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:

https://www.telstra.com.au/support/category/broadband/other/determine-which-mobile-broadband-service-you-have

https://www.telstra.com.au/support/category/broadband/user-guides/pre-paid-mobile-broadband-user-guides

Cheers,
Ronni

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> On 15 Jan 2019, at 1:15 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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 with the Wireless Modum.
> 
> The Entertainment Box will not recognise the iPhone whilst attempting to 
> “hotspot”, so, I tried something different this morning, I put my iPhone's 
> Sim Card into the Samsung and the phone was recognised and I was able to 
> Hotspot, hence my query with using the iPhone.
> I am actually ‘HotSpotting” with my iPhone through the Computer to write to 
> you. Never a problem connecting to our other Apple products,Computer, Lap 
> Top, iPad(s) or iPhones, it is just the Entertainment Box (purchased from the 
> UK, and is supposed to be Mac friendly) that I am having trouble with.
> 
> I haven’t had a great loss of data with using the Modum Ronni, before the 
> trouble started, (an on going battle with Telstra), Lynette and I watched two 
> Movies last week for a total of 1.37 GB’s out of 80 GB’s. Our iPhones have a 
> total of 30 GB’s each and hot spotting with our iPhones through our devices 
> is good, we find it hard to use the combined 60 GB’s before the end of the 
> billing cycle.
> 
> So I’ll go to "Entertainment Box” help and see if they have any suggestions 
> for me. I’ll let you know how I get on.
> 
> Thanks again both
> 
> Tony
> 
> Boddington.
> 
> 
> 
>> On 15 Jan 2019, at 12:25 pm, Ronni Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 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, but not as good a picture. 
>> The faster the data can flow the higher quality picture you get (also the 
>> more data you will use).
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 15 Jan 2019, at 12:06 pm, Susan Hastings <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 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 to be 
>>> compatible. Cheers, Susan.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>> 
>>>> On 15 Jan 2019, at 9:04 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all
>>>> I would like to pick the brains of our fantastic group.
>>>> I have an Entertainment Box connected to my Television that allows me to 
>>>> watch T V Shows or Movies by using my wireless.When using the wireless  
>>>> Modum I don’t have a problem, unfortunately the Modum is off line at 
>>>> present, thanks to Telstra, but that’s another on going saga. I have tried 
>>>> hotspotting with my iPhone without any luck, but this morning I put my SIM 
>>>> card into an Android /Samsung phone and hotspotted without a problem, 
>>>> would this be a problem with my iPhone not being compatible with the 
>>>> Entertainment Box???
>>>> Thanks Guy’s
>>>> 
>>>> Tony
>>>> Boddington
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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