Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-25 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hi Ronni Sorry for the late reply, I was phone less for two days, don’t ask. Yep,can’t always believe the packaging Ronni, but problem solved, I'm using the Samsung Phone with my iPhone Sim Card in it, working well, at least until I can resolve the problem with the Nighthawk. Now I just have

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-22 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Tony, You originally said the “Entertainment Box (purchased from the UK, and is supposed to be Mac friendly) that I am having trouble with.” Well it’s not really Apple Mac friendly if it’s Android...? Cheers, Ronni  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB > On 22 Jan 2019, at 9:53 am,

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-21 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning fellow Wamugger’s FYI I now have the answer to my question in regards to my not being able to use my iPhone for Hotspotting with my Entertainment Box. Because the Entertainment Box is ANDROID friendly and will recognise the Samsung phone, the iPhone being ISO friendly isn’t

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-14 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Sorry Ronni, There seems to be some confusion here, the Nighthawk M1, was fine whilst it was working properly. As it is no longer working I tried to hot spot with my iPhone, the Entertainment Box couldn’t find a Wireless signal from the iPhone. When our House guest used his SAMSUNG Phone there

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-14 Thread Ronni Brown
I think you mean a TelstraNetgear Nighthawk® M1 How do I set up my Netgear Nighthawk® M1? To set up your Netgear Nighthawk M1 as a mobile broadband hotspot, you just need to install the micro SIM:

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-14 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Thank you Susan & Ronni As I mentioned earlier I’m having “fun” with Telstra in relation to the Wireless Modum, Net Gear-Nighthawk, the Modum used 39 GB’s in about 5 hours watching T V Shows. On our House Guests Samsung Phone using “Hotspot’ for 2.5 hours we used 1.4GB’s. A definite problem

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-14 Thread Ronni Brown
Also Tony, As Susan has mentioned your iPhone will hotspot, but it will cost you a small fortune in data charges. As far as reception goes, that will depend on the area you are in. If you are in a 4G reception area, it will defintiely run things like Netflix. In a 3G area, it will still run,

Re: Hotspotting.

2019-01-14 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Tony, presumably you set up your iPhone’s hot spot. The iPhone hotspot has a password for logging in. Did you enter the password when logging into the IPhone’s wireless network from your Entertainment Box. Anything can log onto your iPhone hot spot if you give it permission, it doesn’t need