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Hello @Bjurshans
External antennas don't require "activation" in the traditional sense. According to the specifications, the Archer MR200 V3 has 2 internal 4G LTE antennas, which means the two external antennas you see on the router are for Wi-Fi only, not for LTE/cellular signal.
The Archer MR200's antenna setup:
According to the specifications, the Archer MR200 V3 has 2 internal 4G LTE antennas, which means the two external antennas you see on the router are for Wi-Fi only, not for LTE/cellular signal.
What this means for standalone antennas:
Since the external antennas on the MR200 are Wi-Fi antennas and are non-detachable, you cannot replace them with standalone external LTE antennas to improve your 4G cellular signal reception. The LTE antennas are built inside the router and cannot be accessed or replaced.
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Hello @Bjurshans
External antennas don't require "activation" in the traditional sense. According to the specifications, the Archer MR200 V3 has 2 internal 4G LTE antennas, which means the two external antennas you see on the router are for Wi-Fi only, not for LTE/cellular signal.
The Archer MR200's antenna setup:
According to the specifications, the Archer MR200 V3 has 2 internal 4G LTE antennas, which means the two external antennas you see on the router are for Wi-Fi only, not for LTE/cellular signal.
What this means for standalone antennas:
Since the external antennas on the MR200 are Wi-Fi antennas and are non-detachable, you cannot replace them with standalone external LTE antennas to improve your 4G cellular signal reception. The LTE antennas are built inside the router and cannot be accessed or replaced.
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