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OpenWRT : Use your Router as a 4G Router

In this video, we will show you how to transform your regular router into a powerful 4G router. With the increasing need for reliable and fast internet connectivity, this DIY solution will enable you to utilize your existing router to connect to a 4G network.

By leveraging your router as a 4G router, you can enjoy high-speed internet access even in areas where wired connections are limited or unavailable. This can be particularly useful for remote locations, traveling, or as a backup option in case of an internet outage.

Join us as we unlock the potential of your router and provide you with the freedom and flexibility of a 4G connection. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your internet experience. Watch the video now and get ready to supercharge your router!

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9 thoughts on “OpenWRT : Use your Router as a 4G Router

  • Ok so what is the point of this, this is just a hone experiment, no practical use,
    Just use your dumb phone's wifi hotspot to share if that is the goal,
    And also Why would you buy a router with no broadband service.

  • Great 👍 can I use multy modem same time ?

  • "I understood it correctly that there is a failover mechanism. When the internet connection via WAN goes down, does it switch to the USB internet connection? If not, is there a way to configure OpenWRT to make WAN the primary internet source and USB the secondary? When WAN is available again, it switches back. Thank you."

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