If you prefer to let OpenWRT care about dialing in, routing, NATting, firewalling or if your provider assigns you an external IPv4 (which is most useful for setups, that need port forwarding), you will most likely want to set (“modeswitch”) your 3g/4g modem to act as a serial device. Tethering will in most cases add an additional NAT layer. Huawei “HiLink” - device numbers with 'h', but also other manufacturers like ZTE has such products MF823, MF831, …) In that case you should install usb-modeswitch package and follow usb tethering tutorial. Some modem sticks provide an usb-ethernet-device (e.g. If you wish to get more information, or another distribution with the driver, please contact Accalio If you have the Leadtek FlashOFDM card (Flarion) from T-Mobile in Slovakia and the Asus WL-500g Premium, you may use the image on. If you've got a Huawei E367 (which will work), or a Huawei E585 (which does not currently work), you may want to read the following tutorial (which includes info on why you may not be able to get the on-board micro-SD card to function): Port forwarding will probably not work (as the traffic is blocked by the ISP's firewall). Many mobile ISPs block certain (or most) ports. You may also want to checkout the multiwan_package package to use this simultaneously with other connections to the internet.Ĭellular mobile telephony can be intercepted very easily.
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Rndis, see How to Use LTE modem in RNDIS mode for WAN connection