🚀 Stay connected anywhere, anytime—your Wi-Fi just got a serious upgrade!
The TP-Link AC750 Archer MR200 is a sleek, black 4G LTE router featuring a SIM slot for instant mobile broadband access with speeds up to 150 Mbps. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi delivering combined speeds up to 733 Mbps, enhanced by removable antennas for stable coverage. With a WAN/LAN port, it offers versatile wired or wireless connectivity, compatible with major operating systems and LTE standards, making it perfect for professionals on the move or remote work setups.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 30.5 x 22.5 x 7 cm; 270 g |
Item model number | Archer MR200 |
Manufacturer | TP Link |
Series | TP-link AC750 |
Colour | Black |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Operating System | Linux, Windows Vista, Mac OS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 kg |
Item Weight | 270 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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SUPERB...Just simple superb if you are on copper broadband read this
An internet changing experience. I was a copper line user before this with EE getting 31mbps download and 4 upload. The service was steady but not very dynamic and for what I got expensive. I changed to Talk talk and unsure what happened but the whole service went OFF.Now having a web shop I had to find an alternative and quickly..I had thought about a 4g service before..now as a stand in I had no choice. I ordered the TP link DECO 5G and it arrived same day via Amazon. Inserted a sim card I have in my van from Vodaphone ..I live in a poor mobile service area regardless of what provider but Vodaphone and 02 are probably the worst signal so I wasn't expecting miracles. Pleasantly surprised as the download speed saw 25 to 40 mbps... I thought maybe I'm onto something here so ordered again from Amazon a multi sim..the type that uses any provider so I could switch and see who is best...this service is available with the app..you just select a provider and lock it in The router itself is and excellent well made and even aesthetically pleasing piece of kit and its app is simplicity itself to use. So inserting the new multi sim I looked about and set it for each provider in turn EE,o2 Voda and lastly Three . To my surprise we ain't in a 5g area..but upstairs I just got a wiff of 5g signal..at 110mbps..I got more than excited!!!. So to improve on this I further ordered an external antenna the Nelawya 4G LTE 5G Panel Antenna Outdoor Mimo Directional Antenna to be exact. I installed this the same day it arrived...and BINGO...260 mbps download and 20 upload. Couldn't have been any happier..gone is the old dinosaur service from EE/Talk Talk..I now have an internet fit for the 21st century ...and gaming on my Quest 3 is just another experience the wifi link speed is a lot faster than my ASUS gaming router too..As mentioned the router is a nice piece of kit,well made and with an excellent app . I have been using it now for 4 weeks and its been extremely stable and almost self maintaining the app shows you all sorts of data from signal strength to how much data you have used per day/month or total ...I have noticed with routers they kind of settle in and steadily speed have settled at a higher average than my first use...at times I can get a peek of over 400 mbps but likewise if the service is being hammerd like when the kids come out of school it can drop to 190..still far more than copper though . So to me this device is now my favorite gadget of 2025 and rightly it earned that title. In house coverage is good..I live in a 5 bedroom house and there isn't anywhere I cant get a signal..it slows down as you get further away obviously but even outside with 2 walls between us and 20 meters from it I get 80 mbps ...so for me range is excellent . Coupled with the exterior antenna its a brilliant set up and buying my Three sim with unlimited data and paying for 2 years in advance it cost me only £8.50 a month. I wont be going back to the copper line ever again...why would you. If you live in a good 5g area then this device would work out the box..its own antennas are very capable..and you can improve on them with simple rabbits ears anyway I only added my exterior malarkey to reach out a little further to drink from that 5g pool as covergae by me is poor. Thoroughly recommended peice of technology that you dont need a degree in IT to set up . See attached pics for before and after..you just have to love it
B**N
Excellent 5G router
I bought this to replace an aging ZTE MC801A that I'd been using as a 5G router for the past few years.Having fairly recently bought a different TP-Link WiFi router that completely resolved the previous WiFi issues we'd been having, I had high hopes for this with it being another of TP-Link's brands.The setup was incredibly easy, insert the SIM card, plug it in and download the Deco app. From there, the app guides you through and it was up and running within a couple of minutes. I've used this with both a Vodafone and Three SIM and both times it automatically picked up the APN settings and connected quickly.This has been flawless so far, providing fast speeds and good coverage. It's definitely a step up from the ZTE which was needing a restart fairly regularly to reconnect to 5G.My only complaint is that Amazon dropped the price significantly within a couple of weeks of me buying this for the Spring Sale!It's not cheap but it's a very capable bit of kit.
D**N
Decent enough
I live in the New Forest and we have terrible broadband speed - about 12 Mbps. With this router I'm now getting speeds of 38 Mbps, which I'm very happy with, even though it's massively under the maximum. This isn't the router's fault though... just the signal strength for the area. Also the signal is affected by the weather, which is super annoying, but also, that's nothing to do with this product.Overall I'm happy, but it could be improved still.- The wifi signal is quite poor. It can't get from one side of the house to the other, so I am unplugging it and taking it with me if I want to work in a different room. Expected much better from the marketing, but I'm not too bothered as I'm just happy to have faster internet at all.- Please don't use a nano sim on such a big device! Nano sims are for tiny devices like Apple watches where every millilitre of space counts. Trying to put the nano sim in was very difficult and a terrible user experience.- Likewise the information booklet - please make a separate booklet for each model. It is very frustrating to have to figure out which bits of info apply to you. Someone in the office should have done this once, and then none of the customers would have to do it. This is lazy and again a terrible user experience.- Following on from that, if you will force me to figure out the model number, at least write it prominently on the device. It's written in the tiniest little font, with a load of other useless information. 'Made in China' is much bigger... Please think about these things. They make such a huge difference.- The app is pretty good, but very annoying. Meaningless notifications you can't get rid of. Begging for a review every time you open it. Annoying! All this stuff adds up... When I hear TP-Link, I'll roll my eyes. This is not a good reputation to have. Come on, you've made a great device - you can do better than this!Also FYI, GiffGaff sim-only deal - £20 per month for 80 GB of data. Cheaper than broadband but you'll quickly eat that up if you stream a lot of video.
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