3g/4g dongles known to work well with Ubuntu?
Shamim Shahriar
shamim.shahriar at gmail.com
Mon Dec 28 10:04:50 UTC 2020
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 at 10:01, Chris Green <cl at isbd.net> wrote:
> > > [5]
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/GL-iNet-GL-AR750-300Mbps-pre-installed-Incl
> > > uded/dp/B07712LKJM/ (a friend uses this every time he is traveling,
> and
> > > he needs really good bandwidth for VoIP)
> >
> > Ah, now that looks good, among other things it runs Openwrt (i.e. an
> > accessible Linux) and it's only £42.
> >
> But it's not 3G/4G, it's just a WiFi device.
>
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Regarding the dongle -- they also "just work" in these devices. If you
google a bit, it will tell you which dongle is compatible. The last device
-- i might have put the wrong link, but if you search for that
company/device, you will find suitable solution below £100. You will need a
dongle, but that dongle will be handled by the device, and you will not
need to worry about it. In my experience, they come with a good number of
provider -- like EE, Orange, many other "non-UK" listed, and you just
choose the provider. The software / dongle combo does the rest.
Hope that helps
Regards
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