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I’m using an old “ZTE Falcon” hotspot, I got it from T-Mobile maybe 8 years ago, it’s 4G/LTE, still works fine, tried multiple SIM (mine is unlocked), in general I’m using it via WiFi because we connect multiple phones/tv/laptops on it while traveling in a RV. I tested it with a USB cable between my linux and the hotspot, and it appears in Linux as a “usb0” interface, got an IP address, and works fine, it disables WiFi IIRC when plugged by USB.
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Afaik this is a host “problem”, not client. If you have a Asus mesh, you can set some rssi level at when the host will disconnect the client so the client will connect on the other AP.
Else the client will happily stay on the weaker host. On
I remember seeing Hellraiser in theater, love this movie and the sequels too were not bad IIRC
La ministre, relaxe dans ses louboutins, assise dans son fauteuil Louis XIV, à son bureau Régence, elle sort sa plume MontBlanc, et couche sur son Rhodia sa réponse:
“Pourquoi n’a-t’il pas investi dans l’immobilier?”
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It’s 120V and 240V