This seems to be the standard with 4G LTE routers. The router carries only 1 Micro SIM Card Slot, so you can use only one mobile network at a time. There are more bands that are supported, so you can visit their website for more details. According to TP-Link, it supports both FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE networks on 2100/1800/2600/900/800MHz and 2600/2300MHz bands respectively. The TP-Link TL-MR6400 Wireless N 4G LTE Router so far hasn’t showed any problems that I had experienced with the Huawei B310s and I am quite happy with it. Liked– Affordable and reliable 4G LTE router – Unlocked 4G router with wide Mobile network compatibility– Plug and play makes it easy to use – User-friendly Tether Mobile App for managementDidn’t like– Single-band WiFi on 2.4Ghz band (need to upgrade to TP-Link Archer MR600)– No Gigabit Ethernet support(need to upgrade to TP-Link Archer MR600)– Can’t dial network USSD codes for instance check data balance. Summarily, here’s what we liked and didn’t like about this 4G router I got frustrated with the Huawei B310s router because it was losing cellular signal sporadically without any particular reason. ![]() As you can already tell, I don’t like locked devices and if you are planning to buy one, you shouldn’t. ![]() ![]() I switched from my old Huawei B310s 4G LTE router which I had managed to unlocked. I have been using the TP-Link TL-MR6400 Wireless N 4G LTE Router as my primary way of accessing the internet from home for more than 4 months.
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