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The Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 is a powerful 4G LTE mobile hotspot that supports dual-band Wi-Fi, allowing you to connect up to 20 devices simultaneously. With a long-lasting 5040 mAh battery, advanced security features, and the ability to offload data, this renewed device is perfect for professionals on the go.
Color | Steel Gray |
Connectivity Technology | USB, Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 150 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2 (at least) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Additional Features | QoS |
Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.75"L x 11.25"W x 0.5"H |
K**R
Works better than my WE826 w/Cat6 Modem
First Impression:Got this to replace a broken WE826 with a Quectel EP06 modem. I am using this as a primary ISP device for rural internet access(best you can get is DSL at the property). This device does not have near the features and settings that the WE826 has, which uses OpenWRT firmware, but I do not need TTL, QoS, VPN, or any of the other advanced features. If I do need any of those features then I can use the M1 as a passthrough modem and hook up a router with DDWRT or OpenWRT. With the same external antenna and cable as the WE826 was using, I am getting about a 25-50% increase in speeds with the M1, even though the RSSI signal is showing about 10 dB higher than the WE826 was. I do not know if the device is actually unlocked as I am using it with a 3rd party seller of AT&T SIMs. It did come with an unlock code sticker on the box though. The device I received is model MR1100-2A1NAS, which is definitely one of the AT&T versions.My Setup:The M1 modem is acting as the modem and router, however I am not using the built in wifi because I have a wifi mesh setup. So I have plugged the M1's ethernet port into one of the Mesh APs which provides wifi to end devices and extended coverage to additional mesh repeaters.Cellular Equipment:-Nomad Internet Blue SIM, 3rd party seller of ATT Unlimited Data plan(no throttling or data limit from what I've experienced so far)-Netgear Nighthawk M1 (MR1100-2A1NAS )-TS9 to SMA adapter cable-2x 30ft 5D-FB cables for MIMO antenna connection-Proxicast 4G / LTE Cross-Polarized (MIMO) 7-10 dBi High-Gain Fixed-Mount Panel AntennaI am about 5 miles from the cell tower without a clear line of site(mostly trees in the way). The antenna is mounted ~20 ft in the air on the side of a home.Advantages:-Easy setup-The iOS app is really useful-Ethernet connection advertised as 500Mbps (WE826 limited to 100Mbps)-Has both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wifi built in (WE826 has 2.4GHz only)-Has battery to use as hotspot on the go-Built in Screen is a nice touchDisadvantages:-If plugged in charging while under heavy load, the battery heats up to the point where this device is notorious for bulging batteries and can overheat the device itself even. Since I am using this for a primary ISP at home, I just took the battery out and leave it plugged in. I changed out the adapter it came with(5v, 1A) for a larger one(5V, 2.5A) since the device won't be able to pull from the battery for heavy peak loads.-No advanced features like those that come with OpenWRT based routers. So no TTL, QoS, VPN, LTE band locking out of the box. Although you can use telnet to enable LTE band locking.-TS9 connectors are not ideal for external antenna connections. I get that they went with this type due to the smaller size, but still not ideal.Overall, if you don't need the features of a OpentWRT router, this thing is solid.
A**2
Perfect for our rural home with no internet available.
We live in a very rural area with only slow satellite internet as an option. We opted not to sign up for satellite and just added an additional mobile phone line and used hotspot for internet. Someone suggested we try this router instead and I’m so glad that we did. The speed and consistency are much better than the hot spot. It is so much more convenient having a router that stays logged in vs having to set up the hot spot and log into each device each and every time we want to use it. I’m in an area with just two bars for cell service and it still works great. The ease of streaming since setting this up is impressive. Definitely recommend!
D**M
Waste of money
Don't waste your money. This device was expensive and impossible to configure. It never worked right.
C**.
Most importantly it’s unlocked and working
It arrived and didn’t come on right away. I put it to charge (charge and adapter was included) for 1hr came back the bar on the side wss about 25%. Dropped in my GSM sim, used my phone to log into the wifi, name and password was on the screen. Went into the admin config, put in the unlock code thst was stick on the front and, it worked. Minor scratches but fully functional for me. Love the screen. Working good so far
N**Y
No Instructions, But Simple To Setup
I got the unit in a plain white box. It looked great, same as new. However it came with no instructions. Not even a cheat sheet. Looked simple enough so I got my sim card from old hotspot (both take a medium card) and inserted just like it was on the old hotspot. Booted up and no sim detected. What? Spent time looking for an unlock code and surfing the web. Came down to the sim needs to go in backwards in my mind with the angle tip facing out. It booted up like a champ and worked great on my T-Mobile network. Had small Alacatel hotspot and this one is about 50% faster on downloads and somewhat faster on uploads. Signal strength was fair. Have the Netgear antenna coming next week will see if it improves.
C**T
Best cellular modem on market
I bought the Nighthawk as a replacement unit for one that tanked after a couple of years of hard, lengthy use and abuse being mobile.This has got to be the Rolls Royce of cellular modems. It ticks all the boxes. In 5G I'm running at 867 mhz - with an upgraded netcard in my laptop. Beware - the Nighthawk is for ATT networks; they will unlock the cellular modem. I have an unlimited data, no throttling sim card from T Mobile with no problems.I spend alot of time traveling and I almost always have a solid connection. FYI - you can remove battery and plug in unit into 110 circuit. I bought 2 extra batteries, rotate charging them so when i hit the road I have a good power supply on hand. I also have a 26,000 ma battery bank so I can go about 1 week before I go dead.In hot weather battery life drops off so I put Nighthawk on one of those synthetic frozen ice cubes with microfiber towel for protection: Shazam! No overheating issues when charging, and the batteries last longer.You willing to spend the dough for a cellular modem? Buy this one, it's worth it - and buy the extended warranty if you treat them rough.
K**N
It runs down to quick
Not real happy with this device,it seems I'm always plugging it in .The signal strength is good.Quality is good. It's easy to use
S**J
I'll Stand By This Hotspot
I have been using the MR-1100 for four years. I liked it so much I purchased a second one. The only issue I have ever had with either unit is the battery died (can't last forever). I purchased two new after market batties and all was well.To the individuals that says it overheats and shuts off. If you are in a scorching environment (your car or outside) and especially if your unit is exposed, it will go into battery overheat mode and subsequently stop broadcasting until it cools down. Easy fix is don't leave your unit exposed to the unbearable heat.To the individuals that complain about changing the SSID or password, it can be done. Just download the Netgear Mobile app and connect your phone to the unit. From there you can make all the changes you would like.
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