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Can a Nighthawk R7000 or MR6500 be used as the base router in a seamless mesh system
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Hi,
AT&T offers two Nighthawk hotspots, the M6(R7000) and the M6 Pro(MR6500). The mesh wifi systems I have looked at all seem to include their own router and don't recommend using it downstream of another wifi router. Can I easily make the hotspots the base router in a mesh system and will it work well?
I'm in rural area and internet service is slow but cell service is strong 4G thus changing to a hotspot seems like a good plan. But I'm not too familiar with all the technical aspects of mesh wifi. The house is large and I use traditional wifi repeaters now.
I'm open to suggestions on how to best set up a hotspot based mesh wifi system.
Thanks,
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You can't use them as the base router as they're not mesh devices.
But you can use a mesh system and use the hotspot as the gateway.
You'd simply put the hotspot in passthrough mode and have the mesh system connected to it.
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You can't use them as the base router as they're not mesh devices.
But you can use a mesh system and use the hotspot as the gateway.
You'd simply put the hotspot in passthrough mode and have the mesh system connected to it.
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Re: Can a Nighthawk R7000 or MR6500 be used as the base router in a seamless mesh system
Thank you for that information; I'm not up to speed on the latest technologies.
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