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Cisco Meraki Licensing Explained: What You Need to Know
11 Mar, 2026






£120.50 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £98.87 ex‑VAT, this D‑Link 4G LTE M2M router is the kind of low-friction option you’d buy when you need a cellular “always on” link without overthinking it. If your use case is straightforward—remote site monitoring, basic telemetry, small point‑to‑point connectivity for a sensor/terminal—an M2M-focused 4G unit like this is usually good value. It’s also handy for UK deployments where getting a stable line laid can take forever; 4G gets you moving now.
I’d be more cautious if you’re expecting it to behave like a full business broadband router (lots of granular controls, heavy VPN routing, complex failover, deep management, etc.). Cellular gear can be excellent, but performance and stability often come down to signal quality and your mobile data contract/coverage—so if the install location is borderline, no amount of “router specs” will save you. In short: buy it if you want a simple, reliable 4G backhaul for M2M-style workloads; don’t buy it if you need a feature-rich, power-user networking platform or you’re unsure about reception where it’ll live.

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