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2000.0 mAh TL-M7350 4G Mobile WiFi Router Black

EGP2785.00
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Product Overview
Highlights
  • Carry the world with you wherever you go with the TP Link TL M7350 4G Mobile WiFi Router
  • The modern design and black finish give it a bold stance.
  • his powerful device features support for the latest 4G LTE networks
  • With incredible download speeds of up to 150Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps,
  • All useful information at a glance with screen display 2000mAh battery for up to 10 hours of working Selectable 2.4GHz or 5GHz dual band Wi-Fi Equipped with a micro SD card slot for up to 32GB of optional storage
  • The intuitive screen display makes it easy to stay within your data budget and avoids going over the monthly data cap. The device also displays other much more intuitive information of the device's operating status, such as battery life, signal strength, Wi-Fi status, connected users and more. With the menu button you can quickly change network type, data roaming and frequency band, view password and network name — directly on the device
  • With the tpMiFi App, you can easily access and manage the M7350 from your connected iOS/Android devices. The tpMiFi app allows you to establish data limits, control which devices can access your Wi-Fi, send messages, and share media files to/from a removable Micro SD card
  • With its powerful 2550mAh battery, the M7350 is able to operate for 10 hours at full capacity and 600 hours of standby. For added flexibility, the device can be recharged via a micro USB cable connected to a laptop, portable charger or using its included adapter for endless hours of 4G sharing
OverviewA router is a device that connects two or more packet-switched networks or subnetworks. It serves two primary functions: managing traffic between these networks by forwarding data packets to their intended IP addresses, and allowing multiple devices to use the same Internet connection.There are several types of routers, but most routers pass data between LANs (local area networks) and WANs (wide area networks). A LAN is a group of connected devices restricted to a specific geographic area. A LAN usually requires a single router.A WAN, by contrast, is a large network spread out over a vast geographic area. Large organizations and companies that operate in multiple locations across the country, for instance, will need separate LANs for each location, which then connect to the other LANs to form a WAN. Because a WAN is distributed over a large area, it often necessitates multiple routers and switches.Think of a router as an air traffic controller and data packets as aircraft headed to different airports (or networks). Just as each plane has a unique destination and follows a unique route, each packet needs to be guided to its destination as efficiently as possible. In the same way that an air traffic controller ensures that planes reach their destinations without getting lost or suffering a major disruption along the way, a router helps direct data packets to their destination IP address.In order to direct packets effectively, a router uses an internal routing table — a list of paths to various network destinations. The router reads a packet's header to determine where it is going, then consults the routing table to figure out the most efficient path to that destination. It then forwards the packet to the next network in the path.In order to connect a LAN to the Internet, a router first needs to communicate with a modem. There are two primary ways to do this:(1)Wireless router: A wireless router uses an Ethernet cable to connect to a modem. It distributes data by converting packets from binary code into radio signals, then wirelessly broadcasts them using antennae. Wireless routers do not establish LANs; instead, they create WLANs (wireless local area networks), which connect multiple devices using wireless communication.(2)Wired router: Like a wireless router, a wired router also uses an Ethernet cable to connect to a modem. It then uses separate cables to connect to one or more devices within the network, create a LAN, and link the devices within that network to the Internet.
Specifications
Colour NameBlack
Connection TypeWifi
Product Length1.6 cm
Product Height10.6 cm
Product Width6.6 cm
What's In The BoxTP-LINK 4G Mobile Wifi Router Black/ Fine Box Packing
Wireless TechnologyWiFi
Band TechnologyDual Band
Connector TypeUSB Type C
Antenna TypeInternal
Wireless Standard4G
Wi-Fi Range115 ft²
Max Data Transfer Rate150 Mbps
FeaturesTravel, Pocket Size, Indicator Lights
Storage Capacity32 GB
Model NumberTL-M7350
Model NameMobile WiFi Router
Item Quantity1
Number of Ports1
Wireless Standard Value3.46 Gbps
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