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Adonahi
Sep 14, 2018Aspirant
NETGEAR Nighthawk M1 Temperature Operation
Hi there. Anyone can confirm the recommended ambient operation temperature for the MR1100 – Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router...? for example the device can operate between -10°C to 40°C...?
Thanks
- Sep 17, 2018
The manual says:
0C to +35C operating
-10C to +60C storage
Table 4, page 91
https://www.netgear.com/images/InstallationGuide/mobile/MR1100ATT/MR1100ATT-USERS-MANUAL.pdf
Why inside of a cold room / walk-in fridge? Reception won't be very good (Cellular nor wifi). Better to mount on outside of Cold room, use QC-3 enabled power supply (anker) and run Ethernet to your devices. OR. if you have wifi / Ethernet devices inside the cold room, be sure to wire and mount external Cellular antennas outside the coldroom
Adonahi
Sep 16, 2018Aspirant
Hi JSchnee21, thanks for replying back.
The reason I'm asking is because I cannot get that temperature specification from any documentation available online. I'm planning to use the device inside a coolroom where the temperature is within 0°C to 6°C.
I haven't purchased the equipment yet but intending to do it this week through our network provider and hopefully the temperature operating ranges might be displayed in the papers inside the box.
JSchnee21
Sep 17, 2018Virtuoso
The manual says:
0C to +35C operating
-10C to +60C storage
Table 4, page 91
https://www.netgear.com/images/InstallationGuide/mobile/MR1100ATT/MR1100ATT-USERS-MANUAL.pdf
Why inside of a cold room / walk-in fridge? Reception won't be very good (Cellular nor wifi). Better to mount on outside of Cold room, use QC-3 enabled power supply (anker) and run Ethernet to your devices. OR. if you have wifi / Ethernet devices inside the cold room, be sure to wire and mount external Cellular antennas outside the coldroom
- AdonahiSep 17, 2018Aspirant
Hi JSchnee21,
Thanks for the link, info and your recommendations.
Luckily there is network coverage inside the area, so it will work.
Cheers!