🚀 Unleash the Power of 5G Anywhere!
The NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 is a cutting-edge 5G WiFi 6 mobile hotspot router that delivers blazing fast internet speeds of up to 2.5Gbps. With the ability to connect up to 32 devices simultaneously, it ensures exceptional performance for both home and on-the-go use. Featuring a user-friendly 2.4" LCD touch screen for easy management, this unlocked device is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile, making it a versatile choice for global connectivity.
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Control Method | Touch |
Data Transfer Rate | 2.5 Gigabits Per Second |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3.6E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Antenna Location | Home |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Security Protocol | WPS |
Operating System | DumaOS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Features | WPS |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H |
W**N
Great choice for mobile hotspot
Works great speed is as advertised I use it for my food trailer
D**C
Works great
So, I bought this for my RV thinking I can use it for my boat in the summer. I bought it along with the external Antenna It really does work great for using the internet with my computer and streaming. Here are some pros and cons:Pros: Gets a great signal. Once in a campground where I was unable to get cell phone service the external antenna got such good signal I was still able to stream to my roku TV which was very surprising. Great battery life and gives off a strong signal for your devices.Cons: The plans AT&T have are pretty expensive and when streaming it uses a lot of bandwidth. Getting a plan with it from AT&T was challenging. It requires a SIM card and since we were traveling, we went to an AT&T store and got one. It was hard to activate it though(I didn't take the device with me) so I had to do it online. The person in the chat was only able to send me a new SIM card which went to my home address. Once I finally got the right person on the phone, they were able to access the one that I got from the store and it worked great after that.Another con is that if you disconnect this device then you have to pay another $35 activation fee, so since we used it for a month and then went home we had to decide whether to disconnect or just reduce the plan when we got home.
S**S
NOT unlocked like the description says
The media could not be loaded. So I ordered one of these because I read another review that said they could use a T-Mobile SIM card in it without any issues. And the description of the product says it is unlocked. That is not the case and at first I thought maybe it was a mistake so I exchanged it for another one. Even that one is also locked and it wants a unlock pin and I took it to the AT&T store and they said because it does not belong on an account with them they can't do any type of unlocking. So if you have an AT&T SIM card this will work for you because in the store they tested it with one of their SIM cards and it came up fine. As soon as you put in a T-Mobile SIM card it says the device is locked. I also tried a Verizon Sim out of curiosity and even though it says it's not supported, it actually gets further but still does not work because it wants you to enter the APN configuration. However, it refuses to save that. Plus the antennas might not support the frequencies that Verizon is on anyways. So this will be the second one going back but I'm unsure if I should exchange for a third one or just return it and shop for a different solution.
O**O
More expensive than it should be.
I bought this renewed. It worked well for about 2 months and then wouldn't hold a charge. I bought a replacement battery for about $10 and it's been working very well since then. It's unlocked, so it works with my T-mobile and Tello SIM cards. Should work for just about any GSM network. I have a router hooked up to it and it runs off of my inverter and batteries in my cabin. I can check on it from an app on my phone. It's been running for several months in the freezing cold with no problems. The battery drains slightly at night when the solar panels aren't working, then recharges during the day. Lasts about 48 hrs on a full charge with minimal usage.
A**A
Works!
I was in the market for a mobile hotspot device to use on T-Mobile, for a permanent private network I could use at work (work network/wifi is pretty locked down for security reasons).This device hits all the requirements:- Unlocked. Even though it was an ATT hotspot, it works flawlessly for T-Mobile as well.- 5g. One of the most affordable options if you want access to the 5g network. As T-Mobile has the widest 5g in the U.S., this was a must for me.- Dual band. Some of my wifi devices are 2.4ghz. Being able to still connect with them, while having 5ghz for the rest, is great.- Wifi + cellular. There is a strong T-Mobile "free" wifi signal near work. This device can use that (and not burn through the data cap), but also use cellular when on the go.- Ethernet port. I prefer to have equipment wired when possible. Lower latency, fewer connection issues, etc. Whe there's only one Ethernet port, I can combine that with a cheap switch to get multiple devices connected failry easily.
B**
It works but also heats up quickly and disconnects from internet after long use
I used this device for an international travel to Japan. It served the purpose. Eventhough I am satisfied with the results, I have a few concerns listed below.Pros:- Small enough to fit in a small purse- Unlocked to work with international GSM sim cards. I used it in Japan.- After charged, battery goes for 6 to 8 hours (depending on the energy saving mode used)- QR Code makes it easy to connect your mobile device to the network- Can connect multiple devices at the same timeCons:- Heats up quickly while there is a device connected. Especially if you are keeping it in your bag.- Does not charge the battery while the device is on (see notes below)- APN information is not updated for the simcard operator automatically. You need to manually enter the information.- It takes about a minute to power- I believe the device automatically disconnect the user from the network it is not in use for a while. When the phone/computer is disconnected, it needs to be re-connected manually. I had to take the device out and scan the QR code constantly to be able to use.Additional notes:- If your device is locked, you need to connect with ATT. Netgear support is not able to help with this request (I tried a couple of time). The easiest way is to search "ATT Device unlock request" on Google and submit your request online. They get back to you pretty quickly with unlock confirmation/instructions.- The device battery does not charge while it is on. You need to plug the device while it is on, and press the power button for a few seconds to switch to "Standby charging" mode to be able to charge the battery. It takes about 2 hours to charge fully.Hope this helps.
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