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Which LTE mobile modem to buy for travel?
I'm going to Thailand, I'm thinking of buying a mobile router for mobile Internet. I want it to support the maximum number of LTE bands - it seems that Sierra modems have this. In addition, I want to bypass the restrictions of operators on the distribution of the Internet (like, do you need to change this TTL?).
Approximately in the head a collective farm is drawn from an external USB modem + mikrotk (or whatever thread on wrt) + power bank. But mb is there something factory or is there something that is flashed and customized into the device according to my request?
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TTL substitution tricks have not worked for a long time. A regular smartphone and a distribution plan are enough.
If it is forbidden by the provider, then the easiest way to surf the Internet using a smartphone is a proxy server, I recommend installing an ssh server on the android phone, connecting them to each other for adb to work and setting up port forwarding adb forward tcp
... , connect to this ssh server with any client ssh [email protected] -p port -D1080
. here 1080 is the port of the local socks proxy that will be raised while the adb connection is open and can be registered in the browser and many other
upd applications. there is also adb ppp, I couldn’t configure it and they write that it’s not possible with windows (it seems to be possible to configure the client on linux) consider this vpn directly to android
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