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Standard User Woolwich
(experienced) Mon 28-Feb-22 14:18:36
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Cheap Ethernet mobile modem


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Does such a thing exist? A cheap 4G modem I can use with a router to create a test network. Needs to be Ethernet.
Standard User Woolwich
(experienced) Wed 02-Mar-22 08:46:01
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Re: Cheap Ethernet mobile modem


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I think this is the sort of thing I was looking for. On the high side of cheap but they exist nonetheless.
https://www.box.co.uk/LB2120-100UKS-Netgear-LB2120-4...
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Wed 02-Mar-22 09:06:40
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Re: Cheap Ethernet mobile modem


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That’s a router. If it’s got erhernet port(s) it’s a router.


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Standard User Woolwich
(experienced) Wed 02-Mar-22 10:24:39
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Re: Cheap Ethernet mobile modem


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If it’s got erhernet port(s) it’s a router.


I've got an Openreach ECI modem which has an Ethernet port. Is that a router? wink

Anyways, need has passed so I didn't do proper research. That one may or may not have worked for me whatever it is.
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Wed 02-Mar-22 10:32:50
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In reply to a post by Pheasant:
If it’s got erhernet port(s) it’s a router.


I've got an Openreach ECI modem which has an Ethernet port. Is that a router? wink

Anyways, need has passed so I didn't do proper research. That one may or may not have worked for me whatever it is.

Touché. To be explicitly clear in reference to your question, 😉 mobile network NTE consumer gear that connects via USB would be considered a modem. Every other type that has Ethernet port is really a router.

Edit: a “modem” equivalent with an Ethernet port is to search for LTE routers that support pass-through / bridge mode of operation…some the Huawei, Netgear, Zyxel, Teltonika or even MikroTik LTE boxes will do this. Some IOT specific devices support bridge mode operation.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 02-Mar-22 12:45:44
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Re: Cheap Ethernet mobile modem


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In reply to a post by Pheasant:
Touché. To be explicitly clear in reference to your question, 😉 mobile network NTE consumer gear that connects via USB would be considered a modem. Every other type that has Ethernet port is really a router.

Ha, is it a router if its doing NAT, and not a router if its bridging? (even if the mobile network is doing CGNAT anyway). smile

Very much semantics.

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Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Wed 02-Mar-22 13:19:30
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Shall we just call it a box 😎🤣
Standard User dragon2611
(experienced) Wed 02-Mar-22 13:30:24
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Re: Cheap Ethernet mobile modem


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In reply to a post by Woolwich:
In reply to a post by Pheasant:
If it’s got erhernet port(s) it’s a router.


I've got an Openreach ECI modem which has an Ethernet port. Is that a router? wink

Anyways, need has passed so I didn't do proper research. That one may or may not have worked for me whatever it is.


Quite possibly, the Huawei ones were certainly capable of routing it's just the openreach config didn't have that feature enabled.

Regarding the OP's question maybe the GL-INET routers as they're often running a variant of openwrt so you may be able to bridge the cellular to the ethernet (Although as I don't have one I can't confirm for sure)
Standard User pluralist
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 02-Mar-22 15:13:37
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In reply to a post by Pheasant:
If it’s got erhernet port(s) it’s a router.
I've got an Openreach ECI modem which has an Ethernet port. Is that a router? wink
Actually, yes. Defaulted to bridge mode. As was the Openreach Huawei "modem". Some of us experimented with the latter as a normal modem/router once the unlocked firmware came along.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 02-Mar-22 19:00:00
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Actually, yes. Defaulted to bridge mode. As was the Openreach Huawei "modem". Some of us experimented with the latter as a normal modem/router once the unlocked firmware came along.
And some of us converted Zyxel routers into modems.

The terminology is not what it was in the dial up days. 😃

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