TP-Link TL-MR150 Router Review: Design

The whole TP-Link TL-MR150 Router structure is made of matte plastic, but the top cover is glossy. Only in the first couple of minutes after you take the router out of the box.
And if you often take it in your hands, then the glossy lid will always look stained and sloppy.

The Standard Set Of Connectors
The back cover contains all the control buttons, three LAN ports and one combined LAN/ WWAN port, in addition to a SIM card slot. The set is standard, the location is familiar, there is nothing to complain about.

By the way, the Micro SIM format is used here, the existence of which many have probably already forgotten. However, fortunately, the manufacturer put an adapter in the box that allows you to use a regular nano-SIM.

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TP-Link TL-MR150 Router Review: Ease Of Management

I never tire of repeating that TP-Link has an exemplary convenient WEB interface for configuring routers. Even the most recent kettle can simply plug in a SIM card or provider’s cable and get a full WiFi network in a minute. Generally, you only need to choose a name for a password and the network.

The advanced settings tab is at your service if you have a broader knowledge of building WiFi networks and intend to put it into practice.

For example, you can create a guest network in parallel with the main network. Or set the ability to connect to the network exclusively by the MAC addresses of the devices.

There is a separate item for SMS management. The thing is very useful, anyway, you do not have the opportunity to” communicate” with a cellular operator using USSD codes, as on a regular phone.

TP-Link TL-MR150 Router Review: Connection Quality

We figured out the design and usability, now let’s talk about the main thing. About the quality of the connection. TP-Link TL-MR150 can do the same as most routers for the money.

LAN and WAN ports are 100 Mbps here. The WiFi network operates in the 2.4 GHz (802.11 n) band at speeds up to 300 Mbps. Up to 32 wireless clients can be connected simultaneously. In practice, it all works like this.

With a Kyivstar operator card at almost the maximum signal level at my home, three simultaneously connected laptops were quietly playing YouTube videos in HD quality. Speedtest showed downloads at a speed of 25-30 Mbps.

They used one laptop connected to WiFi one at a time. In general, when using TP-Link TL-MR150, the “bottleneck” is not the capabilities of the router itself, but the quality of communication from our dear operators.

TP-Link TL-MR150 Router Review: Verdict

TP-Link TL-MR150 is not a device that you will desperately admire. But the router costs its own money (at the time of writing the text it is 2299 UAH). And if you have a need to distribute cellular Internet via Wi-Fi, this router will not be the worst choice for your money.