Hi Donna,

Not sure if this will help, but I’ve used a couple of these over the last 12 
years or so.

I have an older Verizon Jetpack now. You should be able to log on to your 
device like you would with any other router, once you have its IP address.

It’s been several years since I configured this one, so I’m going on memory, 
but I think the only thing I needed sighted assistance for was to display the 
device’s IP address from the menus.

Once I had that, and connected it to my computer, I was able to log on to it 
and configure the network from Safari.

If you’re just going to use the wifi functionality, it’s really a set and 
forget sort of affair, so once you do have it set up, you should only need to 
turn it on or off when you need the network. I’m only using mine specifically 
for its wifi network but it can do more, which is only available from the front 
panel, so not accessible.

If you need specifics on this model, just let me know and I can follow up and 
also detail each step.

I’ve had this one now for something like 9 years and it has been absolutely 
excellent.

Hope this helps at least somewhat.

Cheers!

Cara


> On Aug 9, 2023, at 3:14 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
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> Hi all,
> 
> Due to our incredibly lousy internet service, I decided to rent a mini from 
> my employer.  They sent an Orbic Speed, and it turns out you have to use the 
> display screen to do absolutely everything.  Does anyone know if there is a 
> wifi device that is more accessible?
> TIA,
> Donna
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