one issue im running into with mine is it will lose signal on purpose when it gets too hot. I’m currently in the desert and it’s consistently 110 degrees fahrenheit plus so it’s hard to keep this thing cool. It warms up on its own a TON so the added heat just has it losing signal ALL the time.
Hi there I found your two Nighthawk M6 pro videos helpful. I think I need a wifi system at home in my detached garage, my art studio, and the place where I film, stream and Zoom meet my online students. Sadly, I am only on a sky BB on copper from the cabinet, offering only a small 4.5 - 5 upload speed. This upload speed in critical for me, as I am always getting dropout lag etc and spinning wheels, as the bitrate drops. I can't get high fibre at this time anywhere. So I need to get an ee sim only deal. The 5g router they provide is valued at £300 and the device unlimited plan over two years charges £720 for the same device. So I am looking at buying a Nighthawk and future-proofing my coverage as the masts improve etc. My home has two nearby offering great 4g inside and out and a good 5g outside, but not so good inside. Of course that may well change I guess. I would run a Nighthawk on mains power, either inside the studio or from USB in my van when I am mobile on painting trips. I was and still am worried about mainly upload speeds overall, for streaming and Zoom meetings. EE stated their router would not drop below 10mbps, You mentioned the 5g upload was not good so I am a little worried about the cost and getting a bad outcome. It is certainly a huge cost as Amazon charges are £770 at this time Uncapped unthrottled EE sim is £42 per month or capped speed at 100mbps is £27. for unlimited data, I also guess EE have a fair usage policy too. Knowing my needs would you go for M6pro or the lesser M models such as 6, or 5? I apologise for the long message and hope to hear from you soon, many thanks in anticipation of a kind reply best wishes Paul
Ours will be used for camping, this is hopefully an upgrade. Using a hotspot in a trailer amounts to being in a faraday cage so an external antenna is necessary and some times with a signal booster.
Thanks for your video!! My how a few months makes a difference…will get your Pro model delivered tomorrow that’s “renewed”, from Amazon for under $200😁 Have an outbuilding that’s too far away to get the house WiFi. It’ll be used for my golf sim studio and plugged in for power and Ethernet. I see Netgear sells an antenna for the thing. Hopefully I won’t need it. Starlink??? $120 a month…NO thanks.
Used a cheap HUAWEI mifi last 3 years still going strong still works perfect in Motorhome all over Scotland and uk the price for that router is shocking but good review
Would it be possible (maybe "recommended" would be a better word) to use the M6 Pro as a small "event wifi" device? For example, if I wanted to provide wifi to a group of 15 strangers in a park, would this device meet that need? Or would it be too cumbersome?
Don't see why not. The range wouldn't be amazing (it's just Wi-Fi after all) but this device would happily handle that many devices connecting up and using data.
Logging into the hotspot is a big problem. The password listed in the M6 manual doesn't work whether you login through the browser or the Nighthawk Netgear mobile app on a Android or ipad. I was on the phone with a tech person and explained my issue and was on hold for over 10 minutes then they hung up.
I wanna replace my home BB that's a rubbish 29mbps at £38pm. thinking maybe this would be a good replacement I can get an unlimited sim for £10pm and the M6pro on cheap finance deal, any reason why you might think this is a bad idea. we only watch Netflix and have a few smart home devices.
Thanks for the review.I have the M5 and have been using for some time. But one thing is driving me crazy - I cannot make DHCP reservations for the devices connecting to it via Wifi. Can you tell me if that's possible on the M6?
Just got a new apartment and apparently they have a contract with a random internet provider called consolidated smart, so they don’t let you get any internet provider you want. The lady on the phone for consolidated smart told me the highest package for internet they only offer 300mbs which is pretty slow. I game heavily online and need to keep up with friends. Looking into one of these to use every other day for a few hours like 4-6 every other day. Would this be able to help me out?? I would love an answer cause I move in Monday 16th I would need to get internet asap. Please?? Any ideas??
