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expired Posted by King_Chucky • Mar 16, 2022
Mar 16, 2022 1:58 AM
T-Mobile Business Tablet Plan: Unlimited Data + 10GB of Mobile Hotspot
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They will still lock you to a 2 year EIP even if it's free (They'll make a monthly credit to cover the tablet EIP)
Meaning you'd end up paying $10 for 2 years ($240) for a $129 tablet.
So if you're only doing it for the tablet then it's not worth it
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Lucky you! I was told that I need to open up a voice line with T-mobile business in order for them to have some flexibility to give me a credit for Tab S7 5G FE.
The router's really independent though. Doesn't matter if you have T-Mobile, Xfinity, Starlink, or anything else for your service provider. Your WiFi router or mesh system needs to match the size and configuration of the space you're covering with WiFi. So I wouldn't really consider "powerful router - $200" as part of the equation when comparing ISPs.
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Yes, the Mango [amazon.com] is the $30 router.
So you tether the phone to some intermediary device that supports USB tethering, and then connect that intermediary device via Ethernet cable to your router of choice (TP-Link or anything else).
What is the "intermediary device"? A GL.iNet router would work. But in my case, I wanted to run a VPN and found the processing ability of the router to be a bottleneck. (VPN encryption/decryption is processor-intensive.)
I had an old (like 12 years old) ThinkPad laptop lying around running Windows 10, so I decided to use that as the "intermediary device". You install the EasyTether driver for Windows [mobile-stream.com] to tether the phone to the laptop, wire the laptop to your router via Ethernet cable, and then share your tethered network connection over Ethernet [tomshardware.com].
The VPN runs on the laptop. Even a 12-year-old laptop is more than sufficient for VPN processing.
A simpler approach is to just tether the phone to a router that supports USB tethering (most GL.iNet routers, for example). And that works great as a travel setup. But in your house you don't necessarily want to be limited by the WiFi coverage of a tiny travel router. The approach I described above allows you to choose any WiFi router or mesh system you like.
Yes, the Mango [amazon.com] is the $30 router.
Since the VPN will be running on the phone and not on the mango, shouldn't that get high speeds or will the mango still be a bottleneck?
Since the VPN will be running on the phone and not on the mango, shouldn't that get high speeds or will the mango still be a bottleneck?
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That said, it will work with this plan.
That said, it will work with this plan.
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You will probably see 20-50mbps on that setup. You would be incredibly lucky to ever pull 100 mbps on that setup.
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