TP-LINK M7650 (LTE Cat.11) - Discussion | LTE cat.11, 600Mbps, 3000mAh, Qualcomm



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TP-LINK M7650 Specifications:
mobile router with category 11 support.
Qualcomm MDM9240 chipset Will be sold in Spain.
specifications are similarNetgear Aircard 810s (sold by Telstra operator in Australia).
* LTE Cat.11, 600 Mbps
* display 1.44 '' TFT
* 4G FDD-LTE: TBD
* 4G TDD-LTE : TBD
* 3G UMTS: TBD
* 2G GSM: TBD
* Wi-Fi 300Mbps @ 2.4 GHz & 867Mbps @ 5 GHz, up to 32 clients simultaneously
* Dimensions: TBD
* Akkum. 3000 mAh




Post has been editedartem1701 - 02.10.16, 14:27



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specifications are similarNetgear Aircard 810s (it is already sold by Telstra operator in Australia).

It looks like a dream router !!
and the display is visually appealing.

It is hoped that the price will be acceptable.



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This is not Huawei, should hope for a reasonable price. 600 in pure n does not choose, only for ac is one hope.



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Interestingly, TP-Link launched the LTE Cat.4 device - TP-Link M7310 in the same package.
The main difference fromM7350is to support TDD ranges.

http://www.tp-link.de/…ls/cat-4692_M7310.html

But there was a hope that the M7650 would be on sale ...

P.S. In turn, the subject, namely the M7650, will be presented at the CeBIT 2017 exhibition in Hanover (03/20/17 - 3/24/17). There is no information about the cost and date of sale.
https: //www.teltarif.d…-m7650/news/67768.html

Post has been editedsandwern - 19.03.17, 21:55



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Sandwern @ 03/19/17, 19:38*
LTE Cat.4

She, well, they would have released a 3G router.
LTE 4, not even 6, we do not need this good and so full.
the whole point is in additional ranges and a much higher category.



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Viajante @ 03/19/17, 10:02 PM*
She, well, they would have released a 3G router.

But what kills me is that in the same case! How is this generally understood? Type, the normal device has not turned out yet, here you are, keep, use what we give ...: D

No, maybe of course they are waiting for the moment, they think it’s too early, the time has not yet come for mass devices of this class. But if they release it at a tasty price even in the beginning of 2018, it will still be great. Thousands of 6-7 for such a thing, perhaps, it will not be so pitiful to give.



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Sandwern @ 03/19/17, 10:07 PM*
Thousands of 6-7 for such a thing, perhaps, it will not be so pitiful to give.

Hm For 5 990 you can now buy Askey. By 2018, taking into account the depreciation of the ruble after the World Cup, even 10,000 rubles will not be a pity for TP-Link.



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in london appeared.
https://www.box.co.uk/…ced-Mobil_2143482.html
price tag slightly more humane ac810. If Happiness happens suddenly, I'll be there in early July and buy myself. I hope that will not disappoint my expectations.



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AcidManVrn @ 16.06.17, 17:02*
in london appeared.

Apparently, it may appear in the Russian Federation :)

Notification of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation:Attached fileRU0000030574_mobile_routers.pdf(1.52 MB)
Datasheet:Attached fileM7650_V1_Datasheet.pdf(766.32 KB)
Firmware for M7650:http://uk.tp-link.com/…ad/M7650.html#Firmware
Source code for firmware:http://uk.tp-link.com/…ad/M7650.html#GPL-Code

Supported ranges (datasheet):
4G: FDD-LTE B1 / B3 / B7 / B8 / B20 (2100/1800/2600/900 / 800MHz)
3G: DC-HSPA + / HSPA / UMTS B1 / B8 (2100 / 900MHz)
2G: EDGE / GPRS / GSM (850/900/1800 / 1900MHz)

Post has been editedsandwern - 29.07.17, 10:37



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Sandwern @ 07.28.17, 16:19*
4G: FDD-LTE B1 / B3 / B7 / B8 / B20 (2100/1800/2600/900 / 800MHz)

It is very strange that TDD is not specified in the datasheet, it is on the website in the specifications.
http://uk.tp-link.com/…50.html#specifications

Post has been editedAcidManVrn - 02.08.17, 00:18



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Connectors for external antenna in the devicenot .



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Gitika @ 10/30/17, 1:50 PM*
There are no connectors for an external antenna.

and? Is it such a trouble? or are you just stating a fact?



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* AcidManVrn, I state for information. And for a number of cases it is a disaster.



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appeared in
https: //www.verkkokaup...eemi-ja-WiFi-tukiasema
and
https: //www.computerun…4g-lte-wlan-router.asp

the Finns are more expensive, but you can get there, the Germans are cheaper, but the delivery is ~ € 30



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AcidManVrn @ 01.26.18, 12:47*
the Finns are more expensive, but you can get there, the Germans are cheaper, but the delivery is ~ € 30

Compared to competitors, the price is, in principle, very good! :)



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Sandwern @ 01.26.18, 13:03*
Compared to competitors

Netgear AC810 mean? Finns, by the way, andNighthawkthere is, but something I still have no desire to take it ...



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AcidManVrn @ 01.26.18, 15:11*
Netgear AC810 mean?

Yes, he is. Only TP-Link spoils the impression by the absence of external connectors for antennas ... But the router is not a mobile phone. ;)



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Sandwern @ 01/27/18, 20:09*
spoils the impression of the lack of external connectors for antennas ... The router is still

I tried to understand the need for external antennas, starting with usb modems ... I even tried several versions of them. but ... did not understand. In 99% of cases, internal antennas are more than enough. and where it’s not enough, CPE will be a better solution than MiFi. and already there are no problems with the antenna connectors by default.


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