TP Link TL-MR6500v N300 4G LTE Telephony WiFi Router
$123.90
TP Link TL-MR6500v 4G LTE WiFi Router can simply build your home WiFi network via 4G broadband access with download speeds of as much as 150 Mbps. You can share the internet with multiple WiFi devices to take pleasure in uninterrupted HD movies, rapid file downloads, seamless video chats, and more all at once.
TP Link TL-MR6500v 4G LTE Telephony WiFi Router Feature:
Cutting-edge 4G network— share internet access with as many as 32 Wi-Fi devices and enjoy download speeds of up to 150 Mbps.
Plug a SIM card and play— no configurations needed, compatibility for SIM cards in 100+ countries are guaranteed by years of field tests.
WiFi speeds up to 300 Mbps— delight in uninterrupted HD movies, rapid file downloads, seamless video chats, and more together.
Professional voice functions— supports VoLTE/CSFB/VoIP functions and provides 50 MB of internal storage for 100 minutes of voicemail.
Two detachable advanced LTE antennas— take pleasure in stable and efficient connections to every device due to the two external antennas.
Wi-Fi router mode— plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN/WAN port for flexible access if you can’t get a 4G connection.
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TP Link TL-MR6500v 4G LTE Telephony WiFi Router Spec:
Interface | 1× 10/100 Mbps LAN/WAN Port, 2× 10/100 Mbps LAN Ports, 1× Phone Port, 1 Nano SIM Card Slot |
Antenna | 2× Detachable External 4G LTE Antennas |
Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Signal Rate | 300Mbps at 2.4GHz |
Wireless Security | 64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryptions |
Operating Modes | 3G/4G Router, Wireless Router |
Guest Network | 2.4 GHz Guest Network |
Package Contents | 300 Mbps Wireless N 4G LTE Telephony Router, TL-MR6500v RJ45 Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Quick Installation Guide |
TP Link TL-MR6500v 4G LTE Telephony WiFi Router Reciews:
TP-Link offers a new LTE router TL-MR6500v which has a special feature of the integrated telephone function consisting of the RJ11 interface for an analog telephone. Telephony can be handled either via the SIM card via VoLTE or via classic VoIP. In the test, the TP-Link TL-MR6500v will show how well the router works in practice.
TP-Link has installed a comparatively slow LTE Cat4 modem in the TL-MR6500v, which can achieve speeds of up to 150 Mbit/s in the download and as much as 50 Mbit/s in the upload. In addition to 4G/ LTE, 3G/ UMTS is also supported, but the router can not support 2G/GSM. The following frequency bands can be used:4 G/ LTE: B1, B3, B7, B8, B20, B38, B40, B41 – 3G/ UMTS: B1, B8. With this frequency band support, the router can be used well and without problems in Asia, Africa and Europe. In practice, the LTE modem left a mixed picture. The reception quality is decent, the external stub antennas deliver a good performance even with weak reception. The speeds are well below the values that can be measured at the same location with other end devices.
The maximum speed in the test was around 90 Mbit/s in the downlink and just under 50 Mbit/s in the uplink in test LTE network. The latency times were pleasantly low at well under 20 milliseconds. Apart from IPv4, the router also supports IPv6; in the test with a SIM card, addresses from both areas were assigned. In practice, the low max speed of the LTE modem is not a problem for most applications. The TL-MR6500v is perfect for surfing and video streams are no problem either.
TP-Link has also made savings in the WLAN with the MR6500v and depends on a radio module that works exclusively in the frequency range around 2.4 GHz. The theoretically maximum possible speed is 300 Mbit/s, but data rates of around 150 Mbit/s were mostly observed in the test. The WiFi range was totally sufficient for an apartment with about 70 square meters in the test. But, the MR6500v can not fully offer larger apartments or a single-family house; the use of a WiFi repeater may be advisable here.
The TP-Link TL-MR6500v is one of the very few LTE router models that provide a telephone function in addition to the Internet. If you have an analog phone linked to the RJ11 connection on the back of the router, you can either make calls via the SIM card and be available (Voice over LTE, VoLTE) or you can store special VoIP access data and make calls via a third-party provider. In the test, both the telephony via the SIM card in the LTE network with VoLTE and via VoIP with Sipgate worked perfectly. The voice quality was good. Sometimes the call setup and the call signaling took significantly longer than on a cell phone, but the fault here is likely to be with the connected DECT phone. By the way: the MR6500v does not provide a DECT function, so cell phones need a suitable external DECT base. The TP-Link TL-MR6500v offers a good and full-fledged telephone system with many important basic functions. This includes, as an example, a simple address book, an answering machine, a “do not disturb” function and the ability to block phone numbers.
Final:
The TP-Link TL-MR6500v provides an excellent price-performance ratio. If you are seeking an inexpensive LTE router with a telephone function and many setting options, the TL-MR6500v is a very good device. The ability to make calls via VoLTE in the cellular network was particularly popular in the test.
seasidersrock –
This is such a great piece of network equipment! At the same time as I bought this router, I ordered a 3 network all you can eat data SIM. Both the SIM and router turned up on the next day. I installed the SIM and turned on the router. Logging in to the router I could see that the correct 4G network had been selected and was up and running. I moved all my WIFI reliant hardware over to the new WIFI network. The router’s interface is nice and simple and neat. I ran a speed test and got just under 50Mbps download speed and 33Mbps upstream speed. These speeds fluctuate being a 4G connection. But I have no complaints at all. The router can be placed anywhere in the home where a good 4G signal is found. This was bought because the home Internet from TalkTalk was off and on for more than a week. TalkTalk support were no good and didn’t help that much to try and fix the issue. We have since dropped TalkTalk Internet and have fully moved to 3. Its the best move we have made! Very much recommended! Everything is just so fast and responsive.