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T-Mobile (link is for reference only) is offering a T-Mobile Business Tablet Plan with Unlimited Data + 10GB of Mobile Hotspot for $10 per month. Valid in-store only [store locator].

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Note, The Unlimited tablet promo requires a business account with T-Mobile.

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  • 10GB of mobile hotspot data, then unlimited mobile hotspot at 3G speeds (600 kbps) for the remainder of the month

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Thanks to community member King_Chucky for sharing this deal

Note, The Unlimited tablet promo requires a business account with T-Mobile.

Plan Features:
  • Unlimited high-speed on-device 5G/LTE data (5G device required for 5G access), deprioritized after 50GB of usage
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Just an FYI if you're just getting this for the "free" tablet. The tablet is a Galaxy A7 lite which only costs $200 ($129 on Amazon)

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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Some people don't live in a house.
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Not on the "free" tablet, lol. In all seriousness, don't choose the plan with TE in the title as that one is tax exclusive (you have 2 choices)

soc code ZB10HSTI is the one you want.

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Apr 15, 2023 03:33 AM
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HunterOneApr 15, 2023 03:33 AM
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Quote from appleguy82 :
Has anyone been using this $10 plan as primary home internet now it's more than a year. I feel the speeds are good but the connection isn't as reliable as the TMHI or other ISPs.

Anyone else agrees?
Use as HI.
Connection, great 5 bars on the KVD21, speeds around 100Mbps+/- up/down.
When used with the TMHI 30 free days it was about the same.
Some here have reported speeds of +/-600Mbps.
With the TMOHS1 also great connection, speeds +/-30-50Mbps up/down.

Connection/speeds will depend on tower proximity, time of day/night, congestion, tower maintenance, location of device - window/interior, structure, etc.

Speeds also depend on the PC used, older/newer.
With a new Win 11 i7 laptop KVD21 speeds were close to +/-300Mbps.
With an older Core i3 laptop the KVD21 speeds are above, +/-100Mbps.

See this for more on speeds:

https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=162664981&postcount=5058
Apr 16, 2023 12:02 AM
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hokiebuyApr 16, 2023 12:02 AM
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Quote from HunterOne :
Don't know about Cisco Anyconnect VPN.

But I've used other VPNs, like Proton VPN, VPN Unlimited, and others and there was no speed problem.
Have used both the TMOHS1 hotspot with the TTL mod only, and the KVD21 with the Cudy X6 router with the TTL mod setting, and the KVD21 by itself.

It sounds like a Cisco Anyconnect VPN issue.

Also google: cisco anyconnect vpn dns resolution problem or cisco anyconnect vpn dns, etc.
There may be an issue there.

Does the speed drop only with the Cisco VPN?
And all is normal when not using it?
Or, maybe, since you said that this issue appeared in the last couple of days, you somehow are using hotspot data and and have used up the 10Gb monthly allocation and are now on the low speed??
VPNs do not work well at those low speeds.
Run a couple of speed tests.

Try searching this thread for 1.1.1.1 or 1.1.1.1 vpn or 8.8.8.8 and see if you can get some clues.
Perhaps, changing your DNS to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 may help.

Also, you didn't say which hotspot you're using with the TTL and IMEI mods. Maybe the Franklin T9?
See if you can change the DNS there in the settings.

I have GL.Inet hotspot. I went on t-mobile account to see if it will show me data usage (hotspot vs regular/tablet) but seems they took that feature away. Very strange. Total usage is 15GB. Regardless, with TTL/IMEI mod it shouldn't be using 10GB hotspot data at all, right?

It's not just Cisco, but any VPN. Getting same issue with Cisco, OpenVPN and WireGuard. Most of my usage was VPN, so that could have triggered something with T-mobile. Do you know if they throttle by IMEI, phone number or Account?

Is it possible that T/mobile calculates all VPN data as hotspot data and hit that 10GB cap there? My billing cycle resets in 4 days, I think I'll know.

