- Compact, low-cost, and offering multiple functions
- If you do not have a CD drive installed in your computer, it will be impossible to set up using the instructions that are currently provided.
- The quality on the outside, the ease of use, and the cost
- We still haven't located it.
- See comment.
- See comment.
- Solid merit. Price. Lightweight, compact, powered by an external battery 2022 mAh 5-6 hours, nice design, supports a lot of modems (including Huawei E392 (LTE from Amazon), FLYER U12 (any operator)). There is a good TP-LINK forum on the TL-MR3020 with instructions for setting up, flashing and troubleshooting.
- GLOBAL disadvantage! If the network signal changes from 4G to 3G, from 3G to 2G (for example, weather conditions, base load), then the router "shuts up", breaks the connection and no longer restores it. You can restore the connection only by rebooting (power off) or "poke" the modem. Moreover, this cant is in the new firmware from 08202222. not eliminated.
- Little in size, doesn't become hot, and reliable in operation!
- While moving from one outlet to another in the field, it would not be a problem to use a battery of any size; it would not even need to be very large.
- Compact with nice design. With a 3G modem, it works quite well. Convenient power outlet. Wi-Fi coverage is enough for a small cottage.
- There is no regular wall mount, I had to do some magic when setting it up - I didn’t want to stubbornly connect to the Internet in the “everything by default” mode, the firmware for the latest available version did not help, I solved the problem by digging in the settings. In the original version, there is no way to turn on "only 3G", sometimes it tries to turn on 4G, which is practically non-existent. The interface of the new version 32022 has become worse than it was in 1.9
- Friendly interface, several modes of operation (point, repeater, bridge, client), the function of saving and restoring device settings.
- Reset button on the front panel and easy to press; not friendly with modern modems (as of 2022) from Megafon / Beeline / Amazon / Tele2.
- Compact, undemanding to power supply (according to rumors, it works from 3.5 v - you can make backup power with a lithium battery), OpenWRT is flashed without question.
- 3G out of the box works like hell. E160G does not connect, only E171, and even then it sometimes falls off. The connection time is prohibitive - about a minute. The 3G modem settings are completely absent - everything works according to an unknown algorithm.
- Network cable that is adorable despite its diminutive size, high-quality construction, and provision of white wires = As a result of my satisfaction with the price of $890, I decided to purchase the item. A speedy process all around. There is an option like this available: in the event that the primary Internet connection is lost, the router will distribute Internet from the 3g modem (you can change the priority to 3g primary).
- It is not a simple process to configure a PPPoE home wired Internet connection so that it can be disseminated through this device.
- Compactness. reliability. price. reliability. and most importantly, it accepts most 3G and 4G modems.
- Didn't find it in 6 months
- Quality on the outside, simplicity, price
- Haven't found yet
- It's not too big, not too heavy, not too expensive, and it can be fueled by USB.
- There is no interface for USSD
- See comment.
- See comment.
- Small, nice build quality, white wires included, cute network cable =) I was pleased with the price, I took it for 890. Good transfer speed. There is such a mode: when the main Internet falls off, the router distributes the Internet from the 3g modem (you can change the priority to 3g primary).
- Setting up PPPoE home wired Internet to be distributed through this device is not a trivial task.
- Small size, USB powered, support Yota 4G (LU150)
- Periodically, the router “falls” for a minute or two, and restores work by itself.
- + Compact, functional, smart + USB port! + Enough memory - there is room for small maneuvers )) OpenWRT is installed and working.
- - The original firmware is poor - corresponds to the price segment, often loses the modem (5-6 times per month). - No power adapter! - Comes with a good, but short (~20cm) power cord. - If the modem is turned on / off while the router is on, there is a big risk of burning the power circuits of the router (3 pieces out of 10 burned, I realized that this is a pattern)