On 2023-09-20 17:21:03, dvalin@??? wrote:
> Oh, I do hope the stupid web mail client doesn't stuff up the quoting with
> mad wrapping.
> On 19.09.23 11:31, Joril wrote:
> > I'd suggest going the "mobile wi-fi hotspot" ("MiFi") instead, if
> possible.
> > So you'd just have to connect to the hotspot via wi-fi, no dongles or
> > drivers involved :)
>
> Simple is awfully tempting, but going for a WLAN with only unknown (or no)
> firewall in the hotspot box sounds scary. Arnt's revelation that they're
> usually cut down underperformers further rules them out, I figure.
>
> On 19.09.23 12:45, dng@??? wrote:
> > Depending on the part of the world where you live and any further
> > requirements you also can consider a Fritz!Box 6850 LTE from AVM
> (German)
> >
> > https://en.avm.de/products/fritzbox/fritzbox-6850-lte/
>
> The land of Oz is a long way from there. I'd be more confident that a
> product
> on the local market would work. Complete lack of experience with mobile
> internet
> is probably good cause for caution.
>
> On 19.09.23 21:32, onefang wrote:
> > The originsal poster has an Internode email address, and mentioned NBN,
> > so that means they are from Australia.
>
> Bingo!
>
> > Typically NBN devices provide Ethernet, not heard of this USB dongle,
> but
> > I suspect it'll be presented to your computer as an Ethernet port.
>
> A grub around on the intertubes does seem to confirm. The "USB dongle"
> looks
> like a USB flash drive, but is a radio transceiver and I/F gubbins in
> virtually
> no space at all. (My brother used one on MSW, to link to the mobile tower
> about
> 1.5 km away on the next hill.)
>
> I've found indications that if "dmesg |grep wwan" has a hit, then the
> device
> has been found, and with a little luck, an appropriate kernel module ought
> to
> be loaded. And if not, then "dmesg | grep firmware -i" might provide a
> clue to
> issues. It's a start - enough to motivate donning gumboots and wading in.
>
> It could be quite educational to just buy a $40 dongle, and see what
> happens.
> (One from my telco sounds safest, even though they won't talk to me once
> they
> discover I'm running Linux.)
Internode went downhill since they where bought, which is why I left them
for AussieBB.
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