BTW, I have a T9 hotspot also, but I've never used. Can TTL and IMeI be modded on that too? Do you have link to instructions. Would like to keep it as backup to GL.Inet hotspot.
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Quote from hokiebuy :
I have GL.Inet hotspot. I went on t-mobile account to see if it will show me data usage (hotspot vs regular/tablet) but seems they took that feature away. Very strange. Total usage is 15GB. Regardless, with TTL/IMEI mod it shouldn't be using 10GB hotspot data at all, right?

It's not just Cisco, but any VPN. Getting same issue with Cisco, OpenVPN and WireGuard. Most of my usage was VPN, so that could have triggered something with T-mobile. Do you know if they throttle by IMEI, phone number or Account?

Is it possible that T/mobile calculates all VPN data as hotspot data and hit that 10GB cap there? My billing cycle resets in 4 days, I think I'll know.

BTW, I have a T9 hotspot also, but I've never used. Can TTL and IMeI be modded on that too? Do you have link to instructions. Would like to keep it as backup to GL.Inet hotspot.
Regarding the T-Mobile account not showing a hotspot usage details, that's happened to me before on both the app and going directly to the website. The hotspot usage details showed up again a day or so later, so it might be a bug on T-Mobile's end.

Are you able to get normal speeds on the GL.iNet hotspot while NOT on any VPN right now, even after you've already used the 10GB hotspot limit for the current billing cycle?
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Quote from waterchange :
Just wanted to reply again to both of you that I *highly* appreciate the feedback/suggestions and my edited reply in post 5076 follow-ups that it's all sorta working now. I'm consuming high speed data now so the rules appear to work. In the edited post, I mention that I have to run the "firewall-rules" script manually before I see the TTL rules with "iptables -vL -t mangle" so I just now need to figure out why that isn't being executed automatically on the asus router on boot. So I'm almost there.

Edit: and of course everything now magically works even after the Asus router reboot even though I didn't change anything! Go figure.
After seeing your comments about the firewall script not changing the TTL on the Asus router boot up, I checked my RT-AC68 and the TTL didn't change either. I had to manually run it as you described. There is a bug in the script that I copied from (and saw others using as well). That script originated from this post. https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=155908042&postcount=2578

This line of code returns false since the ip route command doesn't return a default gateway value on boot up, at least not at the time this script is executed on my router.
Code:
if [ `ip route | awk '/default/ { print $3 }'` = 192.168.12.1 ] ; then
For those planning to leave their T-Mobile gateway attached to their Asus router all of the time, the script can be simplified to always change the TTL without checking for the IP of the gateway. Here is the simplified version.
Code:
#!/bin/sh

# Apply missing setting.
modprobe xt_HL
modprobe xt_hl

iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j TTL --ttl-set 66
ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j HL --hl-set 66
logger "Set TTL to 66 for all connections"
For those that like to tinker with the various settings like myself, below is the version I'm using with comments detailing some of the variables you can use. The output can be seen in the System Log on the router.

Code:
#!/bin/sh

# Apply missing setting.
modprobe xt_HL
modprobe xt_hl

# Get Primay WAN IP
WAN0_IP=$(nvram get wan0_ipaddr)
logger "WAN0_IP = ${WAN0_IP}"

# Get Secondary WAN IP if Dual WAN enabled
WAN1_IP=$(nvram get wan1_ipaddr)
logger "WAN1_IP = ${WAN1_IP}"

# Check if USB tethered device is ready.  Returns 1 if active.
USB_MODEM_READY=$(nvram get wan0_is_usb_modem_ready)
logger "USB_MODEM_READY = ${USB_MODEM_READY}"

# Get network interface name
WAN0_IFNAME=$(nvram get wan0_ifname)
logger "WAN0_IFNAME = ${WAN0_IFNAME}"

WAN1_IFNAME=$(nvram get wan1_ifname)
logger "WAN1_IFNAME = ${WAN1_IFNAME}"

# Change to WAN1_IP below if needed
case "${WAN0_IP}" in 
    # Change IP address as needed for your device(s)  
    192.168.12.* | 192.168.56.*) 
        # Set TTL for all connections
        iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j TTL --ttl-set 66
        ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j HL --hl-set 66
        logger "Set TTL to 66 for all connections"
    ;; 
    *)  
        # Set defaults here.

