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The NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro is a powerful 5G router designed for both home and business use, featuring WiFi 6E technology, a SIM slot for global connectivity, and the ability to connect up to 32 devices. With a long-lasting battery and secure connection options, it's the ultimate solution for professionals on the move.
Brand | NETGEAR |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 2.15 cm; 256 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | MR6450-100EUS |
Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
Series | MR6450 |
Colour | Black |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5040 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
Item Weight | 256 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**A
Best I have ever used
One of the best purchases I have ever done. I have been able to work from literally anywhere, in the middle of constructions sites, remote areas in the UK and abroad.Very easy to use and set up, battery holds charge perfectly, small and produces a nice signal. I have used connecting 5 laptops and 4 phones at one time whilst broadcasting live online webinars and events with no flaws in the signal.Pricey, yes, but reliable.
F**S
Best 5G router
The good:It works, and it would do the job for most people. I can get between 100 to 300Mbps depending on the time of day and weather, i.e. decent 5G speeds, in London. This router's probably the best if you need the absolute maximum speeds as its internal antennae are great.The bad:- 5GHz WiFi band has an even smaller range than a typical router.- User interface is rubbish, even a BT HomeHub page looks better.- Device can't forward texts to another number, so whilst the SIM can be set up to forward calls to another number, texts won't be. This is should be an easy software feature, but NETGEAR haven't implemented it.- Router interface lacks many software features, e.g. a built-in speedtest.This router seems like one designed to be used by connecting to another router to do the work for it.Update 10-01-2022: After using this for a few months, my internet connection stopped working. I found out that key APN settings such as MCC are locked so the router could not find my EE signal, and kept defaulting to 3 UK. Additionally the SIM card is now quite bent, which isn't a big issue if you're able to get a free replacement easily.I've sent in a return request and I've purchased a Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 for half the price of this Netgear M5 router.Update 08-03-2022: Returned to this device after trying 3 other well known 5G routers which all performed significantly worse than this router.
M**E
An overpriced device that works very well nonetheless -- Update: it doesn't work anymore
You don't need to read a review to reach the conclusion that this router is utterly expensive. Netgear is probably making an outrageous margin on it.I bought it, however, because I need a stable, reliable, and fast 5g connection for work. It broke my heart to spend so much money on a gimmick that will probably be obsolete in a few years. Having said that, I was positively surprised by the overall quality of the product. The dual MIMO antennas work very well, and the battery life is excellent. Some people complained about the interface, but frankly the current iteration is very good, and works very well with me. Even better is the http interface, which provides lots information and useful features.If the 5g worked rather well with Three UK in London, I must say that the speed and reception quality was significantly better in France with Free mobile. Indoors reception was also much better: whereas in London I had to place my router outdoors and connect it to my computer with a long ethernet cable, in France I would not even have to be concerned by reception quality. This little machine even enabled me to live broadcast my grandma's funeral from inside a church in rural France. The family members who could not make it that day were very pleased with the image and sound quality. Since the router was also connected to a portable loudspeaker, I was also able to cast music in the church simultaneously, without any lag whatsoever. It's true that the WiFi range is not comparable to a home router, but it's good enough to create a hotspot in a roman church of about 400 square meters.I'm now writing this review from a TGV speeding at 320 km/h, on my way back to London, and even if the network sometimes swithes to 4g+, I can enjoy an even better connection than the onboard WiFi proposed by SNCF. Since I don't like to waste batteries, I can tether the router to my laptop with a usb-c cable, which also improves data transfer speeds.So, all in all, a very good product from Netgear that will probably get cheaper in the years to come. I still want to figure out how to connect the router to external antennas, and whether the Db gain is worth the investment.For the time being though, this little device has become indispensable, it has converted all my devices (tablet, phone, laptop, etc) into de facto 5g devices, and provides peace of mind for those who need at all times a stable and fast connection for work and family.---- UPDATE ----After a few months of use, the connection became increasingly unstable, even when sitting next to my provider's 5g antenna. It would stop working for days showing a "No signal" or "Cellular data off" error message. It worked sometimes by doing a hard reset of the device. When I got in touch with NETGEAR support, my interlocutor suggested this could be a problem of my mobile operator. But my operator's support service assured me that they did not prevent clients from using their simcard in a router, and that their fair use policy was well beyond my actual needs. Furthermore, I used the other sim cards from other operators in different locations, and got the same problem. Surprisingly, I found out that manuy other people experienced the same problem (https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cell-Service-Mobile-Hotspot/Nighthawk-MR5200-M5-We-need-your-feedback/td-p/2170780). They have been unable to this date to help me.I really wanted to like this product, but all in all it's been a major disappointment. Buyers beware!
J**S
Strong Performance, But Range Could Be Better
The NETGEAR M5200 WiFi 6 Mobile Hotspot is an impressive device that offers fast and reliable 5G connectivity for both personal and professional use. It supports WiFi 6 and provides a strong connection, which is ideal for streaming, working remotely, or gaming on the go. The 5G support ensures a high-speed internet connection, even in areas with good 5G coverage.The setup is straightforward, and the device is portable, making it perfect for travel or mobile workstations. However, while the speed and performance are excellent, I noticed that the range of the hotspot could be better. The signal strength decreases somewhat at longer distances, especially in larger spaces.Pros:WiFi 6 for faster speeds and greater capacity5G support for high-speed internetPortable and easy to set upReliable connection for streaming and workCons:Range could be better, especially in larger spacesThe battery life could be improved with extended useOverall, this is a solid mobile hotspot router with great speeds and performance, but the range could be better for those needing coverage over a larger area. Highly recommended for those who need fast, portable 5G connectivity.
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