Netgear Nighthawk M6 Brand New
Stay productive, stream videos, and play online games from almost anywhere with the Netgear Nighthawk M6 5G Mobile Hotspot and Wi-Fi 6 Router at your side. Certified for AT&T and T-Mobile 5G connections with Google Fi and 4G LTE network compatibility, this compact hotspot can supports up 2.5 Gb/s connections with compatible services, making it ideal for frequent travelers and households outside of traditional home broadband services. Simply purchase a SIM card from a compatible carrier and install it into this unlocked device. The included 5040 mAh battery provides up to 13 hours of power, allowing you to work throughout the day with minimal interruption. When at home, you can remove the battery and plug the Nighthawk M6 into a power outlet for constant Wi-Fi 6 connections that deliver up to 3.2 Gb/s with compatible devices over the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Use the convenient 2.4" color LCD touchscreen to quickly configure the Nighthawk M6 for performance mode, which provides up to 2000 square feet of coverage for up to 32 concurrent devices. The Gigabit Ethernet port may be used for direct connections to laptops, routers, and mesh networks.
Stay productive, stream videos, and play online games from almost anywhere with the Netgear Nighthawk M6 5G Mobile Hotspot and Wi-Fi 6 Router at your side. Certified for AT&T and T-Mobile 5G connections with Google Fi and 4G LTE network compatibility, this compact hotspot can supports up 2.5 Gb/s connections with compatible services, making it ideal for frequent travelers and households outside of traditional home broadband services. Simply purchase a SIM card from a compatible carrier and install it into this unlocked device. The included 5040 mAh battery provides up to 13 hours of power, allowing you to work throughout the day with minimal interruption. When at home, you can remove the battery and plug the Nighthawk M6 into a power outlet for constant Wi-Fi 6 connections that deliver up to 3.2 Gb/s with compatible devices over the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Use the convenient 2.4" color LCD touchscreen to quickly configure the Nighthawk M6 for performance mode, which provides up to 2000 square feet of coverage for up to 32 concurrent devices. The Gigabit Ethernet port may be used for direct connections to laptops, routers, and mesh networks.
Stay productive, stream videos, and play online games from almost anywhere with the Netgear Nighthawk M6 5G Mobile Hotspot and Wi-Fi 6 Router at your side. Certified for AT&T and T-Mobile 5G connections with Google Fi and 4G LTE network compatibility, this compact hotspot can supports up 2.5 Gb/s connections with compatible services, making it ideal for frequent travelers and households outside of traditional home broadband services. Simply purchase a SIM card from a compatible carrier and install it into this unlocked device. The included 5040 mAh battery provides up to 13 hours of power, allowing you to work throughout the day with minimal interruption. When at home, you can remove the battery and plug the Nighthawk M6 into a power outlet for constant Wi-Fi 6 connections that deliver up to 3.2 Gb/s with compatible devices over the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Use the convenient 2.4" color LCD touchscreen to quickly configure the Nighthawk M6 for performance mode, which provides up to 2000 square feet of coverage for up to 32 concurrent devices. The Gigabit Ethernet port may be used for direct connections to laptops, routers, and mesh networks.
Stay productive, stream videos, and play online games from almost anywhere with the Netgear Nighthawk M6 5G Mobile Hotspot and Wi-Fi 6 Router at your side. Certified for AT&T and T-Mobile 5G connections with Google Fi and 4G LTE network compatibility, this compact hotspot can supports up 2.5 Gb/s connections with compatible services, making it ideal for frequent travelers and households outside of traditional home broadband services. Simply purchase a SIM card from a compatible carrier and install it into this unlocked device. The included 5040 mAh battery provides up to 13 hours of power, allowing you to work throughout the day with minimal interruption. When at home, you can remove the battery and plug the Nighthawk M6 into a power outlet for constant Wi-Fi 6 connections that deliver up to 3.2 Gb/s with compatible devices over the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Use the convenient 2.4" color LCD touchscreen to quickly configure the Nighthawk M6 for performance mode, which provides up to 2000 square feet of coverage for up to 32 concurrent devices. The Gigabit Ethernet port may be used for direct connections to laptops, routers, and mesh networks.
