








🚀 Stay connected everywhere — your ultimate 4G+ WiFi powerhouse!
The TP-Link Archer MR600 is a cutting-edge 4G+ Cat6 mobile Wi-Fi router delivering up to 300 Mbps speeds with dual-band wireless support. Featuring plug-and-play SIM compatibility across 100+ countries, MU-MIMO technology, and full gigabit Ethernet ports, it ensures fast, reliable internet for both wired and wireless devices. With easy setup via the Tether app, guest network support, and parental controls, it’s designed for professionals seeking seamless connectivity on the go or as a backup solution.













| ASIN | B07TW8RZV8 |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Best Sellers Rank | #525 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #9 in Routers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | Archer MR600 Router,Power Adapter,RJ45 Cable,Quick Installation Guide |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptops, NAS, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, LTE, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Coverage | Medium to Large |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 21,787 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364086145 |
| Importer Contact Information | TP-Link India Private Limited Office No.1, Tower 2, Level 2, Raiaskaran Tech Park, Andheri Kurla Road, M.V Road, Andheri East-400072 Contact: Toll Free 1800-209-4168, [email protected] |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 69L x 24W x 2.5H Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Router |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 490 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK CORPORATION LIMITED, TP-Link Systems Inc. 10 Mauchly, Irvine, CA 92618, USA or TP-Link India Private Limited Office No.1, Tower 2, Level 2, Raiaskaran Tech Park, Andheri Kurla Road, M.V Road, Andheri East-400072 |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | TP-Link Systems Inc. 10 Mauchly, Irvine, CA 92618, USA or TP-Link India Private Limited Office No.1, Tower 2, Level 2, Raiaskaran Tech Park, Andheri Kurla Road, M.V Road, Andheri East-400072 |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Archer |
| Model Number | MR600 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Parental Control, Remote Access |
| Packer Contact Information | Pacific Technology Private Limited Survey No, 57/3/55, 57/2/56, 57/1/57, Silver Industrial Estate, village Bhimpore, Nani Daman, daman Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Damn and Diu, India 396210 |
| Special Feature | Parental Control, Remote Access |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 years warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
H**Y
A Reliable 4G Router with Room for Tweaking
I recently purchased the TP-Link MR-100 4G router, and it has been a great addition to travel internet setup. If you’re looking for a no-frills option to get reliable internet without broadband, this router is a solid pick. What I Like About It: Quick and Easy Setup: Just insert your 4G SIM, plug it in, and you’re ready to go—no technical expertise required. Reliable for Streaming and Browsing: Delivers steady speeds that are great for Netflix, YouTube, and even light gaming. Decent Range: 2.4Ghz - Covers my villa well, even with multiple walls in between. Wired Connectivity: Ethernet ports are a big plus for devices that work better with a stable wired connection. You can choose between 4G & Wireless mode (WAN port is also available) Portable and Lightweight: Perfect for travel or as a backup internet solution. Indian 4G Bands – Key to Better Speeds: The MR-100 supports major Indian LTE bands used by providers like BSNL, Jio, Airtel, and Vi. Here’s a quick breakdown: Example : (Varies by network operator) Band 40 (2300 MHz): Best for high-speed 4G in cities and urban areas. Band 3 (1800 MHz): A versatile band offering a balance of speed and coverage, suitable for semi-urban and rural areas. Band 5 (850 MHz): Perfect for rural areas or places with weak signals due to its excellent range and wall penetration. Pro Tip: For the best speeds, you might need to manually test and lock the router to specific bands. The router automatically switches between bands, but manually tweaking can make a big difference depending on your location and carrier. A Note About Speed Complaints: While researching, I noticed many people in the comments complained about slow speeds, likely because they didn’t understand how to manually tweak the bands. If you’re unfamiliar, look up guides or tutorials to help you configure the bands. It’s not difficult, and it’s definitely worth the effort to get optimal speeds. Final Thoughts: The TP-Link MR-100 is a great 4G router, especially for users who don’t want the hassle of broadband. It’s reliable, portable, and works well once you set it up correctly. Spend some time adjusting the bands for your area, and you’ll see the performance improve significantly. Highly recommended for both primary and backup internet needs! PS : I'm an expert in tweaking routers & setting good configurations. Please do understand how the bands work and network congestions before you start complaining something. Be realistic of urban vs rural internet speeds. Buying a MR-200 or upper models won't resolve the speed issues in your area. If you are having low speeds even after tweaking, it's only due to congestion/unavailability of superior bands in your area.
