TP-Link Archer MR200 V5.2
EUR69,80

TP-Link Archer MR200 V5.2


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DonDrao

5 years ago

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Fixed-Bearing

5 years ago

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Short answer: NO Long answer: Buy an additional SIM card and attach your devices to it. If you want real juice, go for the Archer MR600, which has Gigabit Ethernet and a switch built in if you need it, which also offers wirespeed. Another small question: How do you connect a switch to a W-LAN ;-)

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the_rogg

7 years ago

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Yes, it works and I use the device in France directly at the border. The reason is Netflix, I wanted to ensure access to German films (Swiss offer) for my parents.

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oeggerla

1 year ago

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credera17

1 year ago

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The problem is with Reolink! Not with the router. I have never seen a Reolink camera without a delay, unless it is connected with a wifi cable.

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zwitscher

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

So the device is also DSL-capable?

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digitalwork()

5 years ago

The unit does not have its own DSL cable modem. But it does have a WAN Ethernet socket. This means that in combination with an additional cable modem/DSL router, this Archer MR200 can be used as a WLAN access point. To do this, however, the Archer must be switched to "Wireless Router mode" in "Operation Mode". So there is only an either/or choice.

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kosheen

6 years ago

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oeoeoe88

6 years ago

This should be due to some component between the router and the PC. e.g.: - Network adapter in the router (does the socket flash green?) - the network cable itself (try a different one, maybe it will work) - the network adapter in the PC (does the socket flash green?) - a switch, if available (is it flashing wildly?) Reboot and plug in one LAN cable after the other). Or a setting in the router. But it should work with the factory setting.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Brimstone

6 years ago

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So a holder is just a holder (also called an adapter) that holds the SIM. The slot is standard SIM. With the appropriate holder, you can use a micro or nano SIM with this product. This is similar to this product: Mako Multi SIM Adapter (SIM Holder, Various)

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timi14

8 years ago

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michigerber

8 years ago

Hello, I don't know what your TV supports. However, I use this router with a SIM from Salt in the mountains (Falera) together with Netflix to watch series, which works without any problems 😉. In the mountains I have a download of 15,000 Mbit and in the lowlands I get 60,000 Mbit, but that depends on the reception.

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