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New star arising! The unnecessary details of M6 series
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New star arising! The unnecessary details of M6 series
Guys! How you doing. Because I have no idea what was my day. lol
So I revised Netgear store and found this manual. Check out.
It's only for AT&T at the period. Haven't see an unlocked version yet.
• 6 GHz is available only when the device is powered by AC adapter connected to AC mains.
Don't know how it would help. Never tested yet.
•Insight Pro finally find a way get in MR line up! Thank God!
These thing only have one type-c and Ethernet port. It's has been a pain in the axx for me to do some diagnosis. Now. Forgot about late night ladder carrying. Forgot about WWII soldier style hard core wiring. lol
•New web admin changes.
•They rollbacked Long lasting AirCard NMEA GPS. You can via NMEA port to obtain a GPS location.
Guess that gonna make some happy faces for east coast Martine timer. Never had good experiences with AT&T. lol
•New White version MR6110. aka The non pro version, non mmWave version, The M6.
If you driving with previous MR in the sunny day. and left it on the dashboard hope for better signal reception. you probably wish that thing be white that absorb slightly less sun nuke power and keep it cooler. Now they done that.
•Obviously they give an exclusive 2.5GE port to real Child The M6 Pro. You poor abandon M6 lol.
I think that might help with some rare use case like hook up with NAS? Maybe they will enable PoE later version?
• Lay out changes.
•Finally The give more flexibility to good old antenna.
And some facts. The M6 and before has 2.4inch touch display. The real child M6 pro has increased 2.8inch, Same other dimension as before.6 gram lighter than previous MR5200.
Would that be a prove of Netgear actually listening to users daily complain? I think M6 pro has proved Netgear has paid very attention to very details! Thank you whoever you are made the MR series more useful.
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Re: New star arising! The unnecessary details of M6 series
I am more concerned if this upcoming M6 series can assign IP to connected devices (or static IP or reserved IP)
This feature is not available in all previous versions, which stop me at M1 and not upgrading until now. This is a deal breaker for me.
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Hi iceeann. How are you Which devices that you had had a...
Hi iceeann. How are you
Which devices that you had had a static IP on devices that similar to MR series? beside private network of cause.
What If we can't have static IP anyway?
I understand that is most demanding future. But continuously live daily life with my MR5200 had changed my mind a bit.
Maybe most of time The reason I using MR5200 is to cover my mobile devices and services. Like When I've driving my geo-location has constantly changes and charge mobile devices like MR5200 to move from tower to tower. It will change assigned IP for sure as the devices moves. On that I felt the floating IP make senses to me. Also, to that tower had assigned IP to MR5200 surely there are protocols to fine balanced and working equipment from cellular vendor on to all the users under that area coved by that same signal tower. It's fascinating to think also exhausted for experiences. Although I might be wrong. Just sharing thoughts with humble minds here.
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