
TP-Link M7350 Mobile 4G/LTE WLAN router
TP-Link M7350 Mobile 4G/LTE WLAN router
Does exactly what it needs to do. Equipped with a prepaid SIM card and connected to a WLAN cam, the stable can now be monitored without further ado.
Update after 8 months of continuous operation always on power: In the last few weeks it had to be restarted every 2-3 days. I have now updated the firmware and hope that it will run non-stop for another 8 months.
Basically very reliable.
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I bought this product recently and immediately wondered if it was worth it. As soon as I unpacked it took maybe 10 minutes to connect all my devices and the management app is great. The network picks up very well (I have a 21Mbit download yallo subscription although where I live I get 17/18 at the most and it loads everything excellently from both iPad and phone, PC and Mac). I use the connection to stream movies from PC to Chromecast and it never crashes, always smooth. The only flaw, if you can call it that, is that when you set the maximum range of the antennas, even if the modem is plugged into the mains it consumes more than it charges, so it soon reaches zero, but with the 'short' transmission setting, I get the maximum signal even at a distance of 5/10 metres with walls in the way (not bad in a flat); with this setting you can also leave it plugged in without any problem. Perfect product, especially for the low price.
Bought the MiFi for holidays abroad so the whole family can stay online.
The MiFi does what it is supposed to do.
It works perfectly and reliably.
The manual is written in an understandable way, making it easy to use.
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I bought the TP-Link M7350 for our holiday flat. It does what it is supposed to do and works reliably. Settings can be made very easily using the tmMifi app.
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The price alone is a real bargain when compared with other MIFI from Huawei, Netgear, etc. :)
This MIFI supports LTE/4G category 4 (= upload max. 150.8 Mbit/s, download max. 51.0 Mbit/s), currently category 6 (= upload max. 301.5 Mbit/s, download max. 51.0 Mbit/s), but there are still almost no mobiles that can do this and the mobile antennas of the providers currently only support this in the major cities (e.g. Zurich, Basel, Bern). That's why Cat4 will suffice completely until further notice ..... so why spend more money on a MIFI where Cat6 is possible if you can only rarely use the speed anyway.
As for the physical attributes of the MIFI itself .....
..... the case feels a bit cheap - because of the plastic - and is a bit thick/wide compared to other MIFI's, but it is very light.
..... The display itself is big enough for all the important information. Reception bar for WLan and mobile antenna, SMS, battery and provider info as well as a display of the current data transfer.
..... The web menu is also not too cluttered and contains all the important functions.
The (iOS) app also fulfils all the important functions.
The battery lasts long enough, no more or less than with other MIFIs from other manufacturers.
My SIM from SALT was recognised immediately and it was not necessary to set the APN manually.
So far I'm satisfied with it, but I'm curious to see how it performs when used abroad with other SIMs.
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The mobile WiFi router offers exactly what you expect, and you can even set the maximum amount of data you want to use in the app so that you don't get a surprisingly high data bill at the end of the month.
The display is also particularly useful for me, as it provides the most important information directly (battery charge status, network availability, data used, etc.).
6 out of 170 reviews