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How is the addressing of towers (wimax) 3g-4g networks for accessing the Internet to devices connected to them?
Do I understand correctly that each "wimax" tower (to which the 4g device is connected) has its own "mac" address, and that it has a certain DHCP server that will distribute the range, for example: 192.168. -> by mask 255.255.0.0, and he will be 192.168.0.1 (gateway) and he will be given one wan address to which the tower of all connected for global access will redirect? And thus only 65,536 devices can connect to the tower at the same time?
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A D-Link DIR-300 is connected to each antenna, which distributes addresses and Internet with Wi-Fi.
You were joking, right?
Mobile Internet is much more complicated than you think.
Look on the Internet for information, not on the toaster. This is a topic for reading not even one page, but several articles, etc.
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