Goshawk said:Mine is model MP9C2LL/A iPhone se
On my iPhone if I tap where it says Model xyz it turns into something like 1662 or? I don’t know why it shows two different things
Goshawk said:Mine is model MP9C2LL/A iPhone se
I never got to the hotspot as my phone didn't work as a phone & they quit texting my wifes phone. I still think I just got a bad phone but they have NO CUSTOMER SERVICE AT ALL.Tom_M said:I signed up for Visible 3 weeks ago. I also got no return label or instructions for returning the phone for the swap. After dealing with their totally useless customer support for 3 days for a no mobile data issue, I finally figured out what was wrong on my own. Only one device can connect to the phone WiFi hotspot so I'm using a cheap GL.iNet GL-AR150 Mini Travel Router to handle multiple connections. So far it is working great. I'm quite pleased.
Tom_M said:I just learned that the Visible SIM works in my Verizon 6620L Mifi JetPack. It was quite simple. Replace the Mifi SIM with the Visible SIM. Once powered up connect to the Mifi. Now start your browser and enter 192.168.1.1 in the address box. This will display the settings page for the Mifi. You will need to change the APN to "VSBLINTERNET". For my Mifi this is located on the "Mobile Settings" page.
This may work for other mobile broadband devices. I'm assuming that the Visible SIM needs to be activated in a compatible phone first.
optionsexplored said:I'm curious if the network is truly 100% the same as Verizon's post pay plan. I've found that a number of carriers, Verizon included, have lesser coverage for prepaid plans and some of these contractual carriers.
XERTYX said:... I havent looked into visible but as it was said it works 80% of the places verizon works...
I plugged my SIM into my 6620 today to check if the data speed is uncapped. It still works and the data is indeed uncapped.Firtree said:Is this still working in the 6620?
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