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Netgear Nighthawk M1 MR1100
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I really enjoyed using my Netgear nighthawk M1 MR1100 but my problem is I'm using it all the time and its battery consumes too fast because we are 4 persons. I'm still using this router because it's best choice for me and my family and it supports SIM micro card.
Is there any other model that supports micro SIM card with electrical power instead of the portability?
Regards,
Hussain
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Suggest you to remove the battery and having power adaptor, supporting Quick Charge, connected to your M1's Type-C port if you are running 24/7.
If you are taking M1 as home router, then having another wireless router, such as Nighthawk R7800, set as your main router, M1 just provide LTE connection without WiFi running would eliminate the concern on its heat dissipation and provide better coverage.
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M1 MR1100
Welcome to NETGEAR Community!
Most of our mobile routers are battery operated. You can connect the charger to the unit while using the Internet.
Regards,
Blanca
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Suggest you to remove the battery and having power adaptor, supporting Quick Charge, connected to your M1's Type-C port if you are running 24/7.
If you are taking M1 as home router, then having another wireless router, such as Nighthawk R7800, set as your main router, M1 just provide LTE connection without WiFi running would eliminate the concern on its heat dissipation and provide better coverage.
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