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The NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro Mobile Hotspot is a high-performance 5G mmWave device that offers lightning-fast internet speeds up to 8Gbps. Unlocked for use with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, it supports international roaming in over 125 countries. With WiFi 6E technology, it allows connection for up to 32 devices, making it perfect for both personal and professional use. The device features a user-friendly 2.8” color LCD touch screen for easy management and is designed to provide secure connectivity, ensuring your data remains private.
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Brand | NETGEAR |
Series | Nighthawk M6 Pro |
Item model number | MR6550-100PAS |
Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.14 x 4.14 x 0.85 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.14 x 4.14 x 0.85 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Netgear |
ASIN | B0C2ZP2DXH |
Country of Origin | Indonesia |
Date First Available | June 9, 2023 |
K**K
Connected right up on Consumer Cellular
Consumer Cellular does not (yet) sell mobile hotspot units, but they can provide a sim for an unlocked unit -- with no guarantees, of course. We recently transferred service from Verizon, where we had several mobile hotspots running for our work-from home needs. We live in a rather remote area, but have good cellular coverage, and no cabled internet. The cellular networks have worked exceptionally well for us. CC usually uses AT&T or T-Mobile networks, so we had hopes for the Netgear device.We took a chance on this Netgear device when the Inseego Jetpack unit from Verizon crashed and burned 2 days after moving it over. Conspiracy theories aside, the Inseego unit was great, but gave us grief with the Consumer Cellular sim right off the bat. One Inseego unit is still working -- don't know why. But, the second Inseego unit is now ready for recycling.Got the Netgear unit within hours from Amazon, thankfully. Moved the CC sim to the unit, fired it up, allowed it to do a firmware update, and we're now off to the races. Everything is connecting well to the unit. It immediately found the proper APN for CC and I think it is working better than the old unit.We may yet have to upgrade the remaining Inseego unit - we'll see if it crashes. Although the Netgfear is a little pricey, its reliability, connection, and wifi coverage is excellent. We're back to work!Note we have not experienced the issues some others there have noted. We did not have to use Netgear's app to set things up; it was immediately accessible via our laptop browser with plenty of configuration options. The APN can be manually configured, if needed. So, we certainly have no complaints. Had this unit updated and running in minutes.
B**T
Flaky, finicky, and barely functional
I have a Netgear LB1120 LTE modem as a backup for my home network; I thought this would be a good upgrade to 5G. I was wrong.For a whopping $700, I expected this to function, but it barely does. Half the time it would struggle to actually hand out an IP over the LAN port (inconsistent). If you enable IP Passthrough mode, you can't change the admin IP address -- specifically, you CAN (and you have to also change the DHCP range, even though that's irrelevant), and then it forces you to reboot, and the screen will show the new IP address, but the old one still works and the new one won't, but if you change it BEFORE enabling passthrough (then reboot), and then enable passthrough... it works. It doesn't help that the touchscreen is super laggy and frustrating to interact with.But remember the inconsistent IP assignment when working as a router (passthrough off)? Same issue with Passthrough... it was inconsistent.And the device takes 5 minutes to reboot.... which you have to do any time you change nearly any setting other than turning WiFi on/off. Even installing/removing the battery while plugged into the wall causes an error message on the screen saying it has to reboot to change the "Power Mode" setting... while it's still on and powered, but adding/removing the battery causes it to change some setting... that requires a reboot. If you start it out-of-the-box for the first time before installing the battery, it will also immediately boot to that error/warning... wait 5 minutes to make sure you see it, and THEN reboot.And, in the 3 short hours I was trying to get this to work at all, it somehow decided my APN setting was wrong and stated showing the network as 000-00 and just wouldn't connect. Manually selecting the correct APN for my carrier caused to to complain and throw errors about how this was OBVIOUSLY wrong. Reboot. Again.The real cherry on top here was that when it DID give out an IP address, it caused my router (an Ubiquiti UDM-SE) to lock up for 10-20 seconds every few minutes. I don't understand how or why, and it was the same in NAT/Router mode and in Passthrough/Bridge mode.If this was a $100 device, I'd probably debug it and poke at it with Wireshark and see what packets it is sending out the LAN port, but for $700? I expect some amount of QA and polish... and a functioning device out of the box. As such, I'm just returning it.I'm sure it's probably fine if you're using it as a hotspot, but as-is, this thing doesn't function as a 5G modem for your network and is incredibly frustrating and fiddly to even try.
J**W
Turned Out To Be A Useful Device
I was expected that this Netgear Mobile Hotspot would be returned - due the fact that I live in a rural town with weak cell signal.In addition to that - I was buying a refurbished unit to save $$.It ended up working pretty well - and the signal was slightly better than the phone hotspot I had been using.I don’t see a big increase in signal “bars” but the data speed is better than I had on phone only.I was able to get all my phone calls and text messages which was not happening before using this hotspot.Once I bought the external Netgear antenna - the data was solid enough to hold video calls without dropping off.I would recommend this device - just keep in mind that the signal may not be the maximum strength.For comparison: on phone, at home, I average 1-2 mbps download speed and astronomically high latency.With this hotspot - I average 5-7 mbps /down. )After adding the external antenna i started getting 12-18 mbps down.
D**R
Better Than Most
I needed a replacement jetpack for two others that had given up the ghost due to battery issues in the past few years. This unit operated on battery and direct plug-in power sources so I decided to give it a try. Upon receiving it I simply inserted my old sim card into this new unit. My carrier recognized it and a few clicks later I was in and ready to go. Changed out all the old wifi passwords on cameras, computer, phones and TV and all went well. No battery to keep charged, settings easy to configure and change and the admin settings are complete. There is one issue that keeps cropping up and that is that the signal sometimes drops out. Sometimes for a moment, sometimes for 15-20 minutes. Not sure if it is the carrier signal or the jetpack
A**S
Excellent for OTR Trucking.
Excellent for OTR Trucking. I was able to connect to my portable brother ADS-1700W scanner for uploading BILs to Carrier in pdf format eliminating paper waste but also creating safe indesputable email records (if ya know what I getting at). Two years of otr reliability, brought it into house and ran household wifi for another two years. It ran playstation 4 with no issues. Love this thing.
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