What Service provider do you use? Can you put a phone sim in this mobile hot spot? ATT & Verizon data plans definitely do go even close to 600 gigs a month.
I think you are just being ripped off in the UK. These are under $600AU. I have had mine replaced 3 times because the internal antennas fail and it is only useable with external mimo antenna. I have just purchased a more reliable modem so the nighthawk will probably go in the bin.
@@tdcattech I have just ordered the Teltonika RUTX50. I should have it in the next couple of days. The Nighthawk has been a complete failure for me. I have had 2x M5 and 3x M6 and they have all failed. I hope this one will solve my problems.
@@meccu19 Sorry. I thought I'd replied to this. Must have missed it. I bought a Teltonika rutx50. A lot bulkier than the nighthawk but it depends on your application. About $1100 AU
Let me know here in the comments if you'd like me to do a video looking at the settings of this router in detail. 👍🏻
That would be fabulous 😊
Dude three business plan unlimited 5g £5 + vat =£6... just a thought ;) go to the bottom of page web exclusive
@@michaelbellis2279 - Agreed!
one issue im running into with mine is it will lose signal on purpose when it gets too hot. I’m currently in the desert and it’s consistently 110 degrees fahrenheit plus so it’s hard to keep this thing cool. It warms up on its own a TON so the added heat just has it losing signal ALL the time.
Hi there I found your two Nighthawk M6 pro videos helpful. I think I need a wifi system at home in my detached garage, my art studio, and the place where I film, stream and Zoom meet my online students. Sadly, I am only on a sky BB on copper from the cabinet, offering only a small 4.5 - 5 upload speed. This upload speed in critical for me, as I am always getting dropout lag etc and spinning wheels, as the bitrate drops. I can't get high fibre at this time anywhere.
So I need to get an ee sim only deal. The 5g router they provide is valued at £300 and the device unlimited plan over two years charges £720 for the same device.
So I am looking at buying a Nighthawk and future-proofing my coverage as the masts improve etc. My home has two nearby offering great 4g inside and out and a good 5g outside, but not so good inside. Of course that may well change I guess.
I would run a Nighthawk on mains power, either inside the studio or from USB in my van when I am mobile on painting trips.
I was and still am worried about mainly upload speeds overall, for streaming and Zoom meetings. EE stated their router would not drop below 10mbps, You mentioned the 5g upload was not good
so I am a little worried about the cost and getting a bad outcome.
It is certainly a huge cost as Amazon charges are £770 at this time Uncapped unthrottled EE sim is £42 per month or capped speed at 100mbps is £27. for unlimited data, I also guess EE have a fair usage policy too.
Knowing my needs would you go for M6pro or the lesser M models such as 6, or 5?
I apologise for the long message and hope to hear from you soon, many thanks in anticipation of a kind reply
best wishes
Paul
Very very hot and battery run in less than 3 hrs
Still no no e-sim or built-in memory capabilities.
Can someone please explain what is the difference between the Nighthawk M6 Pro and non-pro version?
One is international use and one is US only. Pro claims 8gbps on wifi as well
5G bands, the pro got two bands 5g-6 sub and mmwave, the other one got only one
Ours will be used for camping, this is hopefully an upgrade. Using a hotspot in a trailer amounts to being in a faraday cage so an external antenna is necessary and some times with a signal booster.
Thanks for your video!! My how a few months makes a difference…will get your Pro model delivered tomorrow that’s “renewed”, from Amazon for under $200😁 Have an outbuilding that’s too far away to get the house WiFi. It’ll be used for my golf sim studio and plugged in for power and Ethernet. I see Netgear sells an antenna for the thing. Hopefully I won’t need it. Starlink??? $120 a month…NO thanks.
Used a cheap HUAWEI mifi last 3 years still going strong still works perfect in Motorhome all over Scotland and uk the price for that router is shocking but good review
Although the M6 router is expensive, you get a lot for your buck and feature packed..I am lucky I bought mine recently and did not pay this much.
