Netgear Nighthawk M5

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gallus

7 months ago

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treisser

1 year ago

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there are models for Europe and for the USA the 5g frequencies are different if your device has EUS in the designation it is for the European market and the frequencies here. If your device has NAS in the designation, it is for the North American market and its frequencies. https://community.netgear.com/t5/AirCard-LTE-Hotspots-Gateways/Nighthawk-M5-in-Europa-gekauft-auch-für-Canada-USA-zu-verwenden/td-p/2138918

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trashced

2 years ago

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John05

2 years ago

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I use it as a continuous internet network for the house. It is best to remove the battery if you leave it plugged into an electrical outlet. I bought it as soon as it came out and so far I have only had two problems with connections (rebooting).

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tigeroftigers

2 years ago

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Goeu75

2 years ago

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I have been using it for about 1 year now with a 2nd sim from Digitec for my mobile phone subscription and it works perfectly. I can't say anything about the speed. But 2 iPads and a Samsung tablet as well as an Apple TV on holiday work together without interruption. I hope I have been able to help a little.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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iustinp

2 years ago

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This is more a question about the Orbi, but I very, very much don't think so. Link aggregation works through the same upstream destination, not one through one provider and one through another.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

The router supports the 5G mobile phone standard and the following Wi-Fi standards: Wi-Fi 1 / 802.11bi, Wi-Fi 3 / 802.11gi, Wi-Fi 4 / 802.11ni, Wi-Fi 5 / 802.11aci, Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax

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josseron.kevin

3 years ago

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vaivin

3 years ago

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Hi Kevin, I have a contract with digitec iot, Flat 50 /illimited/year. The 5G will depend on the type of subscription you have. Yes, in your case if you have a 5G subscription, the MR5200 will be able to handle it. Beware of the reception area, 5G is not available everywhere. In my experience reception varies between 4G, 4G+ and 5G and the bandwidth will vary depending on the distance between your equipment and the antenna. You can also add an external antenna if needed. Best regards. Vincent

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bluebubble

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

"Private Relay" should not be necessary, this is something similar to VPN to disguise your own IP. Can the SIM card be used in a router (e.g. Sunrise is quite fussy about this); I would clarify this in detail! Have you ever tried to connect with a LAN cable instead of WLAN ?

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sueesstrans

3 years ago

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andreas

3 years ago

I have a Reolink Argus 2 with a solar panel. It has two advantages for me: 1. it can be operated energy-autonomously 2. it transmits data via WiFi This eliminates the need for complex cabling and data can be streamed via Netgear Hotspot Nighthawk M5. There is also an app for the camera that allows you to view the stream via your smartphone. Finally, I want to query the stream via a Raspberry Pi 4. In this case, I will use the system as a rear view camera. I have not tested the system yet, but I am convinced that it will work as desired.

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