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TP-Link Tl-Mr6400
EUR54,87

TP-Link Tl-Mr6400


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bruuchinöd

4 years ago

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Montgomery-1701

4 years ago

Unfortunately, as far as I know, this is not possible with this model (TL-MR6400). However, the following device supports this: Tp-Link Archer MR600 (~CHF 130). However, you have to log in to the router with a web browser and go through several submenus until you get to the traffic monitor. The mobile app from TP-Link ("Tether") does not yet support this. (I have tested the iOS version). I myself use both TL-MR6400 models and the TL-MR600. The web interface looks exactly the same, with the TL-MR6400 some things have simply been removed, such as the traffic monitor and internet speed test.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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I can now answer the question myself: With Swisscom, I use LTE band 3 (1600MHz). Sunrise/yallo uses LTE band 20 (800MHz). The latter allows coverage of a larger area (e.g. in the countryside), but usually at lower speeds. In my case, the Sunrise band 20 is significantly stronger than the Sunrise band 3, which is why the router selects the slower band 20. The official firmware does not allow manual selection. However, there is a beta firmware in which you can select the band (Google search helps). Installed and selected band 3 manually. And look: at least 9Mbit/s up and down. I can live with that as a backup internet connection.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

Is the device also roaming capable?

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anschluss

5 years ago

Yes, data roaming can be activated or deactivated. Caution: Often it is then necessary to enter the APN parameters manually. Relying on automatic detection does not always work with "exotic" combinations, see also https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/ProductRating/funktioniert-gut-roaming-nur-mit-kunstgriff-182097.
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RuediBannwart

2 months ago

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Surush Asilnya

2 months ago

I was able to do some research and the manufacturer states the following on their site: - 9V/0.85A However, there were apparently earlier versions with a 12V/1A power supply. Since the manufacturer does not specify a range, but an exact specification, there is unfortunately no leeway for 9-12V. I would therefore recommend using the specifications on the power supply and router. If it is labelled 9V, then it is better not to connect a 12V power supply.
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keilie

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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Yes, you can use the router with a prepaid card from Coop Mobile. The router supports the use of SIM cards from different suppliers as it is designed for universal compatibility with 3G/4G LTE SIM cards. You can simply insert the prepaid SIM and use the router without having to make any special configurations. The fact that with Coop Mobile the data does not expire after 30 days is independent of the router and only affects the mobile phone contract or the prepaid card itself.
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schmiddaniel

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

The router has a firewall that monitors and protects network traffic, but it does not offer any specific content filtering functions for children. However, there is a function called "Parental Controls" that allows you to restrict access to certain content by restricting certain devices or users. However, this function is not specifically aimed at content filtering, but rather at controlling access at certain times or for certain devices. Comprehensive content filtering may require additional software or services.
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4lgar

1 year ago

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wergraf

1 year ago

I plugged in the sim from Digital Republik and entered the PIN specified on the device. Since then the device has been working perfectly. I don't remember making any further entries.
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mani1980

1 year ago

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azubi

2 years ago

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guardianangel93

2 years ago

The first question is much more about what you want to achieve. Failover to LTE when DSL is not available, load balancing etc.. However, if you have a "Profinet" - Fortinet, you should also have the appropriate certifications to set this up easily. Because without certifications you can't just buy them - not end customer devices, but for professionals...
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greece333

2 years ago

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cmaget

2 years ago

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Depends on your SIM card, the device gives a maximum of 300Mbps. DIGITEC offers a pure data plan with 300 MBPS for CHF 330/year. Exactly suitable for this device. I also bought a SIM from Digitec. Works perfectly with the TL MR 6400
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Marvin22

2 years ago

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Mako88

2 years ago

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Ciao Marvin22 I also use this thing abroad. With me it was that I reached the "free" volume of the provider. Then I had a speed of under 1Mbit/s. Check it in your Cockpit: https://cockpit.wingo.ch/
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MrFudog

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

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Yes, you can, because the two connections are not for the WLAN, they are for the LTE reception. However, I wouldn't recommend this router because its LTE 4G module can only do a maximum of 150 Mbps. That's very poor. And the LAN ports are only old 100 Mbps ports, with a maximum of 32 devices, which doesn't match. This model Archer MR600 is much better, it can do up to 300 Mbps LTE 4G+, up to 64 devices and also has four Gbit Ethernet ports. TP-Link Archer MR600

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