Dan Ritter wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 03:08:04PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
Visiting vendorS' websites and brick-n-mortar locationS I can find
many references to using with Windows(tm) &/or Apple(tm). I'm much
more interested in using with *DEBIAN*!
[snip]
T-Mobile doesn't sell any USB devices right now, but they
will happily sell you a cell modem with a standard wifi
interface. No weird drivers needed, should work with any Linux
box with a working wifi nic. I would not be surprised if there
was a Netgear USB modem that will work with their service,
though.
Actually they do - to a very close approximation {4G LTE HotSpot
Z915}.
As I stated in my original post; "I'm looking for a USB modem for
cell network (preferred) or a WiFi hot spot (minimally acceptable)."
When tethered by USB connection, *all* WiFi connectivity can be
disabled.
That meets my functional needs, if not my expected operation.
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