MR200 and MR600 keep dropping LTE connection !
I've tried two models: Archer MR200and now MR600. Both router constantly drop LTE connection. Another router, DLINK DWR921, on the same sim card, never drops LTE connection. My other devices on different sim cards don't drop connection in this area too.
Signal strength is 75% all the time (also durong connection drop it shows 75%). After connection drop the router has sometimes trouble reconnecting by itself. The drops happen multiple times a day, sometimes even as often as less than hour between.
i've tried (on both routers, now I only have the MR600):
- updating firmware
- manually creating ISP profile (the ISP is T-mobile Poland)
- moving the router around household
- rebooting multiple times
- power off/on cycles multiple times
- cleaning sim card
- antennas repositioning
Nothing helps. i'm gonna return the MR600 (alresdy returned MR200). And that's a pity because otherwise they are great devices, much better than tye D-LINK that I have...
Any ideas?
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Ok, guys I have just switched to my old Huawei B535 modem/router. I have initially linked it with TP-Link Archer MR600 using Bridge Mode from Huawei, so MR600 is without sim-card and working as Ethernet router only and B535 is serving as LTE modem.
So the only change I have made is that TP-Link DOES NOT WORK AS MODEM anymore, entire network topology, all devices connected and the actual position (placement) of the replacement LTE modem - Huawei B535 - was left EXACTLY the same. This gives me really precise 1:1 testing scenario.
and guess what?
1. Average speeds has increased at about 20-30%:
Download speed increased: from 30 to 40 MB/s
Upload speed increased: from 12-15 to 23-25 MB/s
2. Connection reliabiliy is without a doubt even non-comparable !!! - After 48 hour test I have:
TP-Link MR 600: 15-20 disconnects each 24 hours - sampling rate was set to 1 minute.
Huawei B535: 1-2 missed pings (not real disconnects, because connection was quickly recovered within a minute) each 24 hours.
3. Overal network usage has improved tremendously !!!
Summary:
Just drop this piece of ..... to the trash bin and buy yourself something better ! You have deserved that !
I also opt for cash refund for this nasty piece of hardware, let's just don't mention hunderds of hours spent on nervous searching for the problem cause, calling LTE provider, dropping conf-calls, resetting router and burning the fire everywhere.
The problem is here (name it: MR 600) without any doubt...
Yours,
Krystian Kostecki.
P.S. If anybody wants the proves for my research I am happy to show it, I have detailed logs and reports for the statements above.
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Great job, man!
I was unable the ask for refund since the time past.
I will never buy TP-Link ever. At Ieast I've learned that.
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Hi. I'm having the same issue since I switched to a new carrier.
My previous SIM cards did work smoothly, many days in a row, without any issue.
previous carriers (France): Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom
new carrier: Free Mobile
the disconnection was happening every 12 hours. Guess what? I discovered today that Free Mobile re-assigns new IP addresses to all its subscribers if they're connected since 12 hours.
The core of the issue is that the firmware doesn't seem to realize that change, so it disconnects and tells to check the configuration.
So, question to TP-Link: could you please fix that firmware issue ?
or at least allow shorter time intervals for the scheduled reboots (ie. crontab style: "0 */12 * * *")?
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