TP-MR6400 signal strength low 25%

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TP-MR6400 signal strength low 25%
TP-MR6400 signal strength low 25%
2020-08-31 15:36:37 - last edited 2020-09-08 11:23:53
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Hi Sir,

 

 

      My Tp-link MR6400 signal strength is low which has caused me frequently lost of connection. While for the signal strength its only 25%. For the past few months it has been smooth and has no problem at all, it just happened recently for about 2 weeks. Anyone has any idea how to solve? *Hope to heard from Tp-link too* Thanks in advance!!!!!!

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Re:TP-MR6400 signal strength low 25%-Solution
2020-09-08 11:23:38 - last edited 2020-09-08 11:23:53

@Lumiboy 

Good day.

Sorry for the delay.

Is there any change on the TL-MR6400, like moving to a different location?

How long have you had the MR6400?

And have you tried to reset the TL-MR6400 by holding the reset button/pinhole for 10s?

By the way, what is the hardware and firmware version about TL-MR6400?

If possible, please take out the sim card and put it into the smartphone to check the 4G signal as well;

(please also save the APN settings and network band on the smart phone, later if MR6400 did not use the same settings, maybe we could manually update these settings.)

 

Thank you very much.

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Re:TP-MR6400 signal strength low 25%-Solution
2020-09-08 11:23:38 - last edited 2020-09-08 11:23:53

@Lumiboy 

Good day.

Sorry for the delay.

Is there any change on the TL-MR6400, like moving to a different location?

How long have you had the MR6400?

And have you tried to reset the TL-MR6400 by holding the reset button/pinhole for 10s?

By the way, what is the hardware and firmware version about TL-MR6400?

If possible, please take out the sim card and put it into the smartphone to check the 4G signal as well;

(please also save the APN settings and network band on the smart phone, later if MR6400 did not use the same settings, maybe we could manually update these settings.)

 

Thank you very much.

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2020-12-11 13:43:44 - last edited 2020-12-11 13:53:48
Firmware Version:
1.0.19 Build 181219 Rel.59200n
Hardware Version:
MR6400 v2 00000000

 

 

Is mine and I've tried all the above. There's no firmware upgrades for TP-MR6400 v2 on tplink.. I've done factory resets, trying out different locations, etc, nothing. I live in the capital of the country and I've tried it in two different areas of the city (one of them is city center), all around the rooms of both places, on multiple devices, different OSes (android, ios, windows, mac) and I use the same SIM provider (one of the country's widest covered providers) with a similar package I use on my mobile phone SIM - mobile phone works perfectly. I need to create a mobile hotspot so we can use the laptop, tv and other wifi connected devices (same ones that fail on the TL-MR6400) without problems. So this is clearly a TL-MR6400 issue, not something else.

 

It is completely unreliable for downloading anything remotely larger, having a stable internet connection over a longer period of time or, for example, attempting to stream netflix on a large TV (just doesn't manage to finish starting the video). Currently, my large screen TV is connected to my mobile phone's hotspot when we watch Netflix for example, as router is completely unusable, both wireless and wired (this isn't just a wireless thing).

 

 

 

This issue has been ongoing pretty much since I bought this around 2 years ago, I should've done more research as there's a lot of complaints elsewhere as well and no concrete solutions. Really regretting this purchase.

 

My recommendation to anyone googling reviews for TP-LINK TP-MR6400 (or currently any tp-link product): Avoid at all costs.

 

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