Using 4G phone as network gateway.
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Using 4G phone as network gateway.
gents, I am getting sick and fucking tired of my shitty ADSL falling over every time there are some clouds about. Apparently there is nothing telstra can do (of course).
So, I was wondering, now that I get 15gig or something on my mobile, is there a way to use the hotspot as a network gateway? So even PCs with no WiFi on them could access the net via the 4G phone?
Hotspot - Switch - wired network. Would be ideal. Then I can just change the gateway on any device I want to connect via the 4G hotspot.
So, I was wondering, now that I get 15gig or something on my mobile, is there a way to use the hotspot as a network gateway? So even PCs with no WiFi on them could access the net via the 4G phone?
Hotspot - Switch - wired network. Would be ideal. Then I can just change the gateway on any device I want to connect via the 4G hotspot.
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
I don't know if you can connect your entire home network to the phone, that would be some feat...hotspot, sure, easily, but to tell your router to use that wifi hotspot as the outgoing connection...?
by the way there's another solution - altho it's not using your present mobile data - is to buy a prepaid mobile data device. I use one of these for moving around & as a backup.
It's not exactly the cheapest option, but you can get a $140 recharge with 730 days expiry and 16GB data - that's exactly what I need.
However, this also creates its own wifi network, so you you're back to square one if you want your network to switch on demand. Computers can be manually swapped over easily, but I guess that's not what you want.
Hm...quick google; this looks like what you want.
http://www.wikihow.com/Add-a-Mobile-Wir ... ur-Network
by the way there's another solution - altho it's not using your present mobile data - is to buy a prepaid mobile data device. I use one of these for moving around & as a backup.
It's not exactly the cheapest option, but you can get a $140 recharge with 730 days expiry and 16GB data - that's exactly what I need.
However, this also creates its own wifi network, so you you're back to square one if you want your network to switch on demand. Computers can be manually swapped over easily, but I guess that's not what you want.
Hm...quick google; this looks like what you want.
http://www.wikihow.com/Add-a-Mobile-Wir ... ur-Network
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
ysu wrote:I don't know if you can connect your entire home network to the phone, that would be some feat...hotspot, sure, easily, but to tell your router to use that wifi hotspot as the outgoing connection...?
by the way there's another solution - altho it's not using your present mobile data - is to buy a prepaid mobile data device. I use one of these for moving around & as a backup.
It's not exactly the cheapest option, but you can get a $140 recharge with 730 days expiry and 16GB data - that's exactly what I need.
However, this also creates its own wifi network, so you you're back to square one if you want your network to switch on demand. Computers can be manually swapped over easily, but I guess that's not what you want.
Hm...quick google; this looks like what you want.
http://www.wikihow.com/Add-a-Mobile-Wir ... ur-Network
Yeah, I have a wireless bridge here, but it is really flakey at best. I dont know what is wrong with it, but I can do a speed test on the phone and get 60meg/30meg but through the network it drops to 200k at times. I might look at a better one.
Thnaks YSU.
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
Yeah do what Ysu said. We use those devices at work. Works fine.
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wabbit wrote:Yeah do what Ysu said. We use those devices at work. Works fine.
Great. I have a TP link one here I was given, and maybe now I know why they gave it to me. The thing is fucked. Must be an internal c/o somewhere because it works for about 3 minutes then starts to fail then just stops working.
I just thought it was an issue with 4G -> WiFi -> Ethernet somewhere.
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
Your initial question about sharing the connection to the whole network is most certainly possible. Not really ideal but if that's what you got to do then so be it.
Best way would be to connect the phone to the computer and have that computer share the connection for others on the LAN. I've never done this on windows before but if sharing the connection is not enough then you would have to configure ip forwarding. But to answer the question, yes it's possible with just the hardware you already have.
Best way would be to connect the phone to the computer and have that computer share the connection for others on the LAN. I've never done this on windows before but if sharing the connection is not enough then you would have to configure ip forwarding. But to answer the question, yes it's possible with just the hardware you already have.
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
I've head good things about these guys, who do $89 4g unlimited wireless on the optus network https://www.vividwireless.com.au/plans
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
We use Netcomm 4G routers on some of our lighting sensors.. Something like that would work fine.
We use these but there are cheaper options.
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/netcom ... oC-irw_wcB
We use these but there are cheaper options.
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/netcom ... oC-irw_wcB
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
Can disable the modem part of it, and enable internet pass through via the pc that is connected to the phone... but 15gig..
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
wobblysauce wrote:Can disable the modem part of it, and enable internet pass through via the pc that is connected to the phone... but 15gig..
When the ADSL drops I am not going to start torrenting. it is just a back up for work or web browsing for when it goes down. Im not a fucking idiot Wobbles.
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
I have a few of these at work, it looks like it's much the same thing as what nutty linked.
http://www.dovado.com/en/products
You will need to buy a usb dongle but I think most Telstra mobile plans give you a free shared sim to use your phones data in your tablet or whatever which you can put in the dongle. With the dovado router set up right if the adsl goes down it's just a matter of switching off your normal router, switching this one on and unplugging your switch from the normal router to this one.
http://www.dovado.com/en/products
You will need to buy a usb dongle but I think most Telstra mobile plans give you a free shared sim to use your phones data in your tablet or whatever which you can put in the dongle. With the dovado router set up right if the adsl goes down it's just a matter of switching off your normal router, switching this one on and unplugging your switch from the normal router to this one.
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Re: Using 4G phone as network gateway.
I have an Ubiquiti USG box that allowed me to share ADSL and 4G. It can use one of the upstreams as a failover or do load balancing.
Since in my part of the world ADSL is shitty and 4G is not, these days I have two of these 4G boxes and the USG is in load balancing mode.
Since in my part of the world ADSL is shitty and 4G is not, these days I have two of these 4G boxes and the USG is in load balancing mode.
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