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Review on πŸ”₯ High-Speed TP-LINK Archer MR600 WiFi Router in Sleek Black Design by Dorota Dudek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

I really enjoyed the 4G router overall, and if you require access to the Internet in an area without cable, I recommend purchasing one. It is also perfectly capable of serving as a standard router. I purchased it in the summer of 21 at an expense of $8,000. 2nd-generation router (antennas are removable). some advantages an independent Wi-Fi distribution mode (2.4GHz and 5GHz). Substantial increase in the speed of mobile communication when utilizing it. The typical download speed when using a phone was 10-15 Mbps, with a download speed of 5-7 Mbps. 4G network, Beeline operator, unlimited internet plan. When using a router, the average download speed increased to 30 Mbps in poor weather and up to 70–75 Mbps in good weather. Downloads could also reach 15 Mbps in poor weather and 30 Mbps in good weather. Which at least enables you to work stealthily from a distance and play Dota and CS:GO as much as you can (I haven't tried Battle or Kaldu or anything similar). On YouTube, it's simple enough to watch videos in 1080, but I normally keep quiet about my internet browsing. It has a great range. In a country house with a load-bearing wall thickness of roughly 50 cm, on the street within a radius of approximately 15 meters, the 5GHz Wi-Fi connection speed drops by just 35–45%, which is, in my opinion, quite good. The speed decreases by around 15 to 25% in a metal-roofed, 30-cm-thick garage that is five meters away from the home. some drawbacks The connection would occasionally drop out between 10 and 12 pm Hong Kong time once or twice a week. Of course, this could be an operator issue, but the sediment was still there (:). The biggest issue is that the restoration of the connection took so long, roughly 10 minutes, following such a disruption. Yet when the router is forced to reboot (which takes 2.5 to 3 minutes, by the way), the connection is immediately restored, which is really odd.