Enjoy 4G+ Speed
Sharing Everywhere
4G+ Cat6 AC1200 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router
Archer MR600
Boost Your 4G+ Speed
Supports the 4G+ Cat6, which used Carrier Aggregation technology to boost the data speeds of up to 300 Mbps. Plug your SIM card and enjoy HD movies without interruption, downloading files in seconds, and smooth online gaming.
- CH#1 Large Files 4K Video Game Console 4G LTE Router
- CH#1 CH#2 Large Files 4K Video Game Console 4G+ Cat6 Router LTE Speed 2X
Wi-Fi Where You Need It
Enjoy unmatched convenience and versatility. Tested in the field for years to ensure universal compatibility with 2 advanced LTE antennas to deliver a smooth connection. Simply plug in a micro SIM card and power on this elegant piece of technology to utilize fast and stable Wi-Fi, whether you’re at home or working remote.
- Lodging Home
- Remote Area
- Temporary Store
- Holiday Home
Reliable Network with MU-MIMO:
More Data Streams, More Speeds for Devices
MU-MIMO technology has multiple devices connect to the Internet at the same time, reducing waiting time, increasing WiFi throughput for every device and boosting the efficiency of each data stream. With MU-MIMO supported, Archer MR600 provides users with faster network, less interference and lower latency.
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Traditional 4G Router
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Archer MR600 with MU-MIMO Technology
Support TP-Link OneMesh™
Co-work with TP-Link OneMesh products, to provide a more flexible and cost-effective Mesh network with a single Wi-Fi name for seamless whole-home coverage.
*OneMesh Range Extender or Powerline Adapter sold separately.
Fully Gigabit Ports for Consummate Connectivity
Fully gigabit Ethernet ports provide warp speeds and reliable connections for high-intensive wired devices
such as your smart TV, game console, NAS, and more.
Reliable Access for Up to 64 Devices Simultaneously
Easily share a 3G/4G connection with up to 64 wireless devices, such as phones, tablets, and laptops, at the same
time. 4 LAN ports stand ready to provide internet for wired devices like desktop computers.
*Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput and wireless coverage, and quantity of connected devices are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and client location.