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Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:14 PM Jul 2019

Fire HD 8 Tablet...Getting hooked up to internet...??


My internet is 3g, the computer is an acer..out of the box is not wifi ready...I installed a netgear A6100
WiFi USB Adapter..It has a drive in the device manager and the netgear genie says it is ready to go... The setup page for the fire hd8 says I need to access the internet to setup the table...It is asking for an SSID number and I don't know what that is...the amazon help instruction says;

"To connect your Amazon device, such as your Kindle e-reader, Fire tablet, Fire phone, or Fire TV to a wireless network, you’ll first need to know the name of the Wi-Fi network, and the password for the network (if required).
Tip: Your network name may also be referred to as an SSID; your password may be referred to
as a passphrase or key.

To find your network name or password:

Check the sticker on the bottom of your router.
Check your installation guide or the owner's manual for your router.
View the wireless settings on a device that is already connected to your network, such as a Windows PC, Mac, or mobile phone.


I assumed that when I was connected to the internet...broadband to go...the installed wifi (netgear adapter) would hook up with the FireHD8..automatically, but it needs this SSID number...What are they asking for?
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Fire HD 8 Tablet...Getting hooked up to internet...?? (Original Post) Maxheader Jul 2019 OP
SSID is the fancy term for the name you gave your routers WiFi. Afromania Jul 2019 #1
Yes... Maxheader Jul 2019 #3
Did a quick lookup of these guys. Afromania Jul 2019 #7
No..I was sent the MC 760 modem.. Maxheader Jul 2019 #8
Ah, k I see you will have to connect that to your computer. Afromania Jul 2019 #11
Appreciate all the help.. Maxheader Jul 2019 #17
Dunno the specifics of that tablet, but the general rule is to click on something that... TreasonousBastard Jul 2019 #2
When you say router are you refering to the netgear ? Maxheader Jul 2019 #4
Thanks... Maxheader Jul 2019 #18
Is that the missing link? I need a router? Maxheader Jul 2019 #5
Yep you need a router, but you may already have it. Afromania Jul 2019 #9
No..the mc760 modem Maxheader Jul 2019 #12
I'm replying in two spots here, sorry about the confusion. Afromania Jul 2019 #13
This mc760 modem is old.. Maxheader Jul 2019 #14
Yea, that sounds about right. Didn't see the mingle when I was looking stuff up. I'll check it out. Afromania Jul 2019 #15
The mingle hotspot... Maxheader Jul 2019 #19
I only see two others listed. The Mifi2200 and the Overdrive Pro. Afromania Jul 2019 #21
Bought this... Maxheader Jul 2019 #22
I'm not sure if that particular router is going to work. Afromania Jul 2019 #23
Hopefully it will work.. Maxheader Jul 2019 #24
I also don't think my current package.. Maxheader Jul 2019 #25
Who did you order from? Afromania Jul 2019 #26
Amazon... Maxheader Jul 2019 #27
Nah, Amazon gives you afew minutes to cancel. Afromania Jul 2019 #28
Other have questions about compatibility with the 40$/month plan Maxheader Jul 2019 #29
Ordered the Virgin Mobile Broadband 2 Go MiFi 2200 Nationwide Sprint 3G Internet Maxheader Jul 2019 #30
You'll be able to send it back to Amazon no problems and happy to help. Afromania Jul 2019 #31
I am a kindle addict. When powered up, there is a slide pull down menu from the top. Tech Jul 2019 #6
So do you have a router between the Maxheader Jul 2019 #10
We do have a router. Tech Jul 2019 #16
Thank you... Maxheader Jul 2019 #20

Afromania

(2,789 posts)
1. SSID is the fancy term for the name you gave your routers WiFi.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:17 PM
Jul 2019

I noticed you say your internet is 3G. I'm assuming you have satellite internet?

Afromania

(2,789 posts)
7. Did a quick lookup of these guys.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:09 PM
Jul 2019

So when you signed up did you have to register/setup any kind of device?

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
8. No..I was sent the MC 760 modem..
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:13 PM
Jul 2019


And I called the broadband2go tech people to get hooked up...no names assigned,,no passwords set..

Afromania

(2,789 posts)
11. Ah, k I see you will have to connect that to your computer.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:19 PM
Jul 2019

It will pick up the 3G connection and make a direct connection for whatever computer its connected to. I'm looking at the instructions to see if can send out a signal or anything, I don't think it can but I could be wrong.

Edit: Ok, sprint offers a device called the "Mifi2200" it's a modem/router combo. You'll need to get that to share your connection with the tablet.

Sorry I wasn't more help in getting up and going today. I know how it is to get a new toy and can't play because of technical difficulties.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
2. Dunno the specifics of that tablet, but the general rule is to click on something that...
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:29 PM
Jul 2019

will give you a list of available WiFi networks in range. You should see your router in that list as something like "Berflerouter0463" and it probably will have a little lock pictured on it.

Click on that and when it asks, enter the password that's somewhere on the router label.

The Netgear gadget you bought adds WiFi capability to the computer, but has nothing to do with actually getting an internet connection-- that's what the router does.

Now, if your Acer is a desktop, you would probably be better off just getting a network cable and plugging it in. That's a faster and more reliable connection.

