MIFI

Hold the POWER key for 3 seconds until the Welcome message is displayed, press the POWER Key to obtain the device name and password. Connect your Wi-Fi device to your mobile device, if you are connecting via a computer or laptop or other Wi-Fi device, search for available Wi-Fi networks and select network name (SSID) located on the display on your MIFI.   From a Windows PC:

    • Left-click Wireless Network Connection on the taskbar to view available networks.
    • Choose the SSID from the list of available networks.
From a Mac computer:
    • Select System Preferences -> Network -> AirPort.
    • Click Advanced to choose SSID from the list of available networks.
    • Choose the SSID from the list of available networks.
From an iOS device:
    • Go to Settings -> Wi-Fi.
    • Choose the SSID from the available networks.
From an Android device:
    • Go to Settings -> Wi-Fi settings.
    • Choose the SSID from the available networks.
Enter password located on the display window panel and click OK.

Scan & Connect

  1. Turn on the mobile hotspot.
  2. On your computer or other Wi-Fi enabled device, search for available Wi-Fi Networks and select the Network Name (SSID) for your Mobile HotSpot.
  3. Enter the network password shown on the display window.
  Battery Life
  • Access the Mobile Hotspot Admin Page.
  • Click the Settings tab.
  • Click Device settings.
  • Under ‘Wi-Fi Performance Settings,’ select one of the following:
    • High performance
    • Economy mode
  • Click Apply.
Battery saving mode settings:
  • Access the Mobile Hotspot Admin Page.
  • Click the Settings tab.
  • Click Device Settings.
  • Under ‘Wi-Fi Sleep Settings,’ choose a lower Sleep Time setting, then click Apply.

Speed
Every household is different, and everyone has unique ways in which they enjoy using the Internet. Take time and educate yourself on the different speeds we offer and the best one to fit not only your budget, but your lifestyle.

Download vs Upload Speeds
On typical home broadband, upload speeds are considerably less than download speeds, so don’t be alarmed if you see a disparity between the two. Providers give ‘downstream’ data priority as most of us are more concerned with how quickly we can download stuff than how long it takes us to upload files.

Download Speed
The speed at which information is transferred from the internet to your computer. Better download speeds mean you can get photos, music, and video from the internet faster than if you’re using a slow connection. You’ll also be able to watch films and TV shows online with fewer pauses for loading. Typical speeds are advertised by the download number.

Upload Speed
The speed at which information is transferred from your computer to the internet. The faster the upload speed, the smoother the online experience you’ll have. Upload speeds also determine how quickly you can send emails, post photos on social media, or upload videos.