TP-Link | TL-MR100 | 300Mbps Wireless N 4G LTE Router
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TP-Link | TL-MR100 | 300Mbps Wireless N 4G LTE Router
The TL-MR100 is a high-speed 300Mbps Wireless N 4G LTE Router that offers cutting-edge 4G network access, allowing users to share internet connectivity with up to 32 Wi-Fi devices. With download speeds of up to 300Mbps, it ensures fast and reliable internet performance for multiple users. The setup process is effortless since it requires no configurations; simply insert a SIM card, and the router is ready to use. Extensive field tests have guaranteed compatibility with SIM cards from over 100 countries, ensuring seamless connectivity across the globe.
Equipped with two detachable advanced LTE antennas, the TL-MR100 delivers stable and efficient connections to every connected device. These external antennas enhance signal reception and coverage, providing reliable internet access throughout the network. Additionally, the router supports Wi-Fi router mode, offering flexible access options by allowing users to connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN/WAN port in situations where a 4G connection is unavailable.
In summary, the TL-MR100 is a versatile 4G LTE router, delivering high-speed internet access to multiple Wi-Fi devices. Its user-friendly setup, advanced LTE antennas, and Wi-Fi router mode make it an excellent choice for users seeking seamless and reliable internet connectivity. Whether for home or office use, this router ensures optimal performance and flexible access options to meet diverse connectivity needs.
FEATURES
- Cutting-edge 4G network: Share internet access with up to 32 Wi-Fi devices and enjoy download speeds of up to 300Mbps
- Plug a SIM card and play: No configurations needed, compatibility of SIM cards in 100+ countries are assured by years of field tests
- Two detachable advanced LTE antennas: Enjoy stable and efficient connections to every device thanks to the two external antennas
- Wi-Fi router mode: Plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN/WAN port for flexible access if you can't get a 4G connection