Share the freedom of 3G! Powered by a laptop or power adapter, the TL-MR3020 allows user to easily share a 3G/3.75G mobile connection with family and friends on the train, while camping, at the hotel, nearly anywhere within 3G/ 3.75G coverage. By connecting a 3G USB modem to the router, a 3G Wi-Fi hotspot is instantly established. What make this router outstanding are its travel-sized design and Mini USB Port, which can be connected to a Laptop or Power Adaptor to be used as a power supply. As long as you have your laptop, the TL-MR3020 can be powered and a wireless cloud is created that can be shared by iPads, iTouches, Android Phones, Kindles and the vast majority of other portable Wi-Fi enabled devices. Compatibility is the most important aspect to consider when you’re selecting a 3G router. To ensure the best compatibility between our routers and the modem you would use with the router, TP-LINK has made certain that our 3G Routers are compatible with the ISPs in the regions in which they are sold. We have teams around the globe continually testing our Routers with newly emerged modems to ensure that end users can feel confident that their routers will operate flawlessly where they live and work.
Main Features
- Share a 3G mobile connection, compatible with 120+ UMTS/HSPA/EVDO 3G USB modems
- Portable design, light and small enough for you to take anywhere
- Wireless N speed up to 150Mbps
- Quick security setup, faster and safer
- IP-based bandwidth control allows administrators to determine how much bandwidth is allotted to each connected device
- A mini USB port to be connected to your laptop or power adaptor for power supply
- 3G/WAN failover guarantees an always-online internet connection
- Three working modes: 3G Router, Travel Router (AP), WISP Client Router
Share a 3G mobile connection, compatible with over 120 UMTS/HSPA/EVDO 3G USB modems
Travel-size design, small and light enough to take on the road
Upto 150 Mbps Wireless speeds
Three modes available for different situations (3G Router, WISP Client Router, AP)
3G/WAN failover back-up strategy to provide a sustained internet connection