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Review on WiFi router TP-LINK TL-MR3020, white by Toyofuku Hideo ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

When it is connected to a modem, it draws no more than one ampere of current and is powered by a mini-USB connector that receives 5 volts. It is convenient to take it with you in a car or on the road because it is now not a problem to "find" five volts. This makes it convenient to take it with you. There is nothing else to say about how simply I was able to connect and configure the Yota 4G LU-150. Amazon ZTE 830FT and "old guy" Beeline ZTE MF190 modems were also tested (on firmware from Amazon). I immediately put the modem into auto-dial mode in order to use it with the 830th by issuing a specific command. I also made it such that it would only operate in 3G, as there is no 4G network in the vicinity of where I am. My download speeds come in at approximately 10 megabits per second when I run a speed test on DL. At the 190th modem, the straightforward program 3G Modems Mode Switcher 1.0 from Zyxel exited the modem only mode, which prevented CDs, autoloads, and other forms of heresy from ever interfering. The results of the speed test indicate that 2.56 megabits per second are available (all tests in the Amazon network). I downloaded and installed several versions of official firmware from the TP-Link website before settling on the most recent version, which is TL-MR3020 V1 130507 RU. Everything functions absolutely perfectly. In general, I am quite happy with the purchase, especially considering how ridiculously cheap it was for such a useful tool:

Pros
  • Design that is appealing and even has a touch of cuteness despite its little size. Controls and user interfaces are laid out in a very user-friendly manner.
Cons
  • We were unable to find it.