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The NETGEAR Omnidirectional MIMO Antenna (6000451) is a sleek, plug-and-play external antenna designed to significantly enhance 4G and 5G signal strength for NETGEAR M5 and M6 mobile hotspot routers. Covering a broad frequency range (600-5925 MHz), it improves connectivity in low-signal environments such as buildings, vehicles, and remote locations. Included are multiple connectors (TS-9 and SMA) and mounting accessories for flexible installation. Ideal for professionals who demand reliable, high-speed mobile broadband on the go.
| ASIN | B09NRNDNGZ |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor/Travel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45 in Computer Networking Antennas |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mobile Hotspot, Modem |
| Connectivity Protocol | Cellular (4G, 5G) |
| Connectivity Technology | 5G, LTE |
| Coverage | Low signal strength areas |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,232 Reviews |
| Frequency | 2.5 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449158540 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 0.35"W x 6.3"H |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Mfr Part Number | 6000451-10000S |
| Model Name | 6000451-10000S |
| Model Number | 6000451-10000S |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Network coverage extension |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor/Travel |
| Router Network Type | wireless |
| Special Feature | Network coverage extension |
| UPC | 606449158540 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ax |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
P**O
Large gains in fringe area
Huge improvement in performance in a fringe area, your milage may vary. Galaxy phone on 5g showing 3 -4 bars as a base test @ speedtest 138mbps connected to MR6550 att unlocked 158mbps without antenna at 3 bars, with antenna connected 5 bars at 196mbps a 39mbps increase and a decent latency decrease. Note the connectors ts9 adapters are very tight, but sma allows for a quick disconnect if needed. Cable length is about 3 ft
R**N
Works!
Works with regular M6. Paired with cable extenders is perfect when having your device indoors with outdoor reception. Mine is placed on a window and the differences are notable for my overseas trip as max 4g speeds where I'm at are 25mpbs (non peak hours). So any extra reception is noticeable otherwise i would have to leave my hotspot outside to the elements. Worth the purchase.
G**H
Does increase download speed, but signal strength remains the same
At first I thought that it was not working properly, since this antenna has the same number of bars as the antennas that came with my modem and I was about to return it. However a speedtest showed that the download speed increased from 18mps with external coil wire antennas to 24 mbps with the netgear. I will probably keep using the coil antennas when we are out camping and cellular reception is poor to none exsitent and keep the netgear around the house when I use the 4g as failover solution.
J**D
SPY BOX ANTENNA ---- PERSISTENT COOKIE REQUIREMENT OF ROUTER
Antenna doesn't render significant improvement in signal strength, at all. You could get this level of performance out of something far less expensive. In short.......it's a NetGear rip off. So, after I get everything hooked up and going, I am hit with another surprise: the NetGear NightHawk M1 is a personal information collector and snoop --- as it requires a mandatory persistent cookie be kept on your browser, at all times, before NetGear will allow its device to supply you internet. After many attempts at avoiding this, I have found: the device shuts off your data, after clearly supplying it for a short period of time, if the cookie has been removed. Obviously, what you are doing online is of serious interest to NetGear. Anyone can reasonable conclude: your online activity is being collected, for probably.........sell. On another less important note: strangely, this antenna is not compatible with the NetGear NightHawk M1 - despite having what are described as SMA connectors included with it. SMA connectors are what fit on the NightHawk M1's TS9 antenna leads --- but, these SMA connectors were too small, for some reason, and did not fit the M1. I had to purchase a larger SMA adapter cable to attach this antenna to the M1 --- ofcourse, more money and hassle ---- the NetGear experience as a whole; I am finding.
A**S
works great- but cords too short
works great, just REALLY wish it had longer cords.
