Enjoy Wi-Fi on 4G LTE
300 Mbps Wireless N 4G LTE Router
TL-MR6400
300 Mbps Wireless N 4G LTE Router
TL-MR6400
With an integrated 4G LTE modem and a built-in SIM card slot, all you need to do is insert the Nano SIM card and turn on the router. Enjoying fast, stable Wi-Fi on a 4G LTE network has never been easier.
Take full of advantage of your cutting-edge 4G LTE network for download speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Share your 4G LTE network with multiple Wi-Fi devices and enjoy uninterrupted HD movies, rapid file downloads, and smooth video chats. Fully compatible with FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE to work with most service providers worldwide.
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.
Easily share a 3G/4G connection with up to 32 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.
TL-MR6400 provides a wealth of advanced tools for personalized management.
Block inappropriate content and set daily limits for how much time your children spend online with Parental Controls.
Prioritizes devices to give faster performance where you need it.
Guest Network creates a separate Wi-Fi for guests, ensuring your privacy is secure.
The WAN/LAN port enables Archer TL-MR6400 to work as a traditional wireless router which is compatible with cable, fiber, and DSL modems. And when it's set as a wireless router, its 3G/4G connection works as a backup to provide a sustained and reliable internet connection for you.
Set up the TL-MR6400 in minutes thanks to its intuitive web interface and the powrful Tether app. Tether also lets you manage its network settings from any Android or iOS device, including parental controls and access control.
*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.