        # Enable TTL changes for USB tethered devices only
        if [ "${USB_MODEM_READY}" = 1 ] ; then
            iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -o usb0 -j TTL --ttl-set 66
            ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -o usb0 -j HL --hl-set 66
            logger "Set TTL to 66 for USB connection only"
        fi
    ;; 
esac
I also noticed the original script defaulted the TTL to 65 if no T-Mobile gateway IP was attached. I'm not sure why that was needed, so I removed that code. My testing shows the TTL defaults (or resets) to 64 if you don't modify the TTL thru the firewall script.

Some additional things I noted while testing:
  • The firewall script executes on boot up and anytime the ethernet cable is connected to a WAN port, or the USB tethering is on and the device connected. So when I disconnect the ethernet cable and reconnect it, I see the in the logs the firewall script ran.

  • I wasn't able to hide the hotspot usage when using mobile phone with USB tethering to the Asus router, even with the TTL changes on the router side. I tested with a Pixel 7, Samsung S20, and Samsung A7 Lite tablet with my RT-AC68U and it always counted as hotspot data. I saw a Reddit post [reddit.com] saying Android creates a secondary interface that is used and the phone would have to be rooted to change that. I was able to hide the hotspot usage using an app, PdaNet+ on my phone and the companion app on my Windows pc. The other workaround I've read is you can run EasyTether on the phone and connect it to a router from GL.iNet that allows you to install the EasyTether driver on.

  • Tested with an unmodified TMOHS1 hotspot connected to the Asus router with the TTL changes and that worked great, it showed as regular data and not hotspot usage.

  • Tested the Asus load balancing option where you can have two internet connection via dual WAN. One connection was from this T-Mobile line and the other was my fiber connection. I set the balance to 1:1 and my speed tests showed a noticeable increase over using single connection. Unfortunately, the connection time out too much to make it usable. This is an issue with the Asus's buggy implementation of load balancing.

  • I found work around to connect to my camera NVR and access my home network while using this T-Mobile line (since CGNAT uses a shared IP address). I installed Tailscale on one of my home servers and that machine advertise a subnet route so I could access all other devices on my router as if I was on my home network. I also tried ZeroTier but couldn't get it working easily so I didn't continue with it. I also read ZeroTier would be more difficult (time consuming) to get working with my NVR.

Of course, all of the info above was for educational purposes only...
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ScottoDonoApr 16, 2023 04:42 AM
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Quote from Rdog :
...
For those that like to tinker with the various settings like myself, below is the version I'm using with comments detailing some of the variables you can use. The output can be seen in the System Log on the router.

Code:
#!/bin/sh

# Apply missing setting.
modprobe xt_HL
modprobe xt_hl

# Get Primay WAN IP
WAN0_IP=$(nvram get wan0_ipaddr)
logger "WAN0_IP = ${WAN0_IP}"

# Get Secondary WAN IP if Dual WAN enabled
WAN1_IP=$(nvram get wan1_ipaddr)
logger "WAN1_IP = ${WAN1_IP}"

# Check if USB tethered device is ready.  Returns 1 if active.
USB_MODEM_READY=$(nvram get wan0_is_usb_modem_ready)
logger "USB_MODEM_READY = ${USB_MODEM_READY}"

# Get network interface name
WAN0_IFNAME=$(nvram get wan0_ifname)
logger "WAN0_IFNAME = ${WAN0_IFNAME}"

WAN1_IFNAME=$(nvram get wan1_ifname)
logger "WAN1_IFNAME = ${WAN1_IFNAME}"

# Change to WAN1_IP below if needed
case "${WAN0_IP}" in 
    # Change IP address as needed for your device(s)  
    192.168.12.* | 192.168.56.*) 
        # Set TTL for all connections
        iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j TTL --ttl-set 66
        ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j HL --hl-set 66
        logger "Set TTL to 66 for all connections"
    ;; 
    *)  
        # Set defaults here.

