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Fortra
Oct 08, 2025Tutor
MR7450
I have purchased a Netgear MR7450 mobile router, it's working as it should. However, the problem I have with it, within the Advanced option Data Usage is that it's NOT showing the number of (0 Day's ...
- Oct 29, 2025
Glad you got it working. Please mark your thread and solved so others will know.
Enjoy.
rcpax
Jan 11, 2026Luminary
looks like you have it in a more fixed setup. i would discharge the battery to 50% and remove it, if your power supply is stable. this will expose the metal shield better for more efficient cooling.
- FortraJan 12, 2026Tutor
rcpax, wrote - looks like you have it in a more fixed setup. i would discharge the battery to 50% and remove it, if your power supply is stable. this will expose the metal shield better for more efficient cooling.
I have a few options with my setup being a (priority of mobility) when using my devices with the batteries installed and fully charged, and ready to be used, to power these devices, when I'm out and about on location. If there's no external mains power is available, a handy tip would be to carry a few battery USB powerpacks with cables, just in case.
However, here is a example analogy to bare in mind. Let's say you have an 100% electric car on your driveway at your home. If you have a home charger at your property. Then you get to charge your EV car battery to 100% at a much cheaper electrical charging rate, than the alternative options within the inner city charging points which are a lot more expensive. EV cars batteries are mounted in the central base of the car floor, so it's not accessible to the EV car owner of the car, to remove their own EV battery because their car battery has 50% charge left. Then that EV car owner has not a chance of doing that whatsoever. :p