TP-Link M7000 4G LTE MiFi, Portable Wi-Fi for Travel, Unlocked Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, 8 Hours Long Lasting Battery,(Easy Management with Tpmifi App)
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TP-Link M7000 4G LTE MiFi, Portable Wi-Fi for Travel, Unlocked Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, 8 Hours Long Lasting Battery,(Easy Management with Tpmifi App)
£44.99 Original price was: £44.99.£30.99Current price is: £30.99.
Description
- [Unlimited connection worldwide] – The M7000 supports the 4G FDD/TDD-LTE mobile standard, which offers fast Wi-Fi in most countries and regions.
- [4G LTE & 300 Mbps WiFi] – Supporting the latest generation of 4G LTE network, it can also provide 300 Mbps WiFi network, to enjoy HD movies without interruptions, download files in seconds and allow video chat without drops.
- [Easily share Wi-Fi up to 10 devices] – Plug and Play, simply insert a 4G SIM card to create your dual band Wi-Fi Hotspot. Instantly share 4G/3G connection with up to 10 Wi-Fi devices such as Tablets, mobile phones, laptops, game consoles, and more. Operating Temperature: 0ยฐC ~ 35ยฐC
- [8 Hours Uninterrupted 4G Sharing] – With its powerful 2000 mAh battery, the M7000 is capable of running for 8 hours at full capacity and 600 hours standby. For added flexibility, the device can be recharged via a micro USB cable connected to a laptop, laptop charger or using the included adaptor for endless hours of 4G connection.
- [Traffic Control] – Don’t worry about over-fare usage, easy management with tpMiFi App, can be used to limit consumption, control Wi-Fi network capacity etc.
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Reviews (5)
5 reviews for TP-Link M7000 4G LTE MiFi, Portable Wi-Fi for Travel, Unlocked Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, 8 Hours Long Lasting Battery,(Easy Management with Tpmifi App)
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Amazon Customer –
I used it in Japan with a local data SIM card bought in an airport shop on arrival; my intention was to share internet connection with others in my travel group. Once I got it set up, it worked very well.
UPDATE 05/10/18: I visited Seoul, S Korea last month for a week; this unit worked perfectly with a 5-day data SIM I ordered and picked up at the airport on arrival. The data SIM had to be first activated in my phone as instructed, then transferred to the TP-Link MiFi.
The following are my tips on using mobile WiFi in general (I have used another model before):
Some data-only SIM cards (at least the ones I have used abroad) do need to be inserted into a smartphone first to be activated, which may involve setting Access Point Name (APN) as instructed; so a bit of technical know-how is needed.
Your bundle of purchased data will very quickly dwindle down to nothing if the phones and devices connected to the portable mobile WiFi are not set to restrict download of updates, videos, photos,…
Charles –
Received this item along with a separate UK ‘Three’ data sim. The unit accepted the sim card – booted up OK but didn’t show any data on the card! On contacting ‘Three’ – they assured me that the card was good and fully loaded. In fact it worked fine in an old iPhone. Also Im having difficulty in connecting anything to it now – after resetting the unit!
I’m in the process of returning the unit and have asked for a replacement – it may be that Ive been unlucky and received a damaged unit – could have been dropped in transit!
Lets see what the new unit brings – I’ll keep this thread open and hopefully I can change the review status when the replacement one arrives!
Edit: 19/02/18
After lots of research and various emails and phone calls I finally have this unit working as it should. TP-Link contacted me and arranged a phone call. The technician from TP-Link talked me through changing the settings – The APN settings needed to be changed! After the change all appears to be working smoothly….
Mrs Toon –
Bought this after doing a lot of research, a tech page rated it in first place over others and having 3 tech obsessed boys i would rather spend a bit more and have happy quite life! We first used it on a caravan site over the Easter week end and it worked a treat with an EE data sim, i also researched which sim would be best at the location we’d be using it at. At one point we had 5 different gadgets connected to it, watching YouTube videos, checking social media and watching Netflix. Data didn’t last long with all that going on but this never missed a beat.
It was also very easy to set up so i would recommend.
Amazon Customer –
Works well and of course being unlocked you can put any SIM in it. A big selling point for me was the data management feature which not only displays the data used but allows you to set monthly limits and receive a warning as you approach it before cutting you off before you exceed it. This was important as it’s gone to a technophobe parent who needed to be able to use a laptop reliably away from home, but it hasn’t caused any anxiety which is a bonus.
Top tip – turn the Wi-Fi power setting down if you don’t need a lot of range and the battery lasts a lot longer between charges, plus it also works as a wired connection if connected via USB. And if you’re using a computer with Windows 10 on it, make sure you set the Wi-Fi network and cabled equivalent to being metered to help stop Windows downloading those massive updates.
Amazon Customer –
Great little gadget for getting you onto WiFi where ever you go – got so frustrated with Campsites WiFi not working, too expensive or extremely slow due to too many users. This gadget does the trick, easy to set up (hint: gently pry the back off with a small screwdriver, gently go around the edges to unfasten, as you progress round it gets easier) – put in sim card and away you go. Has a password/code which you find on the device before you can link into it – totally secure – been over the UK with this in our tourer, great signal where ever we go, mobile phones, ipads and such like are notorious for weak aerials. Team up with Amazon “Internet with Legs” sim card from Three and you can’t go wrong, We purchased 12GB for 12 months – still working through it. Can take up to 10 devices I think. Uses an ordinary USB with B connector cable (not supplied) to charge, no wires needed to connect to phone etc, open up your WiFi option on your device and login in.