Comments on: Netgear M6 Pro Hotspot Router Review: Versatile yet Ridiculously Overpriced https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/ And THAT's Good for YOU! Wed, 03 Apr 2024 04:27:10 +0000 hourly 1 By: Dong Ngo https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-64605 Fri, 16 Feb 2024 21:21:06 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-64605 In reply to sparkymclivewire.

I haven’t tested the Inseego, but chances are it’s similar.

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By: sparkymclivewire https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-64604 Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:39:34 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-64604 How does Inseego 3100 MiFi X Pro 5G perform vs Netgear M6 Pro on Verizon? The M6 has impressive specs and an insanely high price. 3100 doesn’t have an external antenna option but it does allow you can place it buy a stronger signal and connect with ethernet . Also saw you may need to swap activated sim card to get Netgear M6 to work and that M6 has b

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By: Tdobb https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-62296 Thu, 05 Oct 2023 19:50:48 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-62296 In reply to Yaw Tutu.

You can also try the GL Inet GL- AX1600 which is a wifi 6 travel router. I have used it too and it works very well. Highly recommend that one too.

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By: Yaw Tutu https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-62290 Thu, 05 Oct 2023 17:46:10 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-62290 In reply to Tdobb.

Thanks for the suggestion of the Asus ax92u. Does anyone have other suggestions?

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By: Dong Ngo https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-61138 Wed, 14 Jun 2023 22:42:15 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-61138 In reply to 5G.

Yes, it turns on manually. It works great for car or trailer that way.

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By: 5G https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-61136 Wed, 14 Jun 2023 15:54:34 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-61136 Does the router automatically restart after a power disruption with the battery removed?

I.e. if it’s “on” with the batter remover and the power goes down, what happens when the power comes back up? Does it need to be turned “on” manually?

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By: Tdobb https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-61031 Sat, 03 Jun 2023 00:11:40 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-61031 In reply to Dong Ngo.

Thank you sir. Reality enjoy your articles. Keep up the great work!

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By: Dong Ngo https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-61026 Fri, 02 Jun 2023 20:13:35 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-61026 ]]> In reply to Tdobb.

That’s a great setup you’ve got there! 👍

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By: Tdobb https://dongknows.com/netgear-m6-pro-wi-fi-6e-hotspot-review/#comment-61024 Fri, 02 Jun 2023 18:57:36 +0000 https://dongknows.com/?p=88232#comment-61024 Great article! The cost of the device is very expensive for sure. I use an Asus ax92u as my travel router since it is small enough to take with me on trips I ended up using my T-Mobile hotspot that I eventually paid for over time and connected the charging chord that came with it and plugged it into the 3.0 usb port of the ax92u (changing the primary wan option to usb via the web gui). With that set up i am able to achieve up to 350 mbps down and 48 mbps up at the hotel i was at. Plus I could still run Merlin Firmware and keep all the AI protection in tact while away from home. The Netgear device sounds like it has a lot of potential. The cost is a huge downside at least for now.

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