TP-Link M7650
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Best to use a local data SIM card immobile WiFi. My experience: 10-15 years ago I would have strongly recommended Vodafone, today I advise just as strongly against Vodafon.
It is a standard SIM slot, but an adapter to micro-SIM is included.
no, I think it's actually about the lte speed.
see: www.tp-link.com/ch/home-networking/mifi/m7650/
The following article has hardware version 1.1 TP-Link LTE-Advanced Mobile Wi-Fi M7650
According to the manufacturer, I could not find any significant technical difference.
Hello Varvatos,
...the M7650 only has an interface for the mains cable for charging. There is no connection for a LAN cable. The WiFi can be set via the online router setting - continuous operation (until the data volume is full, then it switches off automatically), or a setting for a time loop (8:00 to 22:00). I had the M7650 in continuous operation as a home hotspot with a SIM card, as no Internet
The range depends on the frequency. 5 GHz, only a short distance is possible. With 2.4 GHz it goes further accordingly. Coverage is then approximately an area of 80 sqm. You can connect everything. Works like any other router.
I can't answer your question directly, but my "AirCard 810" or the "Nighthawk M2" (similar products from Netgear) also establish a network without a SIM card and without an Internet connection. For example, I can transfer pictures to an iPad with several cameras at the same time via this network. I guess that should also be possible with the TP-Link (no guarantee).
For information, I have already ressettet several times, without success