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originally posted on att.com
***This review is not sponsored, it is solely my opinion on the device I purchased***The device was almost just plug in and play for me! Since it is staying in my room, I removed the battery and have it just running from the outlet. I turned on the dual-band option to be compatible with my gaming devices- and made sure the battery/performance setting was switched to performance, so there would be no interruptions gaming. I also have my Playstation connected directly with an ethernet cable that can handle 1 gbps. Playstation tested the connection and reported 190 mbps download speed, which is amazing for a rural area! It runs my game at around 30-60 ping, which is acceptable for a hotspot. Opens webpages at lightning fast speed, capable of streaming stuff like ... More***This review is not sponsored, it is solely my opinion on the device I purchased***The device was almost just plug in and play for me! Since it is staying in my room, I removed the battery and have it just running from the outlet. I turned on the dual-band option to be compatible with my gaming devices- and made sure the battery/performance setting was switched to performance, so there would be no interruptions gaming. I also have my Playstation connected directly with an ethernet cable that can handle 1 gbps. Playstation tested the connection and reported 190 mbps download speed, which is amazing for a rural area! It runs my game at around 30-60 ping, which is acceptable for a hotspot. Opens webpages at lightning fast speed, capable of streaming stuff like Netflix. I don’t know what the speeds would be like on 4G, but ATT’s 5G service is seamless. If you’re a gamer like me with no good internet options, you definitely should consider either this device or the M6 Pro!Also, it even comes with an app to monitor devices, set up parental controls, reboot or power off device remotely, and many other advanced features.I only wish ATT offered larger plans than 100 GB!
originally posted on galaxus.ch
To begin with, yes it is heavily, HEAVILY, overpriced. The general problem is that there are no viable options in this category - you either pick a 4G router, a cheap device of reportedly questionable performance and/or a Chinese surveillance platform. Or you pick this. Netgear certainly knows this and it is the exact reason why they are ripping us clean.The performance of the network it provides is excellent, both Wifi and 5G. Roaming on 5G networks works flawlessly as well - I took it to many places in Europe and it was always fine and on 5G. On the latest firmware, there also seems to be an option to manually choose your network, which is a huge plus if it works. However, I haven't had the need to test this yet. The biggest issue is the overheating, which can ... MoreTo begin with, yes it is heavily, HEAVILY, overpriced. The general problem is that there are no viable options in this category - you either pick a 4G router, a cheap device of reportedly questionable performance and/or a Chinese surveillance platform. Or you pick this. Netgear certainly knows this and it is the exact reason why they are ripping us clean.The performance of the network it provides is excellent, both Wifi and 5G. Roaming on 5G networks works flawlessly as well - I took it to many places in Europe and it was always fine and on 5G. On the latest firmware, there also seems to be an option to manually choose your network, which is a huge plus if it works. However, I haven't had the need to test this yet. The biggest issue is the overheating, which can occur during summer while something is being downloaded. When overheating, throttling will take place and in the worst case all traffic is temporarily stopped. Keeping it in back bag can be slightly problematic because of this, but it still works ok when I do.Battery life is slightly disappointing. I'm also slightly concerned about the long-term battery health as there seems to be no way of keeping the battery charge at some sustained level rather than always fully charging it if you're at home. It is possible however to remove the battery while not on the move. It takes forever to reboot though, so most of the time I just keep the battery inside. The router always insists on additional reboot when the battery is removed, not only once for the removal but subsequently to change the "power mode".As reported, the operating system is laggy, which can be felt when operating the touchscreen. The user interface on the screen is ok, not the prettiest ever but does the job. The screen itself is very poor - in fact it is so poor that in especially in dark the two eyes are going to see different colors because of the abysmal viewing angles of this screen. It's more convenient to use the web interface for configuration.The web admin interface is looks pleasant, and the available range of options should be sufficient for most users. At the time of writing this review there was a recent firmware update, so at least for now they seem to be actively supporting this device. Most routers are abandoned by the manufacturer as soon as the product is launched. The potential for better security is another reason to get this device as opposed to some cheaper ones.
