Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro 5G WiFi 6E Mobile Hotspot Router up to 2.5Gbps (Unlocked) $450 + Free Shipping
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PayDeals via Ebay[ebay.com] has Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro 5G WiFi 6E Mobile Hotspot Router Up to 2.5Gbps (Unlocked, MR6400) for $649.99 - $200 (31% off) = $449.99. Shipping is free.
Features:
Ultimate versatility with high-performance, secure, 5G with WiFi 6 technology at home or on the go
Unlocked and certified to work with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Swap SIM cards and data plans in seconds
Take M6 on the go as a far more powerful and secure alternative to 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, you never have to worry about losing internet during cable/DSL outages again
Ideal as a backup solution when you require 24/7 access to connect your office network, surveillance cameras and smart home devices
Remove battery and use power adapter to boost WiFi coverage up to 2,000 sq.ft.
Get secure, private connectivity with M6 instead of using risky public WiFi networks where data can be easily compromised
Long lasting battery for up to 13 hours on a single charge*
Effortlessly set up, change WiFi settings, share access, and monitor your data usage on the 2.4" color LCD touch screen
Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X62 5G Modem-RF System with groundbreaking speeds up to 2.5Gbps
Other Ports: 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet (2.5 Gigabit Ethernet speed only enabled when the battery is
removed; with the battery in, the port is limited to 1Gbps speed)
I have one of these and it's the best hotspot ever. I found somebody online to do the IMEI change, and I'm running it on the AT&T $20 a month tablet plan.
I just got one from Amazon. Put my Unlimited Premium SIM in it, will not connect. Says Partner LTE. myATT shows M6 pro as the device though. Need to activate the device?
I have one of these and it's the best hotspot ever. I found somebody online to do the IMEI change, and I'm running it on the AT&T $20 a month tablet plan.
So can this be a sub to home internet plan? My area cost 70 a month for an internet and no other options lol
So can this be a sub to home internet plan? My area cost 70 a month for an internet and no other options lol
I am now wondering this myself lol. Anyone used this with a "cheaper" (than cable/fiber hybrid) mobile unlimited plan as a primary and substitute for their internet? Are speeds stable? Any idea of average speeds? Any major drawbacks? At $175 for a refurbished I'm seriously considering calling ATT to see if I can get that tablet plan mentioned above lol
So can this be a sub to home internet plan? My area cost 70 a month for an internet and no other options lol
You can if you are good at tinkering, and don't mind if they shut it down later. With using hotspots as home internet its always a cat and mouse game, but certainly doable and you can save a decent chunk of change. But if you do any kind of online gaming the ping is going to suck as compared to cable or fiber.
I am now wondering this myself lol. Anyone used this with a "cheaper" (than cable/fiber hybrid) mobile unlimited plan as a primary and substitute for their internet? Are speeds stable? Any idea of average speeds? Any major drawbacks? At $175 for a refurbished I'm seriously considering calling ATT to see if I can get that tablet plan mentioned above lol
see my previous comment. You will need a real tablet with a valid IMEI to get the plan. Speed/stability are entirely dependent on your location, even down to the exact house you live in so no one can give you actual feedback on how your service is going to be.
see my previous comment. You will need a real tablet with a valid IMEI to get the plan. Speed/stability are entirely dependent on your location, even down to the exact house you live in so no one can give you actual feedback on how your service is going to be.
Thanks. The potential latency/ping issue would definitely be a problem for me. I didn't see the tablet obstacles so ty for reference. As far as speeds I was just wondering if, in general it was like sub 50mbs or can get much higher like into hundreds etc. I know any specifics or even specific ballpark depend heavily on reception (which entails everything from location, building interference, range from tower etc.). Sounds like for a average user with non contract options readily available in case this stops being an option could really benefit from the savings.
Thanks. The potential latency/ping issue would definitely be a problem for me. I didn't see the tablet obstacles so ty for reference. As far as speeds I was just wondering if, in general it was like sub 50mbs or can get much higher like into hundreds etc. I know any specifics or even specific ballpark depend heavily on reception (which entails everything from location, building interference, range from tower etc.). Sounds like for a average user with non contract options readily available in case this stops being an option could really benefit from the savings.
Yeah when I did this for a couple of years I'd generally get around 50-100mbps down, and maybe 10-20 up, but ping is always 50ms or above. If you live next to a tower with good line of sight and no congestion like in the suburbs you can certainly get into the hundreds. It's really for people without an option for actual home internet (rural areas), or people that like to tinker and "beat the system"
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So can this be a sub to home internet plan? My area cost 70 a month for an internet and no other options lol
I am now wondering this myself lol. Anyone used this with a "cheaper" (than cable/fiber hybrid) mobile unlimited plan as a primary and substitute for their internet? Are speeds stable? Any idea of average speeds? Any major drawbacks? At $175 for a refurbished I'm seriously considering calling ATT to see if I can get that tablet plan mentioned above lol
Thanks. The potential latency/ping issue would definitely be a problem for me. I didn't see the tablet obstacles so ty for reference. As far as speeds I was just wondering if, in general it was like sub 50mbs or can get much higher like into hundreds etc. I know any specifics or even specific ballpark depend heavily on reception (which entails everything from location, building interference, range from tower etc.). Sounds like for a average user with non contract options readily available in case this stops being an option could really benefit from the savings.