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TP-Link TL-MR3620 AC1350 Router with USB Port (file sharing/4G dongle)
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<blockquote data-quote="gourav" data-source="post: 2323845" data-attributes="member: 30367"><p>Selling my TP-Link TL-MR3620 router since I have upgraded to a Gigabit router and separate NAS and no longer need it.</p><p>Product link: <a href="https://www.tp-link.com/in/home-networking/3g-4g-router/tl-mr3620/" target="_blank">https://www.tp-link.com/in/home-networking/3g-4g-router/tl-mr3620/</a></p><p></p><p>Some quick info about router:</p><p>LAN/WAN speed: 10/100Mbps, <strong>does not have </strong>Gigabit ports</p><p>Wi-Fi speed: 2.4Ghz @ 450Mbps, 5Ghz @ 867Mbps</p><p></p><p>USB 2.0 port supports file sharing. I have used it as NAS for close to 2 years before moving to a Raspberry Pi based NAS for better speeds and control over shared folders. It supports FTP & SMB protocols. Also supports media/print server which I have never used. I used it with 2 TB 2.5" external hard drive powered by the router itself and it worked fine. It will automatically share all the partitions of the drive. The software has some control over what you want to share.</p><p>It also supports 3G/4G dongles which I have never used. Device compatibility list should be available on TP Link website, in case you are looking for this functionality.</p><p></p><p>AFAIK, this router does <strong>not </strong>support Open WRT or DDWRT. </p><p>This router does not have an access point mode, so <strong>can't </strong>be used to extend existing connection.</p><p></p><p>The router works perfectly fine and has not given me any issues. I stopped using it approximately 6 weeks back.</p><p></p><p> Warranty has expired, but I can download and share invoice if the buyer wants it. I have the original box as well for shipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gourav, post: 2323845, member: 30367"] Selling my TP-Link TL-MR3620 router since I have upgraded to a Gigabit router and separate NAS and no longer need it. Product link: [URL]https://www.tp-link.com/in/home-networking/3g-4g-router/tl-mr3620/[/URL] Some quick info about router: LAN/WAN speed: 10/100Mbps, [B]does not have [/B]Gigabit ports Wi-Fi speed: 2.4Ghz @ 450Mbps, 5Ghz @ 867Mbps USB 2.0 port supports file sharing. I have used it as NAS for close to 2 years before moving to a Raspberry Pi based NAS for better speeds and control over shared folders. It supports FTP & SMB protocols. Also supports media/print server which I have never used. I used it with 2 TB 2.5" external hard drive powered by the router itself and it worked fine. It will automatically share all the partitions of the drive. The software has some control over what you want to share. It also supports 3G/4G dongles which I have never used. Device compatibility list should be available on TP Link website, in case you are looking for this functionality. AFAIK, this router does [B]not [/B]support Open WRT or DDWRT. This router does not have an access point mode, so [B]can't [/B]be used to extend existing connection. The router works perfectly fine and has not given me any issues. I stopped using it approximately 6 weeks back. Warranty has expired, but I can download and share invoice if the buyer wants it. I have the original box as well for shipping. [/QUOTE]
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