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PCFreckle
Aug 23, 2023Follower
MR6500 Unlocked - Firmware Update?
Hi, Couple questions....I just purchased an unlocked version of the MR6500. How can I make sure the firmware is up to date? (Is there a non-AT&T branded firmware that can be loaded on it?) ...
JT240Z
Aug 24, 2023Luminary
The MR6500 is an AT&T branded device. Locked or unlocked makes no difference. It still needs an AT&T account to receive firmware updates and those updates are AT&T approved.
6Ghz option only applies when the device is in "in home performance mode" with no battery installed. Must be directly powered through the USB interface. Once the battery is installed, the device will reboot, and the option will go away.
Also, because it's an AT&T branded device, it will only support bands that AT&T uses. For instance, it will not pick up T-Mobile's N41 band which is T-Mobile's higher performance band. It will be able to be used with T-Mobile when in unlocked state, but will not perform as well as a device that supports all of T-Mobile's bands.
Wazzu232
Oct 29, 2023Aspirant
Umm this is totally wrong... literally look at the spec sheet provided from net gear for the 6500. It literally states support for n41.... IT DOESNT support a couple other c bands such as one of the 70,s.... the dish version and the unbranded unlocked versions do (these versions do not have a 6500 model number. The 6500 is only the art version. Whether it's unlocked or not.
Yes the 6500 and the 6400 and the 6450 and the 6550 and whatever other variations netgear may release are literally all the exact same hardware. They all use the x65 snapdragon rf module.
The only difference is the firmware used on them. Literally every single hotspot model ACTUALLY supports every single band because the x65 chip supports all 5g bands. Including the mmwave ones and c band ones. It's the same chip as in the samsung galaxy 22's....the s23 series uses the x70 module though.....
Anyways, the missing bands are all firmware locked. If you can flash another models firmware that also uses the x65 chip, then you will unlock those bands for use. For example flashing the dish wireless model (6450 I believe) on the 6500... the only issue is obtaining a copy of the firmware and knowing how to recompile it for use with the 6500
There have been multiple instances out there of software developers doing EXACTLY this on prior nighthawk hotspot gens.
About a month ago I found a guy on a forum that personally flashed various mr5000 nighthawk models onto each other to unlock bands and update firmware versions and such.
You just have to know how to do it
Yes the 6500 and the 6400 and the 6450 and the 6550 and whatever other variations netgear may release are literally all the exact same hardware. They all use the x65 snapdragon rf module.
The only difference is the firmware used on them. Literally every single hotspot model ACTUALLY supports every single band because the x65 chip supports all 5g bands. Including the mmwave ones and c band ones. It's the same chip as in the samsung galaxy 22's....the s23 series uses the x70 module though.....
Anyways, the missing bands are all firmware locked. If you can flash another models firmware that also uses the x65 chip, then you will unlock those bands for use. For example flashing the dish wireless model (6450 I believe) on the 6500... the only issue is obtaining a copy of the firmware and knowing how to recompile it for use with the 6500
There have been multiple instances out there of software developers doing EXACTLY this on prior nighthawk hotspot gens.
About a month ago I found a guy on a forum that personally flashed various mr5000 nighthawk models onto each other to unlock bands and update firmware versions and such.
You just have to know how to do it
- rich-hathawayNov 29, 2023Aspirant
https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?t=4059 <-------look there