
@@InsideWire can i use 4G and line to combine thier speeds? ... Like using them in the same time
Apologies if i missed it. (long day) But some live speed tests may have helped You dont answer the question you posed in the tite..... Was it worth the purchase?
Honesty... A conclusion may have been nice Even if you prefacethe conclusion with " In my opinion.... " I watched the video for an answer that wasn't given.
By moving my MR-6400 next to a window I got 32.6 Mb download speed rather than 14.1Mb speeds. So it's well worth moving your device around your home and trying out different angles. The indicator on the right will light up to 3 bars when you have a close to optimized position. I pay €20 a month for unlimited broadband and I can stream Full HD and download large files quickly. It's not perfect but it is great value for money. I'm thinking of upgrading to the TP-link AC1200 model for much faster speeds. I wonder if anyone can share their experiences with that specific device?
Do u have to pay monthly for this or what I’m confused what do u need to activate it
You need a sim card with a data plan on it.
Hi , I see it doesn't have dual channel 2gHz / 5GHz , does the 2GHz limit the performance in your opinion vs also having 5 GHz Channel ? Many Thanks
Bro I purchase tp link mr200 is this power on off button available or not bcz my router have no power on off button is it normal
Performance will not be affected whether there is an on off button or not
Whats the difference between these tp link and the m1 lte nighthawk router? Does it work the same? Does one work better than other cuz the m1 nighthawk so expensive.
M1 Nighthawke it a mobile hotspot and allows your to travel with it however the TP link is design to stay fixed in one place.
@@InsideWire can I buy any 4g LTE router and just insert my sim card and work?
How many users can be connected to the openvpn server at one time?
Is there a faster wifi modem/router for 4k tv?
can i control the guest bandwidth or bandwidth of users on the router
Stupid questions:
Can you prioritize the router to use the WAN connection instead of the 4G connection, if the WAN connection is UP ?
If so, would it switch automatically to 4G when the Internet is no longer reachable over WAN ?
My plan is to use this router to provide automatic backup if the primary WAN goes down, so it doesn't use up the 4G data..
Looking for the answer. Were you able to figure it out?
How to set up my tplink tl 6400 with my isp sky
Thank you for this 14 min. video that absolutely doesn't answer to the title. Just a random tutorial without any serious testing. #putaclic
thankfully I read the comments first!
good❤❤❤,Great videos!!!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😃
Will this pick up better 4g signal than your phone/a wifi box etc or will the 4g speeds be the same as them?
unfortunately i didn't run this test.
You don't need to buy this one, it's the same that to you use your phone for send internet to your device, 5g or 4g. But the better option is put a faster internet, broadband
But it does seem to be a better option if you can’t get broadband
Can we use this router as main router with wired/fiber ISP and yet use $G cellular service as backup only when ISP network is down?
same question
Just stumbled on you and great stuff. I will prefer a 5G will have to see what is available.
Does it work without SIM card?
It's good modem for gaming bro ?
The modem itself is it good, but it will depend on what sort of connection you have to the internet.
Great review,thanks helped a lot.Getting this today.
Glad I could help
How to connect cordless phone to this router
Hi are there any more SIM card vpn routers that you could recommend that are faster?
Thanks
By faster you mean like 5G?
@@InsideWire Thanks for the speedy reply! Sorry I mean like any SIM card vpn routers that offer greater speeds with 4G SIM cards? like any netgear models or any models you are aware of that except SIM cards that give great speeds?
Hey man🤜🤛 what if i wanted 2 use it as traditional wireless router,,,does it work without a DSL modem by itself?
It does have an Ethernet WAN port. You would need to check your DSL modem has an Ethernet socket on it.
Is it possible to connect this router to a PS4 with a LAN cable? Great tutorial keep up with the good work!!
Yes, absolutely. Thanks!
It has 3 LAN port's & 1 LAN/WAN port.
Like a normal home WiFi router
Can I connect an outdoor antenna to this router?
Yes you can
Can you connect any sim to it ? Or does it have to be a day only sim ?
You can connect any sim to it, as long as it has a data plan linked.
@@InsideWire do you think the reception on this would be better than a smaller mobile broadband unit ?
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@@PenguinTV484 Its possible, I have not tested one of those. you can move it around to get a better signal but you will have a be close by it as the WiFi range wont be as good.
@@InsideWire thanks for the reply’s. one last question , are the antenna to help revive a better signal from the 4g network ? Or to transmit the WiFi signal further ?
That would be for the wifi network, if I remember correctly you can add an external antenna to this modem if needed.
Bro can we do 4g band lock in this router?
I didnt see anything about this in the settings.
yes
Bro does it has the option of ussd and is it GSM approved.
You'll have to check TP links website for local compatibility.
Will it support 4 Xiaomi webcams?
Can you monitor data consumption by each user/Mac address?
This would probably require a third party piece of software to do this level of analysis.
So I have only a phone at my apartment, so I can't connect the LAN cable to a computer, but I am on the Wi-Fi using my phone, but it is so bad and slow. why is that? pls help
How close is your phone to the wifi card? Have you run a speed test on your phone?
I'm literally like half a meter away, and the speed is 75 kbps
Can you use a static IP address?
A static public IP?
@@InsideWire yes, like if you have a sim with unlimited internet and want to use a static ip with it
I don’t believe the service provider would give you a static ip with a SIM card, they are most likely dynamic.
what data cards can I get
Does this have OpenVPN capability?
No it doesn't
Does using a SIM card router give you generally faster upload speeds than the upload speeds you get when using a cell phone's personal hotspot?
No
Is the IP address static?
Data plans are so expensive in Canada
I used to live in Canada, yes they are.. Very..!😲 I paid £20 for 80GB here in the UK.
And at 1:29 we can clearly see that it's only capable of 150Mbps download speeds, even though you've called it a 300Mbps router twice at this point, owing to its network speed. To be honest I blame the companies; all the product descriptions overstate the network speed and understate the download speed. And real world speeds will be lower. But don't get me wrong, they are still BRILLIANT devices when you need one (country bumpkin here!).
No signal strength ?
this modem can connect ps5?
Do you recommend me to buy it
If you can get a decent signal from a 4g connection then yes its ideal and if its better speeds than regular broadband.
is it compatible withmac os big sur
Yes
in my country 100mbps 4G uncapped is 10$/month and 20mbps fibre 1TB is 30$/month
Nice!
It's a shame you didn't use the app to set up and control. I'll have to search for someone on RUclips who does.
Thanks for your feedback, perhaps in the another video in the future.
Any good for gaming?
Depends on what 4G service you get in the area, it can be. Although i dont think the latency will be low enough. compared to fibre broadband.
@@InsideWire thanks I did a test.ob my phone 4g. 30ping 30down 5 up. Should b ok.... Will do the job for the time being
Yea doesn’t seem too bad..
@@negooouk Mind that the ping isn't the only thing that matters in gaming. Latency variation (jitter), packets loss in/out and random ping spikes.
I like how you say “rooter” 😀😀
haha thats how its pronounced. 😁
I have a TL-MR6400 v5 and am getting 36.6 Mbps down and 40.3 Mbps up using 4G only
do u have a difference in speed when u use sim card in your phone?
@@vsg-ynunie Yep, same sim I can hit up to 120 mbps (still only 4G) on my phone
what about mr 100
Unfortunately I haven't tested the MR100
I have this router and it's a load of crap, it's wont connect via 4G and I have to set it to 3G and only get 2Mb's download, the same sim card in my phone connects perfectly to 4G and get speeds of 20Mb's.