Comparison TP-LINK M7000 vs TP-LINK M7300
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| TP-LINK M7000 | TP-LINK M7300 | |
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Easy to connect and set up. Long battery life. | ||
| Device type | portable router | portable router |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) | Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
| Connected devices, up to | 10 | 11 |
Connection | ||
| Communication generation | 2G 3G 4G (LTE) | 2G 3G 4G (LTE) |
| 4G (LTE) | Cat.4 (150/50 Mbps) | Cat.4 (150/50 Mbps) |
| Transmission technology | GPRS EDGE W-CDMA HSUPA HSDPA HSPA+ LTE | GPRS EDGE W-CDMA HSUPA HSDPA HSPA+ LTE |
| Ports | microUSB | microUSB |
Features | ||
| Memory card slot | ||
| SIM card slot | ||
General | ||
| Built-in battery | ||
| Battery capacity | 2000 mAh | 2000 mAh |
| Operating time (internet browsing) | 8 h | 8 h |
| Dimensions | 94x56.7x19.8 mm | 102.6x63x16 mm |
| Added to E-Catalog | january 2021 | october 2016 |
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Connected devices, up to
The largest number of devices that can be simultaneously connected to the modem via Wi-Fi (see "Connection").
The presence of this limitation is due to the fact that processing network requests from several devices at once requires a fairly large amount of computing resources, and there are not so many of them in miniature electronics like wireless modems. However, even inexpensive models can support about 5 – 6 devices, which is more than enough for most cases; and in more advanced modems, this number can reach 10.
The presence of this limitation is due to the fact that processing network requests from several devices at once requires a fairly large amount of computing resources, and there are not so many of them in miniature electronics like wireless modems. However, even inexpensive models can support about 5 – 6 devices, which is more than enough for most cases; and in more advanced modems, this number can reach 10.
Memory card slot
The presence of a slot for memory card in the design of the modem. Memory cards are very popular in modern electronics as removable storage media; in wireless modems, there are two main options for working with them. The first one provides use as an external card reader, for exchanging information between the card and the device to which the modem is connected via USB (see below); Simply put, installing a card turns the modem into a "flash drive" with removable storage. And in models with Wi-Fi (see "Type"), it may also be possible to work as a server that provides access to the contents of the memory card to all wireless devices connected to the modem. As for the types of cards, the most common support for the microSD standard is that they are small enough to be easily combined with compact wireless modem cases. Note that even within the same standard of memory cards there are several varieties, and before buying it's worth to clarify which of them the device is compatible with.










