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Square Terminal running on wifi of our mobile data or itself has a internet?
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Great question @bhavin1286!
The new Square Terminal does not have its own mobile data/data plan so you'd need to connect it to the internet to take payments with it.
You can connect the Terminal to the internet a few different ways:
- using a wifi connection
- via Ethernet. You must buy the Hub for Square Terminal to connect to ethernet.
- a mobile hotspot from a cellphone. If you use this option we also suggest you connect the Terminal to wifi at night or when you can to download updates.
An internet connection is required to process Interac and chip cards with the Square Terminal. If you don't have any access to internet when you're taking payments with the Terminal, you could use Offline Mode to swipe magstripe cards.
Reply here it you have any other questions about the Terminal!
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Great question @bhavin1286!
The new Square Terminal does not have its own mobile data/data plan so you'd need to connect it to the internet to take payments with it.
You can connect the Terminal to the internet a few different ways:
- using a wifi connection
- via Ethernet. You must buy the Hub for Square Terminal to connect to ethernet.
- a mobile hotspot from a cellphone. If you use this option we also suggest you connect the Terminal to wifi at night or when you can to download updates.
An internet connection is required to process Interac and chip cards with the Square Terminal. If you don't have any access to internet when you're taking payments with the Terminal, you could use Offline Mode to swipe magstripe cards.
Reply here it you have any other questions about the Terminal!
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my old terminal used bluetooth and it has paid for itself time and time again
the new terminal uses WiFi so an access point of one kind or another is needed
the iPhone and iPad can make a mobile hotspot if a mobile access point is needed
the change makes the new terminal slightly more independent from the phone
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so you don't need your phone near by to use the terminal? we want to use the terminal at a farmers market. we do have access to WiFi. So is that secure enough to use the terminal? Then you download at the end of the day, our sales? We want to take payments at the market but we cant have our phone at the stand as we are having other employees selling.
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@linny1968 welcome to the Seller Community!! If you have a solid WiFi connection, then you do not need to have a hotspot for your Square Terminal. You will also not need to use Offline Mode since your payments will be accepted and uploaded to your account immediately with wifi.
Let me know if you have any other questions. 🙂
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I just wanted to make sure I understood the info above correctly. I have a mobile business where I work from a vehicle that has an auxiliary power source. It's my understanding the Hub unit is a stand alone internet connection when used in conjunction with the Terminal. No wi-fi, mobile hotspot, internet tether required? This would be really helpful and add a level of professionalism to my setup if this is the case! What is the connectivity coverage like? Thank you!
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@Scott_ABR - Welcome to the Community!
Hopefully I can provide some clarity.
The Hub is used to connect the Terminal to a network via Ethernet if you decide against WiFi or a mobile hotspot, but you'll need an Ethernet cable to tether it.
More on setting up the Square Terminal here.
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My wifi signal is strong, other devices are doing great, but square terminal is not connecting to internet. Is this an issue anyone else has had? It was connected earlier in the day, and now not.
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Did you get an answer to this? I am having the same problem.
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I just activated my terminal. I was told before i purchased it that i can use my cellphone data to access internet. How do i do this? I got a hub to connect, but not sure the procedure. I cannot afford to leave product behind and wait until i have wifi. Most all my sales are in places i cannot access wifi.
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Hello @R1chard
In order to use your cellphone Hotspot to provide internet to the Square Terminal, you would need to activate this function from your phone. After activating the hotspot function select your Hotspot as the wifi network you'd want your Square Terminal to connect to.
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Thank you so much, that was very helpful
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