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NETGEAR Nighthawk Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6 Add-on Satellite (MS80) – add up to 2,250 sq. ft. of Coverage

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Style: Satellite Add-on


Features

  • COMPATIBLE WITH SELECT NIGHTHAWK MESH WIFI 6 SYSTEMS: Only works with Nighthawk Tri-band Mesh WiFi 6 System (MK82, MK83). Not compatible with Orbi Mesh WiFi Systems or Nighthawk Dual-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System (MK62, MK63)
  • NO MORE DEAD ZONES: Each satellite adds 2,250 sq. ft. of coverage to your existing Nighthawk Tri-band Mesh WiFi 6 System to form a smart, reliable WiFi network and eliminate WiFi dead zones
  • FAST WIRELESS SPEED: AX3600 WiFi powers up to 3.6Gbps of streaming HD video, gaming, or Internet surfing and downloads
  • SINGLE WIFI NETWORK NAME: Move freely around the house, inside and outside, without losing connectivity
  • EASY TO SET UP: The Nighthawk app makes it easy to add on an additional satellites

Description

The product is multiple voltage compatible, that voltage arrange is 100-240V

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandNETGEAR
ModelMS80-100NAS
Wireless Technology802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Tri-Band
Supported DevicesiPhone, Gaming Console, Smart TV
Operating Frequency5 GHz
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Ethernet
ColorBlack
Weight2.75 Pounds
Package ContentsTri-band Mesh WiFi 6 Satellite, 12V/2.5A Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide
Dimensions8.46 x 7.56 x 5.39 inches
Electrical Rating240 Volts
Country of ManufactureVietnam
Release DateMarch 9, 2021

Frequently asked questions

The NETGEAR Nighthawk MS80 is an add-on satellite to the Nighthawk mesh WiFi 6 system. It is designed to deliver extended WiFi coverage of up to an additional 2,250 square feet, making it suitable for large homes and offices.

Yes, the Nighthawk MS80 supports Tri-Band technology. This means it provides an additional band to help reduce network congestion, thereby improving the overall network performance.

The MS80 is designed to work specifically as an add-on satellite for NETGEAR Nighthawk Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6 systems. Its compatibility may vary with other WiFi systems.

WiFi 6 technology, as seen in the MS80, offers faster data speeds and greater network capacity. It also provides better performance in congested areas. This can be advantageous in environments with multiple simultaneous WiFi users and devices.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Netgear Orbi Mesh WiFi system has received mixed reviews. Users find the system efficient in establishing a stable internet connection around the house, including in previously dead spots and supporting multiple devices simultaneously. However, one user reported a challenging setup process and frequent drops in connection.

Pros

  • 👍 Offers widespread and consistent WiFi coverage.
  • 👍 Supports multiple devices running concurrently with no reported slowdown.
  • 👍 Improves speed significantly compared to older router systems.
  • 👍Easy setup process reported by some users.

Cons

  • 👎 Challenging setup process, according to some users.
  • 👎 Frequent drops in primary router connection reported.
  • 👎 Relies heavily on a mobile app for setup with reported bugs.
  • 👎 One user reported issues with satellite sync.

Should I Buy It?

If you're comfortable with technology and are looking for a solution to achieve stable and wide-ranging WiFi coverage in your home, the Netgear Orbi Mesh WiFi system could be a good option. However, bear in mind that some users have reported tricky setup processes and occasional drops in connection. As with any technology product, it's important to consider your individual needs and comfort level with such devices before making a purchase.


  • WiFi refreshed with Netgear Nighthawk MESH!!
Style: WiFI 6 3-pack
What a difference. We had been living with a standard modem/wifi router and had one really bad spot in the back bedroom and generally 'ok' wifi in some other areas of the home. We bought the Nighthawk Tri-band and man does it make a world of difference. We have 600 Mps internet, but before the Nighthawk were only pulling about 80 in our office room and about 30 in the bad bedroom with the dead spot. Since putting in the Mesh system we are pulling 580 in the office and about 500 in the bad bedroom. I especially love the Netgear Nighthawk Triband system because it gives us better utilization of our bandwidth with the third 5G back channel... definitely get the tri-band if you can. We love this system and bought a third satellite to put out back in the lanai and now that is rocking too. Great system, easy to set up and we have the best wifi we have ever had for a system that was amazingly affordable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Chuck Hardy

  • OUTSTANDING WIFI booster and system!
Style: WiFI 6 3-pack
I was having problems with my cable internet. Too slow and very sporatic. Called Comcast and they checked my system. The Technician told me my modem was too small for a house of my size. She told me to get this system. I ordered it and when it came, I had my Daughter install it like the Tech said. It works perfect! Speed it very, very fast and with the additional programs built in, it protects all my different computers against malware and spyware and ransomware attacks! I am very happy with this system. It notifies me all the time of different emails that are bad. Protection for just a few dollars! GREAT PRODUCT! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY ME! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Rick