P**K
Network speed is good.
Good quality device. Easily portable and connectivity is also good WAN coverage is also good and value for money also.
S**A
Good quality.
Working fine . Good net speed and very flexible in programming. Useful feature of Mesh usage .
I**N
Terrible Product, Do not recommend
TL;DR, This is a terrible, terrible product. Stay away. I bought 2 of these and a gigabit loadbalancer to setup faster internet at my home, Now within 10 days, I have returned both of these routers. This router has multiple issues in it's hardware and software. Pros, 1. Easy to install 2. You can get 20-50mbit speeds if your ISP supports Band 3 + 40 or 5+40 and you get good speeds on these bands in this config. Cons: 1. QoS on this router is a complete joke. They are not doing QoS at all, What they are doing is asking you to enter expected amount of bandwidth and then reserving a percentage of that bandwidth for high/med/low priority users. This is not QoS and since it's a LTE router that you'll be using with a SIM card, You will probably never know the _expected_ speed you'll get at any given point in time. If you enter a higher or lower value than your actual speed, that crops up more issues. 2. IP/MAC Binding or DHCP IP reservation does not works. The DHCP server is unaffected by IP/MAC binding or DHCP IP reservation settings. 3. CPU in this thing is extremely weak. At night, I was able to get 90-100mbit speed in 3+40 config but if I enable Traffic monitor or QoS or any of the _advanced_ features on this device, The bandwidth drops significantly probably because the CPU can't keep up with the traffic and keeping all those features active at the same time. 4. The web UI in this is horrible and has a lot of bugs in Firefox/Safari. 5. The RSSP/RSSQ/SNR values in Advanced->status are refreshed very infrequently and there is no auto refresh in this page. If you are on a roof trying to adjust the antenna so you can get best signal, Doing that with this router is very problematic and takes a lot of time, simply because you aren't getting the updated values fast enough and there is no auto refresh. 6. The LTE modem or which ever other bit is responsible for signal reception is extremely flaky. At one point, You could be getting what I would consider extremely good signals and in a second with no change in the router position or anything, the signal quality gets significantly worse and then gets back to where it was again. This just keeps happening with both of my routers. 7. Setting your APN to use IPv4&IPv6 breaks IPv6 on this device. Some of my clients get IPv6 address, Some don't. Even the clients that do get a IPv6 address can't talk to any IPv6 enabled machine on the internet. 8. Wifi coverage in this router is meh. Don't buy it with high expectations there. 9. There is no support for Bridge Mode although there are hacks around it. 10. The Antennas that come with the router are of poor quality. The plastic of antenna is not attached very well to female SMA connectors so after installing them on the router, the actual antenna still moves freely about +-30 degrees. Just the plastic antenna moves, The actual connection around female SMA port doesn't. This happens on both of routers. This is trouble some as it can effect LTE signal quality. 11. Even though they say, It supports Carrier aggregation and Yes, It does. I have only been able to get CA to work on Band 1+3, 3+5, 3+40, 5+40. Using a old beta firmware from April, I was able to get these CA's working but nothing else works. There is no 40A-40A CA support on this router so careful about that. 12. Router startup takes a lot of time i.e. Around 2-3 minutes. 13. There has been no word on 40A-40A CA support on this device and it's developers have been silent on the issue annd the TP Link forums have not been very helpful. 14. There is no way to save incoming messages to sim card or transfer them all to sim card in one command. If you want to preserve a copy of received messages, The only way is to forward them to another number, one by one. And the UI is so slow. Extremely annoying experience. Overall, I'd say avoid this device. Get a Huawei device if you don't have issues with made in china or a LTE device made by one of the companies in EU. Skip this. They _may_ fix these issues in V2 hardware version of this device but it's not like they'll replace this crappy V1 version of this device with V2. :/ Skip it, Get something else.
