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Review on WiFi router TP-LINK TL-MR150, black by Dorota Grobla ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but it was a pleasant surprise.

I placed 4, and as I was writing about the drawbacks, I came to the conclusion that, all things considered, the router deserved a grade of C. On the other hand, the mr600 and younger 4g kinetics, which are the closest equivalents without problems, cost 7,500 and 9,000 respectively, although this mr150 costs only 4,500. In spite of all the drawbacks, a powerful middle peasant "all-in-one" at an acceptable price. After a month of use, it was put up for sale. In spite of this, the fourth category for a modem operating under modern conditions is a poor performer due to the absence of aggregation. The perfectionism that resides within me prevents me from working at a speed of 15 Mbps, even when I can shoot 50 Mbps using the same Crap on my phone.

Pros
  • It is not necessary to twirl a tambourine or flash a phone IMEI because it is compatible with SIM cards for smartphones and there is no need to do so. On corporate Yota, I didn't even have to link the distribution, even though doing so would have resulted in an additional charge of 100 yen. The ability to connect antennas from other sources. The fact that it can be used immediately after removal from the packaging—all that is required is the insertion of a SIM card—is likely to be viewed as a benefit by individuals who do not have a strong background in technology.
Cons
  • a lack of sophisticated LTE capabilities. Neither 5G WiFi nor coverage were available. 2.4. (Two antennas mounted on the outside for use with mobile networks). It is located on the second level and just just catches on the veranda that has a professional sheet draped over it. Condensed power cord (1m). Someone has written that it is better at catching mobile phones here. I'm not sure what kind of phones you have, but even though it's an older model, my Xiaomi Mi9 shows signal strength more accurately than this router that has external antennae. The application is completely "empty," meaning that there are no settings and it does not even display the signal strength. It is designed for housewives. In point of fact, all that is displayed is the message "you have Internet."