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The MR6150 is a reliable 5G mobile router. I have heard about Netgear's lineup of Nighthawk Mobile routers and the MR6150 was the first Nighthawk Mobile router I have used. I am impressed at how robust and durable the build quality of this device. They have packed so much advanced tech into this portable format. The 5G radio powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon x62 provides one of fastest 5G radios in the Qualcomm lineup to date. The MR6150's built in antennas are very sensitive that despite being internal, it has been outperforming my 5G Samsung S21 indoors, and much more so outdoors. Using this device in mobile is where it really shines. On road trips, it provides reliable internet to the whole family. The kids are into streaming so the demand for data is intense. The ... MoreThe MR6150 is a reliable 5G mobile router. I have heard about Netgear's lineup of Nighthawk Mobile routers and the MR6150 was the first Nighthawk Mobile router I have used. I am impressed at how robust and durable the build quality of this device. They have packed so much advanced tech into this portable format. The 5G radio powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon x62 provides one of fastest 5G radios in the Qualcomm lineup to date. The MR6150's built in antennas are very sensitive that despite being internal, it has been outperforming my 5G Samsung S21 indoors, and much more so outdoors. Using this device in mobile is where it really shines. On road trips, it provides reliable internet to the whole family. The kids are into streaming so the demand for data is intense. The MR6150 has proven itself to be a reliable and fast hotspot and my phone's hotspot function just could not compare. Upon arrival to the hotel or at home, I plug it in as an Internet gateway, providing data to my wired devices. The internal battery will keep it powered for most trips away from a power source. It has WiFi 6 technology, so newer devices will transfer data faster, like when I backup photos from my phone to my laptop after a trip to park. Data speed will of course depend on your Cellular provider, but since this is an unlocked device, you can use it with all providers. It's just a great device all around and certainly it has become indispensable after I have realized how convenient everything is after owning this equipment. The tech is so current and top of the line, that this will provide me many years before I even think about upgrading. Netgear, as I have learned, has a companion app, which makes it easy for me to setup and change settings in the device if it's in my pocket or in my backpack, as well as the LCD screen with simplified icons, navigating through the settings is easy. After a week of use, I have memorized the menus and the learning curve is not at all that much. Very much impressed after the first several days of ownership. Highly recommended if you need 5G speed data on the go or as a constant source of home internet as a gateway device. It's a bit pricey, but considering you getting high-end specs, it's worth the money.
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***This review is not sponsored, it is solely my opinion on the device I purchased***The device was almost just plug in and play for me! Since it is staying in my room, I removed the battery and have it just running from the outlet. I turned on the dual-band option to be compatible with my gaming devices- and made sure the battery/performance setting was switched to performance, so there would be no interruptions gaming. I also have my Playstation connected directly with an ethernet cable that can handle 1 gbps. Playstation tested the connection and reported 190 mbps download speed, which is amazing for a rural area! It runs my game at around 30-60 ping, which is acceptable for a hotspot. Opens webpages at lightning fast speed, capable of streaming stuff like ... More***This review is not sponsored, it is solely my opinion on the device I purchased***The device was almost just plug in and play for me! Since it is staying in my room, I removed the battery and have it just running from the outlet. I turned on the dual-band option to be compatible with my gaming devices- and made sure the battery/performance setting was switched to performance, so there would be no interruptions gaming. I also have my Playstation connected directly with an ethernet cable that can handle 1 gbps. Playstation tested the connection and reported 190 mbps download speed, which is amazing for a rural area! It runs my game at around 30-60 ping, which is acceptable for a hotspot. Opens webpages at lightning fast speed, capable of streaming stuff like Netflix. I don’t know what the speeds would be like on 4G, but ATT’s 5G service is seamless. If you’re a gamer like me with no good internet options, you definitely should consider either this device or the M6 Pro!Also, it even comes with an app to monitor devices, set up parental controls, reboot or power off device remotely, and many other advanced features.I only wish ATT offered larger plans than 100 GB!
