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Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot Ethernet Router (AT&T GSM Unlocked)(Steel Gray) (Renewed) dual band

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Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot Ethernet Router (AT&T GSM Unlocked)(Steel Gray) (Renewed) dual band

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$80

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· input voltage:100 -240V · DUAL-BAND DUAL-CONCURRENT WI-FI Stream DIRECTV,2 music, or live gaming from up to 20 connected devices. · SECURE ACCESS Get peace of mind with secure Wi-Fi access, content filtering, device blocking, and scheduler. · DATA OFFLOADING Save on data plan usage by offloading to existing Wi-Fi or Ethernet. · 24-HOUR BATTERY LIFE With the long-lasting 5040 mAh battery, you can power through your day and night.3 · Get fast streaming with advanced Mobile Wi-Fi.

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Christian B.Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025

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

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Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021

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 Antenna I 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 touch Disadvantages: -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.

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Jennifer MillerReviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024

We had our router/modem for a little over six months and noticed that battery expanding. The unit always ran hot and really never kept a long charge. This being our first router purchase I thought maybe it was normal. We bought a brand new battery and still charge did not last long and running hot. Contacted seller and said we have had it for six months a they cannot do anything to help us. I thought most devices at least had a year warranty. Will definitely do my research for our next unit and not purchase anything from this seller. As much as I hate to write bad reviews, this one certainly deserves it!

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RoadRocketReviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024

Our local AT&T store recommended this as it is likely a LONG time before Uverse will be restored. It required an extra “cellular data plan” on the AT&T wireless account. That got us a new SIM card to put in this device. I chose this older model (refurbished all that is available) because it can be easily connected to Eero with network cable. And voila! Whole house wi-if that provides excellent signal for Zoom and Teams work meetings! This was quickly delivered per my paying for two day delivery. We are amazed! And no we are not paid reviewers. Just thankful customers who live on a street with numerous roofless houses. FPL got contract linemen to restore power with installing new poles. We are grateful.

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Ann H.Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021

This is my second device as the first was not unlocked. This was not unlocked either. I am not tech savvy, but I was successful in getting t mobile service for the device after getting it unlocked. There are no instructions for unlocking the device. You will need to go to the Netgear website and download the devices manual. The manual has the instructions on how to unlock the device. In order to unlock the device you have to connect the device to either your phone or tablet or whatever you have Internet access already on so you can go to a browser to open up the AT&T address in order to unlock the device. The unlock code is actually on the box that the device came in, except it’s very hard to read. The box that mine came in, there was a sticker over the unlock code and I had to peel that sticker off which partially took off some of the ink so it was hard to read. In the device manual there are some AT&T addresses, but none of them worked for me. There is actually a numerical address that worked for me and I was able to use that and insert the unlock code to get the device unlocked. Once I got the device unlocked I did download the Netgear mobile app and from there I was able to control the device. You can’t control the device within the device itself. The device will tell you if you have messages but you cannot see those messages unless you go into the Netgear mobile app to see them. I bought a T-Mobile Sim card which worked perfectly within the device. I would say it took me a good two hours to figure all of this out, which is a miracle for me! I was able to figure it all out, get the service and get the device unlocked and working so I’m pretty pleased with it! If you decide to get the device, I can only tell you that you will need a lot of patience to work through the steps in getting it unlocked and getting the service.