Terry
It is 18 months since I went through this with my first 4G modem (the one I have now that is faulty and needs to be replaced) at this same address! It took over a month to get it. Same story! But it got worse!
I am staying in a paddock at my brother's place outside of Millfield. All mail stops at the Post Office in Millfield as there is no delivery to his property.
After the month trying to get the package, I finally tracked it down that Telstra had sent it to the Post Office in Wollombi, where it had been waiting for me. This was after driving 20K into Cessnock (who tracked it down) then another 40k back to Wollombi and another 20k back to camp - a total of 80k, instead of the 5k from the property to the PO in Millfield.
I exploded on the phone and told Telstra that I could easily understand how they could confuse Wollombi with Millfield - "Turn the name upside down and using a mirror to read it, you could easily confuse the names...like, the 'M' turns into a 'W' and there two "L"s in each name and at least one 'i'..... anyone could make the same mistake..."
By the way - for those of you travelling in remote areas with iffy Telstra coverage, I purchased one of these 3G / 4G yagi type antennas for my modem. It certainly boosted my signal strength significantly. Keep in mind that most areas still have 3g so you need an antenna that does both 3 and 4G as they are widely different frequencies.
http://telcoantennas.com.au/site/rfi-12 ... gi-antenna
They also supplied 7m of cable with the FME female connector to plug my patch lead into. Since the modem is WIFI, when in use, I will just attach the modem to the 7m cable and the modem to the 12v cig lighter socket on the outside of the van for power. When not using the modem, for security, put it inside the van. Saves drilling a hole through a wall to put the lead through. It took them just 24 hours to deliver to the PO in Millfield from Brisbane!
My 4G modem started to play up two weeks ago and would not turn on for longer than 3 seconds. The battery had gone flat, even though it had been turned off all night. Ii would not charge. I remembered somebody saying to remove the battery for 10 seconds and try again. It worked, but went flat again overnight. So if you have a problem, try removing the battery to get it going again.