To begin with, yes it is heavily, HEAVILY, overpriced. The general problem is that there are no viable options in this category - you either pick a 4G router, a cheap device of reportedly questionable performance and/or a Chinese surveillance platform. Or you pick this. Netgear certainly knows this and it is the exact reason why they are ripping us clean.The performance of the network it provides is excellent, both Wifi and 5G. Roaming on 5G networks works flawlessly as well - I took it to many places in Europe and it was always fine and on 5G. On the latest firmware, there also seems to be an option to manually choose your network, which is a huge plus if it works. However, I haven't had the need to test this yet. The biggest issue is the overheating, which can ... MoreTo begin with, yes it is heavily, HEAVILY, overpriced. The general problem is that there are no viable options in this category - you either pick a 4G router, a cheap device of reportedly questionable performance and/or a Chinese surveillance platform. Or you pick this. Netgear certainly knows this and it is the exact reason why they are ripping us clean.The performance of the network it provides is excellent, both Wifi and 5G. Roaming on 5G networks works flawlessly as well - I took it to many places in Europe and it was always fine and on 5G. On the latest firmware, there also seems to be an option to manually choose your network, which is a huge plus if it works. However, I haven't had the need to test this yet. The biggest issue is the overheating, which can occur during summer while something is being downloaded. When overheating, throttling will take place and in the worst case all traffic is temporarily stopped. Keeping it in back bag can be slightly problematic because of this, but it still works ok when I do.Battery life is slightly disappointing. I'm also slightly concerned about the long-term battery health as there seems to be no way of keeping the battery charge at some sustained level rather than always fully charging it if you're at home. It is possible however to remove the battery while not on the move. It takes forever to reboot though, so most of the time I just keep the battery inside. The router always insists on additional reboot when the battery is removed, not only once for the removal but subsequently to change the "power mode".As reported, the operating system is laggy, which can be felt when operating the touchscreen. The user interface on the screen is ok, not the prettiest ever but does the job. The screen itself is very poor - in fact it is so poor that in especially in dark the two eyes are going to see different colors because of the abysmal viewing angles of this screen. It's more convenient to use the web interface for configuration.The web admin interface is looks pleasant, and the available range of options should be sufficient for most users. At the time of writing this review there was a recent firmware update, so at least for now they seem to be actively supporting this device. Most routers are abandoned by the manufacturer as soon as the product is launched. The potential for better security is another reason to get this device as opposed to some cheaper ones.
The MR6150 is a reliable 5G mobile router. I have heard about Netgear's lineup of Nighthawk Mobile routers and the MR6150 was the first Nighthawk Mobile router I have used. I am impressed at how robust and durable the build quality of this device. They have packed so much advanced tech into this portable format. The 5G radio powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon x62 provides one of fastest 5G radios in the Qualcomm lineup to date. The MR6150's built in antennas are very sensitive that despite being internal, it has been outperforming my 5G Samsung S21 indoors, and much more so outdoors. Using this device in mobile is where it really shines. On road trips, it provides reliable internet to the whole family. The kids are into streaming so the demand for data is intense. The ... MoreThe MR6150 is a reliable 5G mobile router. I have heard about Netgear's lineup of Nighthawk Mobile routers and the MR6150 was the first Nighthawk Mobile router I have used. I am impressed at how robust and durable the build quality of this device. They have packed so much advanced tech into this portable format. The 5G radio powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon x62 provides one of fastest 5G radios in the Qualcomm lineup to date. The MR6150's built in antennas are very sensitive that despite being internal, it has been outperforming my 5G Samsung S21 indoors, and much more so outdoors. Using this device in mobile is where it really shines. On road trips, it provides reliable internet to the whole family. The kids are into streaming so the demand for data is intense. The MR6150 has proven itself to be a reliable and fast hotspot and my phone's hotspot function just could not compare. Upon arrival to the hotel or at home, I plug it in as an Internet gateway, providing data to my wired devices. The internal battery will keep it powered for most trips away from a power source. It has WiFi 6 technology, so newer devices will transfer data faster, like when I backup photos from my phone to my laptop after a trip to park. Data speed will of course depend on your Cellular provider, but since this is an unlocked device, you can use it with all providers. It's just a great device all around and certainly it has become indispensable after I have realized how convenient everything is after owning this equipment. The tech is so current and top of the line, that this will provide me many years before I even think about upgrading. Netgear, as I have learned, has a companion app, which makes it easy for me to setup and change settings in the device if it's in my pocket or in my backpack, as well as the LCD screen with simplified icons, navigating through the settings is easy. After a week of use, I have memorized the menus and the learning curve is not at all that much. Very much impressed after the first several days of ownership. Highly recommended if you need 5G speed data on the go or as a constant source of home internet as a gateway device. It's a bit pricey, but considering you getting high-end specs, it's worth the money.
