PayDeals via Ebay[ebay.com] has Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro 5G WiFi 6E Mobile Hotspot Router Up to 2.5Gbps (MR6400, Unlocked) for $274.99. 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)
Wi-Fi Standard: Wi-Fi 6E (802.11axe)
Battery:
Claimed Battery Life: Not Specified
Can Be Powered Without a Battery: Yes
Battery Part #: Not Specified
Battery Purchase: Not Specified
Dimensions: 4.15 x 4.15 x 0.85 inches
SIM Card Type: Nano
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PayDeals via Ebay[ebay.com] has Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro 5G WiFi 6E Mobile Hotspot Router Up to 2.5Gbps (MR6400, Unlocked) for $274.99. 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)
There's a mismatch between the advertised capabilities on this Ebay page and certifications and what's shown on the Netgear specs page. This model, the MR6400, is only certified for Dish and AT&T and is missing many of the popular carrier 5G bands: https://kb.netgear.com/000065402/...le-hotspot
There's a mismatch between the advertised capabilities on this Ebay page and certifications and what's shown on the Netgear specs page. This model, the MR6400, is only certified for Dish and AT&T and is missing many of the popular carrier 5G bands: https://kb.netgear.com/000065402/...le-hotspot[netgear.com]
i got excited and thought it was the M6500 for this price.. womp womp.
Honestly, I got a couple of this but the firmware didn't let me "fix it", I ended getting a GL iNet GL-XE3000 and that thing is amazing. You can fix it very easily, dual sim and on top of that you get OpenWRT. If you have the bucks to go for the GL-XE3000, do it, you won't regret it.
Honestly, I got a couple of this but the firmware didn't let me "fix it", I ended getting a GL iNet GL-XE3000 and that thing is amazing. You can fix it very easily, dual sim and on top of that you get OpenWRT. If you have the bucks to go for the GL-XE3000, do it, you won't regret it.
Tether without (low) data cap? Just TTL fix enough? Does network know it's a Non-phone device or that doesn't matter?
Tether without (low) data cap? Just TTL fix enough? Does network know it's a Non-phone device or that doesn't matter?
I used to have to rely on cellular internet and back then the secret sauce was either getting an inside guy at at&t to essentially white-list the device or getting the imei spoofed. Back then (5-6+ years ago I got actual service offered at my house, but prior to that) everyone would do whatever they could to get a tablet plan. At&t was generally the best service. They didn't care what you did with it, until they did, if that makes any sense. They would suddenly and unceremoniously terminate plans, including those of the then-ubiquitous resellers, and you had zero recourse and a useless doorstop until you found a new plan.
A lot of us got away with car mobile plans on mobleys for a long time. Those were dark days. You may also look into the Calyx institute.
My point and takeaway is that the networks ignore it up to a point if you game it to get another device on there, but they will cut you off with no warning when they feel like it. Luckily now in many markets good home cellular plans are available. I used to pay starlink money for shady resold at&t 4g plans!
Tether without (low) data cap? Just TTL fix enough? Does network know it's a Non-phone device or that doesn't matter?
In my case, I had an ipad with cellular, used it to activate my unlimited plan, then transferred the numbers from the ipad to the router + TTL and 0 issues. In my account it appears as my ipad and most of the time I use more data in the router than my phones lolol.
My account also reflects 0mbs of use of tether even tho I connect a bunch of stuff to it lolol
In my case, I had an ipad with cellular, used it to activate my unlimited plan, then transferred the numbers from the ipad to the router + TTL and 0 issues. In my account it appears as my ipad and most of the time I use more data in the router than my phones lolol.
Thanks for the real-life experience.
1) Which provider/plan ?
2) Was the number transfer by just inserting the physical sim from tablet to the router, or some kind of soft SIM cloning?
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i got excited and thought it was the M6500 for this price.. womp womp.
old reply but the mr6400 supports more bands than the mr6500. The mr6400 band supports every mr6500 band and then some. The mr6500 doesn't even support Tmobile's US 5g bands.
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A lot of us got away with car mobile plans on mobleys for a long time. Those were dark days. You may also look into the Calyx institute.
My point and takeaway is that the networks ignore it up to a point if you game it to get another device on there, but they will cut you off with no warning when they feel like it. Luckily now in many markets good home cellular plans are available. I used to pay starlink money for shady resold at&t 4g plans!
My account also reflects 0mbs of use of tether even tho I connect a bunch of stuff to it lolol
1) Which provider/plan ?
2) Was the number transfer by just inserting the physical sim from tablet to the router, or some kind of soft SIM cloning?
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old reply but the mr6400 supports more bands than the mr6500. The mr6400 band supports every mr6500 band and then some. The mr6500 doesn't even support Tmobile's US 5g bands.