Owners of a 3G or 4G wireless router may want to check out one or more of TP-Link's products: TL-MR3020, TL-MR3220 and TL-MR3420.
These are the so-called newcomers from the company's Wireless N Router series. The older ones are getting 4G support too. Called The Portable Battery-Powered Wireless N Router (TL-MR3040) and Wireless N Routers for home networks (TL-MR3220 and TL-MR3420), they have only supported 3G and/or 3.75G networks before. The networks of Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile are all compatible with the devices.
DSL and cable network connections are still preferable of course, being faster and more stable. 4G can be a good backup when they crash though, for whatever reason. "The existing inventory of 3G/3.75G Wireless N Routers is being phased out and the 3G/4G products will be in retail channels beginning November 2012," said Lewis Wu, the director of sales at TP-LINK USA.
TP-Link Portable Battery-Powered Wireless N Router |
TP-Link Portable Battery-Powered Wireless N Router |
TP-Link TL-MR3020 |
TP-Link TL-MR3220 |
TP-Link TL-MR3420 Images credits to TP-Link |
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