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by ace2358
937 days ago
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So could you explain the process by which you ‘tether a phone’? Is that don’t by plugging the phone in via usb? Is it paired via Bluetooth? Do you wifi the phone to it and spread the internet like that? I think some of us are quite curious about the specifics on that point :) Sounds great! P.s. I love (and am horrified) at how easy it is to ‘hijack’ a devices wifi just by making a network with the same name (and no password). I’ve done it myself over the years to make it easier for family or friends while travelling. But I always felt a bit ick about it working. |
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I tether via a cable.
Because it's my work (Dev/Tech/Nerd) I have multiple phones with SIM cards.
So I physically tether a phone to the device.
I don't believe the device OP linked can a bridged WiFi network as such.
You can do a similar thing with a Mac:
Plug in your iPhone via a cable, then share the iPhone's tethered data connection over the Macs WiFi or ethernet port.
It's actually a good way to get around restrictions on some mobile SIM plans that don't allow them to be used as Data SIMs!