Purchased for use while travelling. Used on multiple wireless carriers, strictly on pay as you go plans. Set up with the carrier(s) of choice and simply switching the sim cards out as needed. Some locations require the use of a cellular booster, but that is location specific, not endemic to the device. Wifi signal is adequate for use inside and within a hundred feet or so of our RV. Battery life seems adequate and as advertised, so far. We can easily charge the device or run it without the battery while using shore power, inverted solar power, or just 12v. Quite happy with our purchase as we have the flexibility of switching between lesser expensive 5G mobile data plans, based on coverage area.
Originally purchased to augment a terrible coverage area, it landed as the backup to my alarm panel. It crashes after being online too long thanks the hackers, web-interfaces goes offline and so does the DNS. Its just not network grade enough to endure longer operations, was fine as a mobile hotspot for short term uses. External antenna port is pretty boss. There really needs to be a pro-sumer level or guess I need to look at some IOT devices for this. Anyways not really impressed with Netgear lately my Nighthawk didnt hang in there either.
I am using the hotspot as my only internet connection in my rural home. I am using a Google Fi data only SIM. It’s providing an adequate service - 32Mbps download with a latency of 107ms. I have removed the battery and am using the power adapter.I wish it had an easily accessible indication of signal strength, so I could find the best place in my home. I think it’s under diagnostics. It would be good to have it on the LED panel.My Fitbit Atria 2 scale would not connect to the Wi-Fi. It needs "802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz standard" according to the Fitbit manual. I did enable 2.4 GHz on the hotspot. I then disabled Wi-Fi on the hotspot and connected an old NETGEAR R6700 router in access point mode via Ethernet. The Atria 2 scale then connected.
I intended this router to replace a Verizon INSeeGo 5g and a Cradlepoint IBR200. Both running on Verizon. The Cradlepoint with a Verizon SIM and no "wired" internet, i.e. Verizon cell only. I moved the SIM from the INSeeGo to the Netgear. Speed was 1/2 the INSeego and 1/4 of the Cradlepoint. I tried various areas around my home as well as outside. It also ran very hot compared to both. I waited overnight to see if the Verizon changeover needed time to regroup. No change so I returned the Netgear.
When I got the Mobile Hotspot, it was a terrific benefit to connect with devices anywhere in the USA. It was the first problem with “ Not Connected; Go to SETTINGS > Advanced > Cellular to confirm your APN settings [Error 512].” which is the facer issue. Verizon has no idea how to correct APN, and I had a contact with Netgear customer service. They were great to support me, and they told me about Verizon’s problem with APN. I bought a SIM card from Verizon but they didn't know to settle up and struggled with it then gave it up. I went to the store two times and contacted Verizon many times. (never helpful)
Respectfully & kindfully; if to be understood accurately, this device is only compatible with T-Mobile's & AT&T's networks (makes no sense when the bandwidths are the same regardless the technology), & only reaching the nano bands within the 5G technologies.... I also read that it only produces only 2.5Gb/s (Gigabits persecond) on that 5G technology and contradicts by mentioning 3.5Gb/s, with only a 1Gb/s ethernet (WLAN) port....(questioning emoticon) Why, in any right mind is this anywhere nigh the same price as a smartphone/tablet, please....? Routers & modens are nowhere near this much.... even for specifically N securities!! Security systems are less than this for homes/buisnesses. Many of the phones BestBuy sells aren't this much.... The biggest aspects of this ... MoreRespectfully & kindfully; if to be understood accurately, this device is only compatible with T-Mobile's & AT&T's networks (makes no sense when the bandwidths are the same regardless the technology), & only reaching the nano bands within the 5G technologies.... I also read that it only produces only 2.5Gb/s (Gigabits persecond) on that 5G technology and contradicts by mentioning 3.5Gb/s, with only a 1Gb/s ethernet (WLAN) port....(questioning emoticon) Why, in any right mind is this anywhere nigh the same price as a smartphone/tablet, please....? Routers & modens are nowhere near this much.... even for specifically N securities!! Security systems are less than this for homes/buisnesses. Many of the phones BestBuy sells aren't this much.... The biggest aspects of this device are the restrictions & the price....
I have recently purchased five of the best, highest rated hotspots currently available for GSM / T-Mobile use. Out of all the hotspots this 5G quad antenna (non pro) version seems to perform best for me in my area. Unfortunately, the pro version (newest) of this Netgear hotspot seems to suffer from overheating. I really don't need the mmWave feature or 6E WiFi... I prefer stability over bleeding edge performance with this type of product. Price is very high but it's a good hotspot. Highly recommended.
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