By the time you receive it your 4G router will already have been configured and is ready to use.
The most important thing is the location of your router. It will need a power supply and will automatically make a connection to the strongest 4G signal it finds.
One way of finding the ideal location for your router is to cimply use your mobile phone (with the WiFi turned off) and visit www.speedtest.net and see what speed you get from different locations around your home or office. Wherever you get the best speed is most likely also the best location to place the router (although it may be using a different network).
Getting Started:
- Plug in the router
- Once the WiFi is on and blue you can find the router and connect to it with your devices
- On your device (phone, Laptop etc) look for the SSID displayed on the base of the router
- use the password on the base of the router or that was provided
That's it, you're now connected !
To port over a mobile number we need the ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier) number from the back of the SIM card.
For Android devices we use SIM Data Reader (ICCID - IMSI - MCC and More) which easily displays the ICCID for SIMs and even works on dual SIM phones.
To port over a landline number we simply need a copy of the 1st page of your current provider's bill with the number an dthe details of the bill payer.
You will need a "certificado de titularidad" which can usually only be acquired by logging in to your bank account online through a computer or laptop as the mobile app is usually more limited in what it can do.
Typically it will take around 7-10 days. At the moment it is taking between 1-3 days.