F**T
Wifi drops packets, wifi offloading is nice
Pros: • Can connect to existing wifi (i.e.: starlink, campground wifi, starbucks wifi, etc, a.k.a. data offloading), to re-distribute internet to your personally created wifi network or LAN • Has an ethernet port for LAN • Has split 5Ghz/2.4Ghz wifi broadcasts (some devices don't like when they're combined) • Allows VPN tunnelling • Access to text messages sent to SIM card/phone number, which is useful for 2FA, carrier messages, etc. • Allows IP Passthrough (the router acts as a modem solely) • Allows enable/disable of DHCP service from router • Has 2 radio antenna extender ports Cons: • Display is nice, but tough to use. Better off using the web page. • DNS settings would NEVER work for me. It has a section where you can set a DNS IP, but no devices would ever get these IPs. I know some routers set themselves as the DNS provider, then forward all requests to the IP you set, but not this router. I could not access my pihole or other LAN devices via FQDN, only IPs. That kind of sucks. • Every single change requires a reboot. EVERY. LITTLE. CHANGE. • Every reboot, the system would NEVER turn back on. Its almost as if "reboot" = "shutdown". Keep the device within reach if you plan on making any changes. • Drops packets every 45 seconds or so. I ran a continuous ping to google.com and it resolved the IP no problem, ran the pings no problem at around 30ms each, but then it'll just jump up to 250ms, then "Request timed out" once, then back to normal. 45secs later, it'll jump to 250ms, then "Request timed out", and so on. Seems like it can't handle a normal workload. For comparison, I connected to my Starlink router in the same location, ran a ping to google.com and never had any dropped packets or "Request timed out" replies. This is a secondary form of internet for me now as it's performance is hardly reliable. I can't set DNS to be my pihole, and I really don't feel like setting DNS individually for all my wifi devices. I can't have consistent internet if the router is underpowered and dropping packets. Too bad I'm outside my return window now, otherwise I would have returned this.
T**N
Easy install
Great addition to the M6 pro. Would have connection issues when putting the m6 in the glove department. So making the switch to the device being hidden in the trunk and attached to the back window is a great space saver and with better connection
G**A
Not worth the money or trouble
The Netgear mimo antenna gives my Netgear nighthawk mr6500 ATT 5G a very small boost in downloads, but actually hurts uploads a little, both by about 10-15% respectively. The signal improved a few db, but actually made SNR worse by a couple points. My hotspot is in a fringe area with 1-2 bars typical, and I'm always on the hunt for something that actually makes a noticeable improvement, and this isn't it. I get far better results by just moving the hotspot around until it gets a little better reception. The tiny connectors make the connection to the router VERY fragile, which is the router's fault, not this device.
A**R
ok funkar
ok funkar
B**R
Antenne parfaitement fonctionnelle
L'antenne fonctionne parfaitement mais il faut savoir qu'elle n'améliora pas la réception +++ , cette antenne pourra servir dans le cas où le modem est installé à un endroit où le signal n'est pas optimal, elle servira donc en tant qu' "antenne déportée" permettant une meilleure réception du fait de son emplacement mais limitée toutefois par la longueur de la liaison (prévoir rallonge x2 sma).
M**S
Beim schlechten Empfang sehr hilfreich 👏
Ich habe mir die Netgear 6000451 Externe 5G Antenne gekauft, um meinen WLAN-Empfang zu verbessern. Ich muss sagen, dass ich positiv überrascht bin, wie viel Unterschied diese Antenne tatsächlich macht. Vor allem in Bereichen mit schlechtem Empfang hat sie mir geholfen, eine stabilere Verbindung herzustellen. Natürlich sollte man keine Wunder erwarten, aber für meine Bedürfnisse hat die Antenne definitiv einen spürbaren Unterschied gemacht. Die Installation war auch sehr einfach und unkompliziert. Einige andere Nutzer haben in ihren Rezensionen erwähnt, dass die Antenne gut verarbeitet ist und eine solide Leistung bietet. Sie loben ebenfalls die einfache Installation und die Verbesserung des WLAN-Empfangs in schwierigen Umgebungen. Einige haben jedoch angemerkt, dass die Reichweite nicht so weit ist, wie sie es sich erhofft hatten. Insgesamt bin ich mit meinem Kauf zufrieden und kann die Netgear 6000451 Externe 5G Antenne empfehlen, wenn man nach einer kostengünstigen Möglichkeit sucht, um den WLAN-Empfang zu verbessern.
F**O
Antenna molto molto efficace
Antenna veramente efficace , aumenta molto il segnale upload e download, il primo aumenta di circa 20 Mega, il secondo di circa 200 Mega , questo deve essere inteso, nella mia zona geografica naturalmente, ben strutturata e piatta, peccato pe i cavetti di collegamento corti, 2 Mt sarebbero stati più che esaustivi. Le ventose per supporto su vetro o superfice liscia, praticamente inefficaci ..... visto il prezzo del prodotto sarebbe stato carino fossero di migliore qualità, il route dove è stata provata l'antenna è un M6 Pro
W**9
External Antenna
External Antenna for Nighthawk M6 Pro. very functional and greatly increases reception
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