- Internet & Connectivity
How to Handle Network Capacity for Video Conferencing
18 Dec, 2025







£84.25 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Archer MR200 is one of those “get me online reliably without paying enterprise money” 4G routers. At around £85 ex-VAT, it’s good value for small offices, pop-up sites, warehouses with decent mobile coverage, or anyone who needs a backup link for when the main line goes down. The dual-band Wi‑Fi helps keep devices like laptops, phones, and basic VoIP from stepping on each other, and the whole thing is generally easy to deploy—no drama, just get your SIM in and go.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for heavy throughput or lots of simultaneous users. It’s not the right choice if you’re replacing a wired broadband service with something mission-critical, or if you expect strong performance across walls and distances—mobile signal quality will matter as much as the router. Also, if you don’t already have a suitable 4G signal at the install location, spend a bit of time checking coverage first; otherwise you’ll blame the hardware when the real bottleneck is the network.
**Who it suits:** small business, remote site, and backup internet where reliability matters more than max speed. **Who should skip it:** busy offices, power users, or anyone needing consistently high performance regardless of the mobile network.

TP-Link
TP-Link TL-MR100-Outdoor V1 - Wireless router - WWAN 1-port switch - 4G, 3G - pole-mountable, wall-mountable

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TP-Link Omada ER706W-4G V1 - Wireless router - WWAN 5-port switch - 1GbE - WAN ports: 6 - Wi-Fi 6 - Dual Band - 4G - wall-mountable

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TP-Link Archer AX55 V1 - Wireless router 4-port switch - 1GbE - Wi-Fi 6 - Dual Band
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