I keep restarting still not connecting to my devices till I re set crazy device
Would it be possible (maybe "recommended" would be a better word) to use the M6 Pro as a small "event wifi" device? For example, if I wanted to provide wifi to a group of 15 strangers in a park, would this device meet that need? Or would it be too cumbersome?
Don't see why not. The range wouldn't be amazing (it's just Wi-Fi after all) but this device would happily handle that many devices connecting up and using data.
Logging into the hotspot is a big problem. The password listed in the M6 manual doesn't work whether you login through the browser or the Nighthawk Netgear mobile app on a Android or ipad. I was on the phone with a tech person and explained my issue and was on hold for over 10 minutes then they hung up.
I wanna replace my home BB that's a rubbish 29mbps at £38pm. thinking maybe this would be a good replacement I can get an unlimited sim for £10pm and the M6pro on cheap finance deal, any reason why you might think this is a bad idea. we only watch Netflix and have a few smart home devices.
Netgear make amazing mobile routers! Work great.
Thanks for the review.I have the M5 and have been using for some time. But one thing is driving me crazy - I cannot make DHCP reservations for the devices connecting to it via Wifi. Can you tell me if that's possible on the M6?
Just got a new apartment and apparently they have a contract with a random internet provider called consolidated smart, so they don’t let you get any internet provider you want. The lady on the phone for consolidated smart told me the highest package for internet they only offer 300mbs which is pretty slow. I game heavily online and need to keep up with friends. Looking into one of these to use every other day for a few hours like 4-6 every other day. Would this be able to help me out?? I would love an answer cause I move in Monday 16th I would need to get internet asap. Please?? Any ideas??
You don't need 300mbps for gaming. Ping time is the most important factor. I would take 20mbps with 20ms ping over 500mbps and 100ms ping
Are you using a phone contract sim or a mobile broadband sim?
I’m using a phone contract. It has unlimited data but it does have a number allocated and could be put in a regular phone.
What Service provider do you use? Can you put a phone sim in this mobile hot spot? ATT & Verizon data plans definitely do go even close to 600 gigs a month.
But will it support 5G MM wave though ?
Yeah that’s what the pro is vs the regular m6, also the pro is WiFi 6E and the M6 is just WiFi 6.
I think you are just being ripped off in the UK.
These are under $600AU.
I have had mine replaced 3 times because the internal antennas fail and it is only useable with external mimo antenna.
I have just purchased a more reliable modem so the nighthawk will probably go in the bin.
This is 💯 a rip off. It’s hugely overpriced IMHO (though it is very useful). What model did you replace it with?
@@tdcattech I have just ordered the Teltonika RUTX50. I should have it in the next couple of days.
The Nighthawk has been a complete failure for me. I have had 2x M5 and 3x M6 and they have all failed.
I hope this one will solve my problems.
same question, which one instead
@@meccu19 Sorry. I thought I'd replied to this. Must have missed it.
I bought a Teltonika rutx50.
A lot bulkier than the nighthawk but it depends on your application. About $1100 AU
Can this connect to a hotel with their single user log in, to save on SIM data?
Where can i get that case and the long cord? Thx for your response
Can you compare it with ZTE M5120 or U50 as both has wifi 6
I'm a remote video editor and after a couple days, upload and download speeds are horrendous! ANY ADVICE PLEASE?!?
Does your mobile network operator have a data fair usage policy that might cause this? Just a thought.
I can use for online football
Can you use esim?
no, not possible in this one
It is too expensive but if you just look at the modem IC inside it is over 400 USD alone
Really!!? Which one does it use?
@@tdcattech likely a quectel RM502Q-AE
@@tdcattech actually more likely the qualcomm X70 series
Amazon sells refurbished ones for under 200 bucks. Just sayin’
can it run as wifi hotspot without 5g or internet access, and also have you tested the maximum range with and without battery?
£899 wow 😲
I know. Ridiculous price.
My rating zero over 10