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Ultimate versatility with high-performance, secure, 5G with WiFI 6 technology at home or on the go
Unlocked and certified with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. Swap SIM cards and data plans in seconds (use your activated data SIM card)
Take M6 on the go as a more powerful, secure alternative to risky public WiFi networks or a mobile phone hotspot. Connect up to 32 devices simultaneously, get better WiFi performance, and stop draining your phone battery
Use 5G WiFi as a primary connection for your home or business. With fast wireless and wired connectivity, never worry about losing internet during cable/DSL outages again
Ideal backup solution when you require 24/7 access to connect your office network, surveillance cameras and smart home devices
Remove battery when you are stationary, and use power adapter to boost WiFi coverage up to 2,000 sq.ft.
Long lasting battery for up to 13 hours on a single charge
Easily set up, change WiFi settings, share access and monitor data usage on the 2.4″ color LCD touch screen
Powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X62 5G Modem-RF System with groundbreaking speeds up to 2.5Gbps
Made for use in the US only
7 reviews for NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 5G Mobile Hotspot, Router with Sim Card Slot, Modem, Portable WiFi Device for Travel, Unlocked with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, WiFi 6, 2.5Gbps (MR6150)
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Excellent Emergency Internet Backup
Excellent source of emergency internet…with some “Netgear things”. My caveats are as follows:1) I have fiber as my primary internet, this review is NOT for the LM1200 as a “daily driver”.2) I do not YET have an external antenna so this review is NOT to discuss performance.3) I use GoogleFi, so my experience is limited to Tmobile network via googleFi.The Good:1) It is small, my 5 port switch, and GoogleWifi route nest nicely on top of this unit.2) Powered via USBC! and although the manual specifically says to use their adapter…it works fine as long as your power brick outputs enough watts per port for all your connected devices. I have one power brick powering my 5port switch, GoogleWifi router, and the LM1200 – each device draws <20watts and each port can output >20watts continuously. This saves plugs on my battery backup.3) It supports failover* its just not very graceful in my application (see the bad).4) you can turn the LEDs off! (a horribly underrated feature and something I wish would catch on).5) Supports external antenna connections.The bad:1) My unit did not support failover outright; needed a firmware update. My quick install pamphlet did at least say that failover would be implemented in a software update.2) In typical Netgear fashion, the auto firmware update failed to find an update and I had to download it onto my PC then upload it to the device.3) I did my tests with the LM1200 in bridge mode. When failover occurs, the LM1200 reboots when switching to LTE and then reboots again when returning to broadband; so you will have 30-60s disconnects when switching. This may not be an issue when the LM1200 is acting as the router…but GoogleWifi wont work at all if it is double-nat’ed so I did not attempt to troubleshoot this.The indifferent:1) No built-in antenna and therefore unassisted speeds are poor. A warning should be more obvious that an antenna is required not optional.
Allen Tiffany, author of Youth In Asia, a Vietnam War novella –
Works very well and delivers a credible backup method at a low cost. Recommended.
We tried to switch from Spectrum ($75 a month) to T-Mobile’s 5G WiFi a while back to save some money, which was $40 a month. In short, I could never shut down Spectrum because the 5G WiFi is constantly losing contact with the cellular towers, so we’d have to reboot it about once a day. It’s on the top floor of the house, so someone had to constantly go up and down the stairs to reset it. Finally gave up. Negotiated a new price of $30 for Spectrum, but we still need a back up because every once in a while Spectrum goes out. We live in a semi-rural area where storms and such can cause problems. So I explored this thing…I bought the LM1200 version about a month ago, and ordered another cellphone “line” from T-Mobile, which costs us $15 a month. They sent me the SIM, which I first plugged into my phone to make sure it was working, then plugged it into this thing and turned it on. Very easy setup. Connected it to a WiFi router I had, and magic! It all works as intended.Of course, it is running at 4G LTE speed, to the device. When I connect various PCs and Phones to it from throughout our house through the WiFi router, I’m seeing speeds of around 18 Gig. That is, until we hit our data limit with T-Mobile. Then T-Mobile does not throttle our data, but they do deprioritize it. So when local cellular traffic is heavy, Our WiFi can slow down to 1 GB or less, which is slow, but better than being disconnected when Spectrum goes off line. All critical things such as our security system, etc. remain on line, and internet access via our PC is still functional but can take few seconds to load.The quality seems good. I did add external antennas that are supposed to help improve the 4G LTE signal, which cost about $10 and needed small adapters, but it was not apparent to me they materially helped with the signal strength, but maybe.Overall, very pleased. Works as expected and as a back up system, after the upfront costs, saves us about $25 a month.Highly recommended.Update: It’s been 3 months since I wrote the above review. At this point, I’d give it 5.5 stars. This thing works great. We have only *had* to use it once when Spectrum was down for a few hours, but about once every 3 weeks I log into it just to see if it is working, and so far, every time it has been and works great. Again, not as fast as Spectrum, but for $15 a month, in a crunch it is great.
Zich –
This item does not work with operators out USA
Essaú –
mahmoud ismail –
wrost router ever bad battery no 5G
AMN –
I recommend using it with an outdoor antenna if possible but it is reliable and gives me over 200MB/sec speed.
Ahmad –
Great