        # Enable TTL changes for USB tethered devices only
        if [ "${USB_MODEM_READY}" = 1 ] ; then
            iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -o usb0 -j TTL --ttl-set 66
            ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -o usb0 -j HL --hl-set 66
            logger "Set TTL to 66 for USB connection only"
        fi
    ;; 
esac
I also noticed the original script defaulted the TTL to 65 if no T-Mobile gateway IP was attached. I'm not sure why that was needed, so I removed that code. My testing shows the TTL defaults (or resets) to 64 if you don't modify the TTL thru the firewall script.

Some additional things I noted while testing:
  • The firewall script executes on boot up and anytime the ethernet cable is connected to a WAN port, or the USB tethering is on and the device connected. So when I disconnect the ethernet cable and reconnect it, I see the in the logs the firewall script ran.

  • I wasn't able to hide the hotspot usage when using mobile phone with USB tethering to the Asus router, even with the TTL changes on the router side. I tested with a Pixel 7, Samsung S20, and Samsung A7 Lite tablet with my RT-AC68U and it always counted as hotspot data. I saw a Reddit post [reddit.com] saying Android creates a secondary interface that is used and the phone would have to be rooted to change that. I was able to hide the hotspot usage using an app, PdaNet+ on my phone and the companion app on my Windows pc. The other workaround I've read is you can run EasyTether on the phone and connect it to a router from GL.iNet that allows you to install the EasyTether driver on.

  • Tested with an unmodified TMOHS1 hotspot connected to the Asus router with the TTL changes and that worked great, it showed as regular data and not hotspot usage.

  • Tested the Asus load balancing option where you can have two internet connection via dual WAN. One connection was from this T-Mobile line and the other was my fiber connection. I set the balance to 1:1 and my speed tests showed a noticeable increase over using single connection. Unfortunately, the connection time out too much to make it usable. This is an issue with the Asus's buggy implementation of load balancing.

  • I found work around to connect to my camera NVR and access my home network while using this T-Mobile line (since CGNAT uses a shared IP address). I installed Tailscale on one of my home servers and that machine advertise a subnet route so I could access all other devices on my router as if I was on my home network. I also tried ZeroTier but couldn't get it working easily so I didn't continue with it. I also read ZeroTier would be more difficult (time consuming) to get working with my NVR.

Of course, all of the info above was for educational purposes only...
Just out of curiousity, what does it matter if you are connected to another ISP like Comcast and keep the same TTL used for T-Mobile? Why do you need an if/then at all? In other words, what is the issue using TTL 66 for everything?
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hokiebuyApr 16, 2023 05:08 AM
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Quote from Rdog :
Regarding the T-Mobile account not showing a hotspot usage details, that's happened to me before on both the app and going directly to the website. The hotspot usage details showed up again a day or so later, so it might be a bug on T-Mobile's end.

Are you able to get normal speeds on the GL.iNet hotspot while NOT on any VPN right now, even after you've already used the 10GB hotspot limit for the current billing cycle?
Correct. When VPN is not connected, I get normal speeds. It's only when VPN is connected and only on the device that has the VPN that speeds crawl to zero. Very strange.
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Quote from ScottoDono :
Just out of curiousity, what does it matter if you are connected to another ISP like Comcast and keep the same TTL used for T-Mobile? Why do you need an if/then at all? In other words, what is the issue using TTL 66 for everything?
It should be fine if you leave the TTL to 66 for everything and just use the simple script to do that. I try to only make changes when they are needed, but that's just me. The second version of the script can be used to set different TTL values for different devices. It's more for flexibility but isn't needed for most people.

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HunterOneApr 16, 2023 07:34 AM
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Quote from hokiebuy :
I have GL.Inet hotspot. I went on t-mobile account to see if it will show me data usage (hotspot vs regular/tablet) but seems they took that feature away. Very strange. Total usage is 15GB. Regardless, with TTL/IMEI mod it shouldn't be using 10GB hotspot data at all, right?