A**A
Product is good
Within a day the item was delivered. Product seems to be of good quality. Easy to install. Works well with BSNL sim. I’m very happy with the product.
A**L
Better then dangles.
It's good who chooses mobile sim internet. There is option to select network band.
A**K
Great working and good range.
Great working and good range.
K**K
Works with Reliance Pro 3 (ZTE AC 2791) datacard.But ask for firmware upgrade from their tech support & config manually!
I had a very major doubt about the compatibility of this router with the Reliance Pro 3 (ZTE AC 2791) data card that I use. I went through the websites of TP-Link, DP Link I ball and Netgear – but nowhere in their sites could I find an answer to that question.Spoke to their helplines too – but all these guys manning the helplines refer to the same websites I guess – so they were unable to help me out. Also spoke Reliance customer care to answer to this doubt and asked them to provide me with a list of compatible routers but they too were not able to give any such list. The Reliance helpline confused me further saying that this was not a 3G connection, it was a datacard instead.That is when I got an inkling that 3G dongles are different from datacards. They suggested that I go the nearest Reliance store and pick up a router from there – that would be compatible. So I went to a Reliance web world outlet only to be told that they had no routers in stock. The guy there said that I can pick up any TP-Link router since they were all compatible. When I told him that the compatibility lists for 3G routers given in the TP-Link website did not mention show any equipment compatible with ZTE AC 2791, he could not help me any further. So I went to the nearest IT store – and asked them. The guy sitting there knew even less than I did. The first equipment that he showed me as suitable was an ADSL 2 router. I had to tell him that 3G routers are different from ADSL 2 routers. He then put me in touch with a TP-Link contact who spoke to his IT team (supposedly) and got back telling me that none of their routers support this card, but if I was willing to take a risk, I could go ahead and buy it. Apparently there was a 50% chance that it may work. But no returns if it did not. Searched the net extensively for an answer, but while a few people had posted this question earlier, there were no convincing answers that I could find. Only saving grace was that there were a number of posts that said that it turned out to be compatible with their dongles/datacards although not mentioned in the compatibility lists. So went ahead and purchased from Amazon on the calculation that I would return if it if it turned out to be incompatible. Once received tried all tricks including firmware updates from the website but while my laptop showed wifi signals at full strength, it would not connect to the net. Called TP-Link helpline – but it is always busy, they never reply (try it out before buying any TP-link product, the no is 18002094168). Finally sent them an email and they replied by sending me a firmware update . This update is not readily visible on their website (at least I could not see it). I updated it and followed the accompanying instruction sheet for configuring the router – and voila! It began to work! The thing to note is that you need to mail these guys your problem and the ISP/dongle model, receive the relevant firmware update and then configure the router. In the case of Reliance connections while configuring the service provider details, it is important that you key in the number, APN, username and password manually (the instruction sheet received with the router tells you to use the autofill option. Its o ly when I recd the update and the fresh configuration instructions by mail that I realized this). The dial up number is #777 and the username and pw are both your 10 digit datacard number. About the router – its ok for a small house (I use it in a 1000 sqft apartment). But in order to get a good signal strength all through the house, you need to place it in a deliberate manner. Speed is good and although TP-Link customer service needs vast improvement (begin to answer your hotline for starters), the equipment seems ok. Its fallen off its perch twice in the last 24 hrs, but is still connecting me to the internet without any hassles.
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