![]() ![]() On the Wi-Fi end, the M6 is a miniaturized Wi-Fi 6 router that uses 2X2 streams for both the 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands and can handle up to 32 devices at once, topping out at a theoretical 3.6Gbps of throughput. It continues to undergo tests on Verizon’s network. By contrast, the Inseego MiFi M2100 5GUW can use Verizon’s ultra-wideband towers that operate between 28- and 39GHz for top speeds the MiFi M2100 5G UW costs $400.Īt the moment, it’s been tested and certified for the AT&T and T-Mobile networks. This limits it to roughly 4G speeds and the device is unable to tap into higher-performing mid-band and millimeter wave frequencies that could have pushed its speeds higher. ![]() Powered by Qualcomm’s SnapDragon X62 chip, it can tap into the most popular 12 5G bands and 18 LTE bands in the Sub-6 spectrum between 600MHz to 3.7Ghz. Under the hood, the M6 works as a data modem that brings in streams from the mobile data network and sends the data out as dual band Wi-Fi 6 transmissions. It comes ready to get online with an AC adapter, power cord and battery. The M6’s screen not only allows configuring a guest network and seeing what’s connected but it even let me only use 5GHz transmissions to save power. However, there’s also a way to use a connected browser to adjust and configure its settings. The center of attention for the M6 is its 2.4-inch display that is not only touch-sensitive but all you need to set up and use the hotspot. ![]()
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