chill wrote: 
> That makes sense, thanks. I’ll aim to find one that is 12V-friendly.
> That TP-Link unit comes with a 9V supply in the EU, but a 12V supply in
> APAC (Asia Pacific?).  I wonder if that means that the EU version would
> also work on 12V - is the 9V supply voltage due to an EU regulation, and
> internally the units are all the same I wonder. 
> 
> The removable antennas are another useful feature, so that one could be
> extended up a mast.

Obviously I can't answer the voltage question but your assumption seems
valid to me.
I have used (am using) an earlier version of that particular router at a
customers' site where there is decent 4G coverage but no possibility of
a landline. 
Works perfectly.
I have also used "personal hotspots" from various sources for the same
customer. As you will probably have to get a new SIM I'd suggest Three
which seems to have the best overall 4G coverage and can be bought on a
PAYG basis



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