  • Absolutely unadulterated Grade A Garbage
Style: WiFI 6 3-pack
I wouldn't wish this piece of crap router on an enemy. The problems were beyond endless. I'm not some grandma that barely knows my way around Microsoft word. I am a software engineer. I can set up a router without instructions if needed. I know what the best polling intervals are for high interference areas are and what the best frequencies for 5ghz and 2.4ghz are. I can designate a specific IP range for a VPN client passthrough on advanced tomato firmware using CIDR notation, and I can tell why I'm getting an APIPA address. I'm not a dunce when it comes to computers or networking. So let's begin with problem #1: the app. This router attempts to coerce you into using their buggy phone app every step of the way, and tries to make it near impossible for even average users to log into the web terminal it without the app. Now, this wasn't a problem for me and I kind of expected this with mobile culture so I just ran an ifconfig and entered the default gateway IP after hardwiring my laptop in, and logged in. But OH no, that's unacceptable on this router. They want you to be forced to go through their security shield and parental control subscription ads in their wizard, and they even have popup ads on the router control panel and in their app. This was only a minor annoyance however, and was merely indicative of the headache that was to come. This does however annoy me to no end. Any product that builds ads into it's firmware or default software very quickly gets flashed and custom firmware is installed in this house. So I connected this monumental piece of crap to my modem, restarted it like instructed, followed along with the wizard prompts. It started asking me for the static IP address and credentials assigned to me by my ISP to connect to the internet. I thought this was rather amusing, since my ISP uses DHCP. Off to a great start so far. I tried rebooting, running through the initial setup, and again nothing. FINALLY to get it to register the modem's connection, I had to plug my old Netgear Nighthawk R7000 in, retrieve the dynamic IP and MAC info assigned to my old router, and input what was assigned to my old router as static IP and MAC information and spoof the new routers mac address to get the new one to even detect an internet connection. All good right? Nope, we've just begun. After it FINALLY detected an internet connection, I switched it back to DHCP, and it re-connected, and then prompted me to update the firmware. Fine, that's understandable. I did so, because firmware updates are good practice. After updating the firmware I went to sync the satellites, and lo and behold... They would not sync. No matter how carefully I followed the instructions, no matter how many times I rebooted, it just didn't sync. Finally, after doing a 30/30/30 reset, flashing the firmware back, and going through all of the above again minus the firmware update, thinking maybe the update caused some sort of sync issue, I was able to get 1, JUST 1 satellite synced, and never actually got a synchronization confirmation. The connection timed out, but the secondary satellite started showing up on the device map and had a blue light. The other one just wasn't having it, so I decided to simply deal with it later, as it was going in the least important area. All in all, I was only able to get 1 satellite to sync, and couldn't even get confirmation through the terminal that it had. But this headache wasn't over yet. I decided "maybe the app has some sort of better method of doing this" so I relented, installed it just to see if it would make my life easier, and it did not. The connectivity through the app, was worse than being hardwired into it via a laptop. I was finally able to get 1 satellite connected to the Wi-Fi (it automatically set network authentication to WPA 3, which a lot of older and even new devices do not support depending on theirchipset). And lo and behold: every 10 seconds, I would get an app notification about internet connectivity dropping in the main router, and the app would repeatedly time out when attempting to connect to the router, and freeze my phone. When I could finally check out my network map, sure enough: it would connect to the internet for about 10 seconds, and then drop for about the same. Repeatedly, non-stop, no matter what. The satellite router was up just fine, but the primary router would drop, reset, disconnect, come back up, and then drop. The devices that could connect to the router, couldn't register a data/internet connection or run a DNS probe, and my SMB enabled NAS (I hardwired it to the satellite that stayed up) was also dropping connectivity, rendering my home media server and functioning satellite completely useless. This also indicated to me, via the OSI layer troubleshooting model, that it was in fact the router that was dropping, not my modem, since my media server was disconnecting from my TV, which wouldn't occur if it was simply a modem to router issue, or an issue with my ISP, as my media server runs entirely on my local network, and does not rely on an active internet connection. I'm sending this back. It's not worth the hassle, and has already taken 6 hours of my life. I will not let it consume anymore. I'll be getting an Asus mesh instead. I sincerely advise anyone who doesn't understand some or a majority of what I'm saying in this review to avoid this router. If you're not familiar with this stuff, you're going to have an even worse time than I, and I'm guessing support will just assume you set it up wrong and blame you from some of these other reviews. I'm usually a huge Netgear fan, they have great chipsets that run on open source software like DD-WRT or Advanced Tomato, I've got the Netgear Nighthawk R7000 that has served me well for 8 years, and a Netgear modem. They really dropped the ball with this one though, and it genuinely disappoints me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by Mike Mike

  • Extremely easy set up
Style: WiFI 6E 3-pack
I live in a 3,100 sq ft house with numerous televisions, iPads and other devices connecting to my wireless network. I had a couple of dead spots and tried several solutions to get better reception with negative results. I purchased the Nighthawk mesh system, which solved my issues. It was extremely easy to set up and activate. I watched the NETGEAR instruction video and followed along with their app. I used ethernet cords to attach the two satellites to my desktop computer and bedroom TV, I have a great wireless signal throughout the house and my desktop speeds went from 25 Mbps to 450 Mbps. I also have much faster speeds on devices not connected by the ethernet cord. I really wish I had used this solution much earlier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by Bruce L

  • Works great
Style: WiFI 6 3-pack
Covers the entire house. We have 3 home offices and over 7sq feet of space. These work amazingly. Using the app set up was easy and painless.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by W. Ramos

  • Wide Range Good Speed
Style: WiFI 6 3-pack
Went from using isp router with limited range to this mesh system and everything in the house is running smoothly and working effectively.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by Thomas Wiesen II

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