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The Verizon MiFi 6620L Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot provides a secure and reliable internet connection for multiple devices. Designed for portability and extended use, this device allows you to connect up to 15 Wi-Fi-enabled devices, including laptops, tablets, gaming consoles, cameras, music players, and wearables, to America's largest 4G LTE network.
Beyond its primary function as a mobile hotspot, the MiFi 6620L features a powerful 2-in-1 battery that offers up to 20 hours of continuous use and can also serve as a universal charger for external devices. Its intuitive touch navigation keys simplify device management.
Se ka Lebokoseng
- Verizon MiFi 6620L Jetpack Mobile Hotspot
- Pre-Installed SIM Card
- USB Charger
- Adapter ea lebota
Tlhophiso
1. Powering On Your Jetpack
To power on the MiFi 6620L, press and hold the power button located on the device until the screen illuminates. The device will display the Verizon logo and then the main screen.
2. Connecting to the Jetpack's Wi-Fi
On your Wi-Fi-enabled device (laptop, tablet, smartphone), search for available Wi-Fi networks. Select the network name (SSID) displayed on your Jetpack's screen. Enter the password shown on the Jetpack's screen to connect.
3. Accessing the Admin Page
For advanced settings and management, access the Jetpack's admin page:
- Connect your computer or device to the Jetpack's Wi-Fi network.
- Bula a web sebatli le mofuta
192.168.1.1ho bareng ea aterese, ebe o tobetsa Enter. - You will be prompted to sign in. The admin password is typically found on the Jetpack's screen or on a label under the battery.
4. Setting Up APN (Access Point Name)
If you are using a non-Verizon SIM card, you may need to configure the APN settings to ensure proper data connectivity. Follow these steps:
- After logging into the admin page, navigate to Jetpack Settings.
- Tobetsa ho E tsoetseng pele. You may see a warning; click Tsoela pele.
- Tlas'a Marang-rang tab, locate Litlhophiso tsa APN.
- In the APN field, delete any existing text and enter the correct APN for your service provider (e.g.,
broadbandfor AT&T). - Tobetsa Boloka Liphetoho.
- Restart your Jetpack device. Once it powers back on, your modem should be connected and ready to work with the new service provider.
Video: Step-by-step guide on how to set up APN on your Verizon device for compatibility with other carriers like AT&T.
Operating Your Jetpack
Checking Wi-Fi Name and Password
The Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password are displayed on the Jetpack's main screen. You can also access this information through the device's menu using the touch navigation keys.
Tlhokomelo ea Ts'ebeliso ea Datha
The Jetpack's screen provides real-time updates on your data usage. You can view your current data consumption and remaining data for your billing cycle directly on the device.
Universal Charging Feature
The MiFi 6620L can charge external devices. Connect your smartphone or other USB-powered device to the Jetpack using a compatible USB cable. The Jetpack's large battery capacity allows it to function as a power bank.
Tlhokomelo
Tlhokomelo ea Battery
To maximize battery life, avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures. Charge the device regularly, but avoid leaving it plugged in for extended periods after it's fully charged. The device uses a Lithium Ion battery.
Ho hloekisa
Wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquid cleaners or abrasive materials, as these can damage the screen or casing.
Ho batle phoso
Ha ho Khokahano ea Marang-rang
- Sheba Matla a Letshwao: Ensure the Jetpack is in an area with good 4G LTE coverage.
- Verify SIM Card: Confirm the SIM card is properly inserted and activated. If using a non-Verizon SIM, ensure APN settings are correctly configured (refer to Setup section).
- Qala Sesebediswa hape: Power off the Jetpack, wait a few seconds, then power it back on.
Lebelo le Bonya la Marang-rang
- Reduce Connected Devices: Too many devices connected simultaneously can reduce speed.
- Relocate Device: Move the Jetpack to a location with better signal reception.
- Check Data Cap: Ensure you haven't exceeded your plan's high-speed data allowance.
Sesebediswa Ha se Matla
- Hlahisa Betri: Connect the Jetpack to its charger and allow it to charge for at least 15 minutes before attempting to power it on.
- Check Battery Insertion: Ensure the battery is correctly seated in its compartment.
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | MiFi 6620L |
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa | 3.7 x 0.76 x 2.6 lisenthimithara |
| Boima ba Ntho | 4.7 lik'hilograma |
| Betri | 1 betri ea lithium Ion (e kenyelelitsoe) |
| Nako ea ho Bua ka Mohala | 1200 Minutes (as power bank) |
| Wireless Technologies | 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi |
| Khokahano | WiFi |
| Likarolo Tse Khethehileng | WPS, Universal Charging |
| Kenyelletso ea Sehokahanyi sa Batho | Skrine se thetsoang |
| Mmala | Ntsho |
| Moetsi | Verizon Wireless |
| Letsatsi le Fumanang Pele | La 2 Mphalane, 2014 |
Warranty le Tšehetso
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact Verizon Wireless customer service directly. Support resources are also available on the official Verizon Wireless websebaka.
Litšoantšo tsa Sehlahisoa

Setšoantšo: Pele view of the Verizon MiFi 6620L Jetpack, showcasing its display with network status and data usage information.

Setšoantšo: Angled view of the Verizon MiFi 6620L Jetpack, highlighting its compact design and touch screen interface.





