If you really want to know where you are in the world then you need to use GPS software and hardware, which the MiFi does not have. Its not uncommon for me to appear to be close to SD or ND when I am in the middle of MN. Sites like go off the location of the modem's IP Address and not your actual location. In regards to your location, do not be fooled by what is displayed on whatever website you are using.
Should a site survey come back positive the last line of defence is to update the firmware or request hardware replacement through Verizon. When resets do not correct the problem then a site survey should be done to confirm that there is not a service problem in your area. I'll share the highest level resets below incase you haven't already tried them. Performance issues are normally resolved by running through the various levels of resets. Could the Mifi be trying to connect to a signal in that location for some reason (was refurbished device) Could the unit itself be defective? Also, I've noticed when I go to a location website it thinks I am in Pennsylvania when I am in Virginia.
I have been through the recommended resets and nothing seems to improve the connection speed.
Verizon advertises full service both around our city (Richmond, VA) and at my more remote location in Hanover. I have yet to see the 4G light come on except for prior to activation (would light solid green at times) since activating I have only seen the violet light for 3G. I drove into town and see the same range (1 to 3 bars).
I normally have 1 or 2 bars on the mifi unit and have seen up to 3 at times. 17 MBPS at times it was so slow the test was not completing. Via test on I'm seeing download speed of. I am having very slow connection with the 4510L we just got. Please contact an RFWEL cellular indoor coverage specialist for other cable/connectors not found here or to discuss your signal improvement project.I'm hoping someone here can give some guidance. search other device-specific external antenna cables in the Pigtails category. Find other external antenna port pigtails for Verizon devices.Find other external antenna port pigtails for Inseego devices.search other signal booster kits in the Device Antenna Kits category. If you need a thinner more flexible cable (e.g., for tight routing to equipment) consider lower series cables in the RF Coaxial Cables Category. For longer runs consider 600-series cables. This kit comes with 400-series low loss cable to ensure maximum power delivery to your device.Find other signal booster kits for Verizon devices.Find other signal booster kits for Inseego devices.This pigtail is included in the Verizon Hotspot (MiFi 4510L) (Inseego 4510L) Signal Booster Kits. NOTE: The picture shown here may be a generic image and not necessarily represent the actual picture for this adapter.įME-Male (see below to search for antenna adapters to mate this pigtail to other than an FME-Female cable) External antenna adapter pigtail to connect the Verizon Hotspot (MiFi 4510L) to an external antenna.