@anarchi it's reliability is almost non-existent if you don't have perfect reception (and I wouldn't count on that making much difference).
It launched with major bugs (SMS from your carrier can't be viewed,LTE band selection was a mess & usually got it very wrong, carrier aggregation random, needs regular rebooting - a sign of poor resource handling or insufficient hardware, appalling latency&jitter values +lots of less immediately obvious errors). 2+ years on and support has been non-existent, we're all running beta firmware but having to pick which bug we most need fixing because they can't seem to put all fixes into any firmware release.
The hardware itself is poor, it's the worst LTE connection of ANY DEVICE I've tried, so bad my SIP phones stopped being usable while the same SIM in a mobile gave perfect SIP. So bad even external antenna gave higher signal strength but left it just as confused. I've seen my MR600 work better with both antenna disconnected, there doesn't seem to be anything done right on it.
Yes, you could say I wasn't happy with it. I binned it early this year, bought a cheap ASUS router and tethered a phone to it, magically everything just works, range doubled, speeds more than doubled on LTE, latency fell AND IT DOESN'T CRASH!
You're best option would be returning your's, it's never going to get any support that fixes it. TP-Link abandonned it almost as soon as it launched.