🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game!
The NETGEAR Nighthawk Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6 System (MK63-100NAS) is a cutting-edge solution designed to provide seamless, high-speed internet coverage throughout your home. With its advanced WiFi 6 technology, this 3-pack system ensures reliable connectivity for all your devices, making it ideal for streaming, gaming, and working from home.
Number of Ports | 3 |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 1.8 Gigabits Per Second |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Security Protocol | WPS |
Additional Features | WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 7"W x 6"H |
Color | Black |
M**7
Excellent product!
Amazing WiFi signal in my home now! For the price you can’t beat it! Highly recommend.
S**E
NIGHTHAWK SAVES THE DAY!
I work remote and it's extremely important to have a strong Wi-Fi connection. I was using all of the hardware provided directly from the internet company. During the day, my system would disconnect from the wi-fi and I'd have to log back in. If I left my computer for 2 mins., it would disconnect. I've spent count less hours on the phone with tech support, adding extenders and moving everything around for the best possible signal. Then came along, Nighthawk! The mesh system is so incredibly easy to hookup. My internet signal is super strong and I am happy to report zero drops with my system. The mesh system is truly a lifesaver and I HIGHLY recommend using the NETGEAR Nighthawk Mesh System. I'd be absolutely frustrated without it.
E**S
One Year Review of MK63
I bought the MK63 on August 2020. Initially had a few problems with the speeds and with the fashion in which the satellite units connected to the main router.At home I get 1 Gig x 40 Mbps service from a cable modem. For Wi-Fi, I use the Netgear Nighthawk MK63 kit that has a router and 2 additional satellite devices (Wi-Fi 6). After going through a few firmware iterations, the attached image show what I get when the phone is connected to the main router (760 Mbps x 42 Mbps). When the phone roams to one of the satellite units, I get around 280 Mbps. I recently switched my phone to an Asus Zenphone 8 Flip (Wi-Fi 6E).The satellite units also have an ethernet port behind. I use those ports to feed small switches, although I am curious, because a person online said that one can also feed the satellites from the main router with Ethernet and have them work as wire-fed APs. The router does have an AP mode feature, but haven’t tried it. I’m OK with the speeds I have with the system setup as mesh, but this may be a good option for those folks who can run additional cables in their homes.Please be aware that to achieve the WI-Fi 6 speeds, the client devices also have to be Wi-Fi 6 devices. After all the headaches, I am happy to report that I am completely satisfied with this product. I've always been a big fan of the Netgear products. and they finally pulled through once again to meet my expectations.
T**R
Product with lots of potential, yet can be aggravating for the typical end-user
I have been using this product for over six months, experiencing different results from time to time. I have seen it perform exceptionally well and total failure. The use of this product might depend upon the complexity of your network or what you intend to do with it. As a standalone, it probably functions pretty well for its intended purpose.Out of the box, the installation is fairly straightforward. If you have a smartphone, it will walk even the most non-tech savvy individual how to get it functioning. Advanced or power users such as myself, tend to see the setup as very vanilla or basic. One thing that should be highlighted bar none in the setup and is worthy to note is that each satellite will operate wirelessly independent of the router, however, it will operate exceptionally better if hardwired for ethernet backhaul.When I originally purchased this unit, the problems were fairly intense with disconnections almost all of the time. The satellites would not stay synced. I strongly considered returning the product and getting three independent routers to do the same thing. I read somewhere that there was going to be a firmware update that would correct these issues. Within thirty or so days, the firmware patch was released correcting the vast majority of issues. Over the course of six months, there have been a few updates, nothing as major as the first one. I did discover through experimenting, that while in the bedroom I could pull a max speed of 80mbps off a gig connection over wifi, but when I attached an ethernet cable to the back of the satellite from the router, the speed increased to 700mbps. In the manual, it will tell you that you can connect one satellite for wired ethernet backhaul. You can connect as many as you want, provided you use a network switch from the main router MR60 to the satellite's MS60s.In my particular setup, I needed coverage in my master bedroom and a playroom. Since both of these rooms are on the first floor and my main router (RAX120) is on the second floor, we had sporadic coverage at best. I have been utilizing the MR60 as a secondary router (by turning off the DHCP and statically assigning the MR60, MS60s their own ips) and sharing the same SSID and Password. This way the internet is fluid to work no matter what room I am in or what device I am on.These little units work well for the most part in this configuration, however, from time to time, the connection acts stagnant requiring a reboot. At times I can not access the MR60 page over wifi, but I can over ethernet. Sometimes it will go for months with no issue and other times it will just give issue after issue. In one of the latest firmware updates, they allow you to run the device as an access point, which is the proper way to do it, however, through further testing my connection speed drops by 25%, utilizing it this way versus using it as a secondary router. I would like to see the firmware steadily be improved for more reliability.My ratings are as follows, 4 stars over all for the product as it is not the worst and offers a lot for a package deal in comparison to much more expensive setups. 4 stars on the signal, when it works it works really good, when it doesn't it isn't good at all, improved firmware could make this even better. 3 stars on tech support, as I don't use tech support, most of the people don't speak well or listen to the problems the user is facing, partly because they simply do not know the product they are representing, 3 stars for the mobile app, it is good and looks appealing, however, I simply use the GUI because I can not access both the RAX120 and MR60 on the app at the same time and I don't use the app. The GUI is the only way to support both routers at the same time
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