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At those times, I noticed that the LED was flashing (indicating data transfers are in progress). However, I have left the MiFi 4510L powered on with no devices connected to it and my data consumption has still increased. So, I don't believe the data consumption values are inflated. When I was using the MiFi 4510L in 3G mode, those downloads could take 45 minutes or longer. Several of the Time magazine downloads on the Nook Color eReader have been over 100MB. I am sure that much of the data consumption in 100MB per day occurs with these updates. If I launch Microsoft Outlook, the bandwidth requirements go way up, unless I use the web-browser interface. Norton Internet Security is constantly pinging the Internet and downloading updates.
#How to flash verizon mifi 4510l to 3g software#
There are a lot of operating system and other software updates that get downloaded and many of them are large. I am using my MiFi 4510L with a Windows XP machine, a Nook Color eReader, an HP OfficeJet printer, and a Wireless Range Extender.īefore using the MiFi 4510L, I had not realized that XP machines required so much bandwidth to support them. It is very easy to exceed 100MB per day of data usage on the MiFi 4510L without accessing any bandwidth "heavy" content, like YouTube. When I say "data transfer totals" I am referring to my overall data consumption for the month. This reply might be best in another thread. I'm still not sure why the data transfer totals appear to be much higher than I think I am using.
#How to flash verizon mifi 4510l to 3g update#
This update looks like it has addressed at least some of the issues that I was dealing with. But it provides me with mobility which is something that I need, so I have been living with it, even though I told my friends that it was "expensive dialup."

I have been disappointed with the MiFi 4510L. This is probably why my connection has improved. The release notes said that 4G connectivity was improved in fringe 4G areas. I don't know if this was a browser issue or a network issue. I have not been experiencing lockups to the same degree that I had experienced previously.
#How to flash verizon mifi 4510l to 3g download#
I am getting download speeds of between 2MB and 5MB and upload speeds between 1MB and 2.5MB. After the update, the 4G connection is now working for me.

The only way that I was able to reliably use the MiFi 4510L was to lock it into EVDO only (3G). The network connection would time out, which would result in hanging the web browser. Before this update, I was never able to keep the 4G connection in operation. I am been pleasantly surprised with the update. The update did not happen automatically for me.