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
18. Thanks...
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:38 PM
Jul 2019

The Netgear gadget you bought adds WiFi capability to the computer, but has nothing to do with actually getting an internet connection-- that's what the router does.


Makes sense!!! Looking at routers...Amazon can get me one fairly quickly..I hate dealing with the best buy guys..they always try to sell the more expensive stuff...

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
5. Is that the missing link? I need a router?
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:45 PM
Jul 2019

It doesn't work like this...?

Broadband is connected...Installed wifi adapter (in computer) sends internet to tablets wifi?

Or do I need a router that takes the adapter wifi signal and sends it to the tablets wifi?

Is that what I need..a router?

Afromania

(2,789 posts)
9. Yep you need a router, but you may already have it.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:13 PM
Jul 2019

So, when you signed up to the service they probably gave you a device to set up with it. That little device is your modem. The modem takes the signal from them and turns it into something your computer/tablet/whatever can use.

Your modem (Im assuming you have one here) will probably have the ability to also send out a wireless signal. Your computer would then use the wifi adapter you installed in your computer to connect to that. Your tablet will do the same thing.

So, question is do you have a modem device and does it have wifi. If you do have one could you list the modem number or the name that's on it. I'll take a quick look up of the instructions and maybe we can get ya up and runnin.

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
12. No..the mc760 modem
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:21 PM
Jul 2019

hooks to the computer via usb...My thought was the wifi adapter I installed on the computer would send a wireless signal (internet connect) to the tablet..
I'm beginning to think I need a router for the computer wifi adapter to connect to which then sends that internet connection to tablet...which is wifi capable...

Afromania

(2,789 posts)
13. I'm replying in two spots here, sorry about the confusion.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:23 PM
Jul 2019

I didn't see when you named the device in the first reply. I'll stick to that one.

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
14. This mc760 modem is old..
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:25 PM
Jul 2019

and not supported by virgin mobil...they have told me the next package...4G..would require a mingle "hotspot"..which is a wifi device...it has a router...

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
19. The mingle hotspot...
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:43 PM
Jul 2019


Doesn't get very favorable reviews...there are other wireless devices for use with virgin mobil broadband2 go...

Afromania

(2,789 posts)
21. I only see two others listed. The Mifi2200 and the Overdrive Pro.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:58 PM
Jul 2019
https://devicehelp.virginmobileusa.com/device/Overdrive_Pro_Hotspot/Virgin_Mobile/en

https://devicehelp.virginmobileusa.com/device/MiFi_2200/Virgin_Mobile/en


You'll have to ask them directly if any other devices work with their service, but it's highly unlikely because phone companies like to lock down their services to their own branded devices.

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
22. Bought this...
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 03:11 PM
Jul 2019

Hopefully it will work with the netgear wifi adapter..Thanks for the help...

NETGEAR WiFi Router (R6080) - AC1000 Dual Band Wireless Speed (up to 1000 Mbps) | Up to 1000 sq ft Coverage & 15 devices | 4 x 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports



Afromania

(2,789 posts)
23. I'm not sure if that particular router is going to work.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 03:39 PM
Jul 2019

It looks like its a standard router that requires a standard wired modem. Unless Sprint says otherwise you are unfortunately stuck with the 3 modem/router combos they offer.

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
25. I also don't think my current package..
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 03:47 PM
Jul 2019

with virgin mobile...will work with that device...without upgrading to the next package...55$/month..5 gig ..
I now have the 40$/month...3 gig...

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
29. Other have questions about compatibility with the 40$/month plan
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 04:35 PM
Jul 2019

Looks like it does...

Question:
I have unlimited $40 with virgin mobile, will it work for this?
Answer:
Me also but for 50.
By Reamziesmom on January 25, 2017
You will need to check with Virgin Mobile. It would depend on what the $40 unlimited is for. Even if you have an account the Mifi billing is a separate bill on a separate device. If you have a Mifi account for internet at $40 a month I'd love to know the plan name so I can switch over.
By Reamziesmom on January 25, 2017
It should as long as it's for a mifi device. You may want to check with them to be sure.
By j_stroud Seller on January 25, 2017
That's what I have also. It works fine for me.
By Marv. on January 24, 2017
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Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
30. Ordered the Virgin Mobile Broadband 2 Go MiFi 2200 Nationwide Sprint 3G Internet
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 04:46 PM
Jul 2019

Says good to go with 3G...which is what I have...and a question to compatability to the 40$/mont plan was positive..

Tried to cancel the amazon router...they will see if they can cancel..was in the process of a 2 day ship..If they can't I'll see if I can return it...

Thanks for all your help...Never thought the wifi world would be this involved...

Tech

(1,922 posts)
6. I am a kindle addict. When powered up, there is a slide pull down menu from the top.
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:55 PM
Jul 2019

On mine, there is a to link for wifi on the left side. Click on network links, and enter your Wi-Fi password when prompted. Do the same when travelling and can access wifi. I hope this helps.

Maxheader

(4,396 posts)
10. So do you have a router between the
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 02:15 PM
Jul 2019

kindle and your computer? Or does the kindle wifi get its signal directly from the computer?
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