Key Features
1. 3G/4G LTE Connectivity
- Supports 3G/4G USB dongles or SIM cards for mobile internet access.
- Compatible with LTE Cat4, offering download speeds of up to 150 Mbps.
- Ideal for areas without DSL, cable, or fiber internet.
2. Dual-Band Wi-Fi
- Provides 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi for stable wireless connectivity.
- Supports multiple devices simultaneously, making it suitable for homes or small offices.
3. Wired Connectivity
- Equipped with 4 Ethernet LAN ports for wired connections to devices like PCs, gaming consoles, or smart TVs.
- Includes 1 Ethernet WAN port for traditional broadband connections (if available).
4. Easy Setup and Management
- User-friendly web interface for quick configuration.
- Compatible with the TP-Link Tether app for easy setup and management via smartphone.
5. Versatile Operation Modes
- 3G/4G Router Mode: Uses a 3G/4G USB dongle or SIM card for internet access.
- Wireless Router Mode: Functions as a traditional Wi-Fi router using a wired WAN connection.
- WISP Mode: Connects to a wireless ISP for internet access.
6. Advanced Security
- Supports WPA/WPA2 encryption to secure your Wi-Fi network.
- Built-in firewall for added protection against online threats.
7. Additional Features
- Guest Network: Allows you to create a separate Wi-Fi network for visitors.
- Parental Controls: Manage and restrict internet access for specific devices.
- IPv6 Support: Ensures compatibility with modern internet standards.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) |
Wi-Fi Speed | Up to 300 Mbps |
Ethernet Ports | 4 x LAN ports, 1 x WAN port |
USB Port | 1 x USB 2.0 port (for 3G/4G USB dongles) |
Antennas | 2 x external antennas for better Wi-Fi coverage |
Security | WPA/WPA2 encryption, firewall, guest network, parental controls |
Dimensions | 8.7 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches (222 x 160 x 33 mm) |
Weight | 0.6 lbs (270 g) |
Setup and Configuration
- Insert SIM Card or USB Dongle:
- If using a SIM card, insert it into the router (if supported).
- If using a 3G/4G USB dongle, plug it into the USB port.
- Power On the Router:
- Connect the router to a power source and turn it on.
- Connect to Wi-Fi:
- Use the default Wi-Fi name (SSID) and password (found on the router label) to connect your devices.
- Configure Settings:
- Access the router’s web interface or use the TP-Link Tether app to customize settings like Wi-Fi name, password, and security options.
Common Use Cases
- Rural or Remote Areas:
- Provides internet access in locations without traditional broadband infrastructure.
- Home Backup:
- Acts as a backup internet source during outages or disruptions.
- Travel:
- Portable and easy to set up, making it ideal for staying connected on the go.
- Small Offices:
- Offers reliable internet connectivity for small teams or remote work setups.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Affordable and versatile.
- Easy to set up and manage.
- Supports both 3G/4G and traditional wired connections.
- Dual-band Wi-Fi for stable connectivity.
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