MR6500-1A1NAS - Can it be used outside of the US?
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2022 11:41 am
Hello, I am now staying in South Korea due to business travel. I was wondering if the Netgear MR6500-1A1NAS (AT&T model) can be used on a local carrier.
Local carrier (SK telecom) runs 5G non-standalone network on n78 & 4G network on B1+3+5+7.
I know that Netgear provides a product datasheet, but it has so much false information. I tried to use Netgear MR5100C (Bell Canada version) on the same local carrier network. The product datasheet (https://www.netgear.com/images/datashee ... R5100C.pdf) shows that it supports n78, but I was not able to enable 5G. I could access the 4G network, but carrier aggregation was not enabled so it showed a very slow speed. Of course, I tried to use AT commands and modify band combinations, but I was not able to use 5G. Netgear support team said that MR5100C is a specific version for Canadian carrier Bell, so it might not be fully functional abroad. I think that there is a software limitation that blocks carrier aggregation or EN-DC on an un-approved network, probably due to some kind of FCC rule.
So my question is this. "Can MR6500-1A1NAS (AT&T model) be used on (B1+3+5+7+n78) network?" The product datasheet includes every bands of the local network, but I cannot trust it. Can anybody provide a screenshot of the supported band list on telnet? I want to check that B1,3,5,7 and N78 are listed on that list.
As I know, MR6500-1TLAUS (Australian carrier Telstra version) does not support 'any' band which are not currently used by Telstra, even though the product datasheet listed lots of supported bands.
Currently, I am using local 5G network on Lenovo carbon X1, powered by X55 snapdragon WWAN. It shows great performance (over DL 1Gbps+) on the local 5G network. It will be great if I can access 5G network using mobile router MR6500.
Thanks.
Local carrier (SK telecom) runs 5G non-standalone network on n78 & 4G network on B1+3+5+7.
I know that Netgear provides a product datasheet, but it has so much false information. I tried to use Netgear MR5100C (Bell Canada version) on the same local carrier network. The product datasheet (https://www.netgear.com/images/datashee ... R5100C.pdf) shows that it supports n78, but I was not able to enable 5G. I could access the 4G network, but carrier aggregation was not enabled so it showed a very slow speed. Of course, I tried to use AT commands and modify band combinations, but I was not able to use 5G. Netgear support team said that MR5100C is a specific version for Canadian carrier Bell, so it might not be fully functional abroad. I think that there is a software limitation that blocks carrier aggregation or EN-DC on an un-approved network, probably due to some kind of FCC rule.
So my question is this. "Can MR6500-1A1NAS (AT&T model) be used on (B1+3+5+7+n78) network?" The product datasheet includes every bands of the local network, but I cannot trust it. Can anybody provide a screenshot of the supported band list on telnet? I want to check that B1,3,5,7 and N78 are listed on that list.
As I know, MR6500-1TLAUS (Australian carrier Telstra version) does not support 'any' band which are not currently used by Telstra, even though the product datasheet listed lots of supported bands.
Currently, I am using local 5G network on Lenovo carbon X1, powered by X55 snapdragon WWAN. It shows great performance (over DL 1Gbps+) on the local 5G network. It will be great if I can access 5G network using mobile router MR6500.
Thanks.