
TP-Link Archer MR200 V5.2
TP-Link Archer MR200 V5.2
I have exactly the same problem. Also with Sunrise. Signal strength 4G on MR200 is displayed as 75%.
I have not found a limit yet. A total of >10 devices are attached. I thought I had read something somewhere about up to 30 devices.
The router works with any SIM card if the provider has network coverage at the router's location.
Short answer: NO Long answer: Buy an additional SIM card and attach your devices to it. If you want real juice, go for the Archer MR600, which has Gigabit Ethernet and a switch built in if you need it, which also offers wirespeed. Another small question: How do you connect a switch to a W-LAN ;-)
Yes, it works and I use the device in France directly at the border. The reason is Netflix, I wanted to ensure access to German films (Swiss offer) for my parents.
Have you deactivated the SIM pin on the SIM card? Otherwise you have to enter it in the web interface. I can't tell you where at the moment because I'm not at home.
I have a card from GoMo (Salt). It works perfectly without any problems. I think that if Salt works, WINGO (Swisscom) will probably also work without any problems.
The problem is with Reolink! Not with the router. I have never seen a Reolink camera without a delay, unless it is connected with a wifi cable.
This model can only do 150Mbps over LTE and it only has 100Mbps network ports, this is an absolute no go, the product cannot be recommended at all. The better model would be the Archer MR600 which is capable of 300Mbps and even has 4 x Gbit Ethernet ports. TP-Link Archer MR600
type in google: lte antenna for mobile router tp link, and it will show you the link: antennenfreak.com/tp-link/lte-antennen-tplink-archer-mr200/?language=en. You only have to add https://www. to the front.
In any case, you need a sim adapter. I have the MR200 version 1, so I think it will be the same.
Our telephone provider is peoplefone HOSTED. In order to be reachable by phone at trade fairs, we use the TP-Link MR200 in combination with various Gigaset VOIP phones. Works perfectly.
The unit does not have its own DSL cable modem. But it does have a WAN Ethernet socket. This means that in combination with an additional cable modem/DSL router, this Archer MR200 can be used as a WLAN access point. To do this, however, the Archer must be switched to "Wireless Router mode" in "Operation Mode". So there is only an either/or choice.
The two antennas you see are for GSM (WiFi antennas are internal)
This should be due to some component between the router and the PC. e.g.: - Network adapter in the router (does the socket flash green?) - the network cable itself (try a different one, maybe it will work) - the network adapter in the PC (does the socket flash green?) - a switch, if available (is it flashing wildly?) Reboot and plug in one LAN cable after the other). Or a setting in the router. But it should work with the factory setting.
Hello, I ordered my MR200 on 7 July and according to the sticker on the router it is a V2. Greetings, Rob
Unfortunately, there is no information from the manufacturer.
So a holder is just a holder (also called an adapter) that holds the SIM. The slot is standard SIM. With the appropriate holder, you can use a micro or nano SIM with this product. This is similar to this product: Mako Multi SIM Adapter (SIM Holder, Various)
Yes... I think the signal strength is good (good signal even on the upper floor). I haven't measured it but it's good enough so far.
The official website only says that the power supply outputs 12 volts to 1 amp: http://uk.tp-link.com/products/details/cat-4691_Archer-MR200.html#specifications As you would expect; vanishingly small.
Hello, I don't know what your TV supports. However, I use this router with a SIM from Salt in the mountains (Falera) together with Netflix to watch series, which works without any problems 😉. In the mountains I have a download of 15,000 Mbit and in the lowlands I get 60,000 Mbit, but that depends on the reception.