Weak modem in TP-Link ne200
Hello. I'm not happy with the purchase. Apparently, these routers are built on a weak Chinese modem, TPlink saved on its customers and did not use a normal Qualcomm X62. I tested both options, including the home version, the results are no better than my old iPhone, and at times even worse. The loading speed "floats" like on a roller coaster, while Qualcomm keeps a stable speed
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Hi, thank you very much for the feedback.
Did you purchase the NE200-outdoor from the local market? May I know your SIM ISP?
"I tested both options, including the home version; the results are no better than my old iPhone, and at times even worse. "
-Did you also have an indoor Archer NX200?
Smartphones are high-volume consumer products that receive the latest modem technology first. Many mobile routers use modems that are technically two years or more behind flagship smartphones. Moreover, smartphones also perform better in consideration of Carrier Aggregation. They generally support higher "UE Categories," allowing them to "combine" more frequency bands simultaneously for a wider, faster data path.
Best regards.
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Hi, thank you very much for the feedback.
Did you purchase the NE200-outdoor from the local market? May I know your SIM ISP?
"I tested both options, including the home version; the results are no better than my old iPhone, and at times even worse. "
-Did you also have an indoor Archer NX200?
Smartphones are high-volume consumer products that receive the latest modem technology first. Many mobile routers use modems that are technically two years or more behind flagship smartphones. Moreover, smartphones also perform better in consideration of Carrier Aggregation. They generally support higher "UE Categories," allowing them to "combine" more frequency bands simultaneously for a wider, faster data path.
Best regards.
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@David-TP, sorry, but what prevents you from creating competitive routers? Moreover, we are talking about the 2022 iPhone.
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