It's not just Cisco, but any VPN. Getting same issue with Cisco, OpenVPN and WireGuard. Most of my usage was VPN, so that could have triggered something with T-mobile. Do you know if they throttle by IMEI, phone number or Account?

Is it possible that T/mobile calculates all VPN data as hotspot data and hit that 10GB cap there? My billing cycle resets in 4 days, I think I'll know.

BTW, I have a T9 hotspot also, but I've never used. Can TTL and IMeI be modded on that too? Do you have link to instructions. Would like to keep it as backup to GL.Inet hotspot.
Here are some thoughts:

1. Let's see what happens when your billing cycle resets in a couple of days.

2. The Franklin T9 can be modified and there is a script described in this thread. Search for T9 TTL and T9 IMEI or T9 for more. See if you can test for this problem using the T9 now before your billing period restarts, and also test after.

3. Try to ping google.com and see what you get. See this post:
https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=162664981&postcount=5058

4. Try changing your DNS in the hotspot, if possible, to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8, it may help.

5. Have you tried to recreate this VPN issue with various other devices, PCs/tablets/phones?

6. Does this VPN issue appear on WiFi only, ethernet cable hard wired only, or both?

This VPN issue may be related to the hotspot you use, BUT it's very strange that it just appeared a few days ago.
Did you change some setting somewhere recently?

As I stated above, I don't have a VPN issue at all with various VPNs
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Cozypanda007Apr 17, 2023 07:20 PM
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Quote from Rdog :
After seeing your comments about the firewall script not changing the TTL on the Asus router boot up, I checked my RT-AC68 and the TTL didn't change either. I had to manually run it as you described. There is a bug in the script that I copied from (and saw others using as well). That script originated from this post. https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=155908042&postcount=2578

This line of code returns false since the ip route command doesn't return a default gateway value on boot up, at least not at the time this script is executed on my router.Code:if [ `ip route | awk '/default/ { print $3 }'` = 192.168.12.1 ] ; then For those planning to leave their T-Mobile gateway attached to their Asus router all of the time, the script can be simplified to always change the TTL without checking for the IP of the gateway. Here is the simplified version.Code:#!/bin/sh

# Apply missing setting.
modprobe xt_HL
modprobe xt_hl

iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j TTL --ttl-set 66
ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j HL --hl-set 66
logger "Set TTL to 66 for all connections" For those that like to tinker with the various settings like myself, below is the version I'm using with comments detailing some of the variables you can use. The output can be seen in the System Log on the router.
Code:#!/bin/sh

# Apply missing setting.
modprobe xt_HL
modprobe xt_hl

# Get Primay WAN IP
WAN0_IP=$(nvram get wan0_ipaddr)
logger "WAN0_IP = ${WAN0_IP}"

# Get Secondary WAN IP if Dual WAN enabled
WAN1_IP=$(nvram get wan1_ipaddr)
logger "WAN1_IP = ${WAN1_IP}"

# Check if USB tethered device is ready. Returns 1 if active.
USB_MODEM_READY=$(nvram get wan0_is_usb_modem_ready)
logger "USB_MODEM_READY = ${USB_MODEM_READY}"

# Get network interface name
WAN0_IFNAME=$(nvram get wan0_ifname)
logger "WAN0_IFNAME = ${WAN0_IFNAME}"

WAN1_IFNAME=$(nvram get wan1_ifname)
logger "WAN1_IFNAME = ${WAN1_IFNAME}"

# Change to WAN1_IP below if needed
case "${WAN0_IP}" in
# Change IP address as needed for your device(s)
192.168.12.* | 192.168.56.*)
# Set TTL for all connections
iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j TTL --ttl-set 66
ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -j HL --hl-set 66
logger "Set TTL to 66 for all connections"
;;
*)
# Set defaults here.

# Enable TTL changes for USB tethered devices only
if [ "${USB_MODEM_READY}" = 1 ] ; then
iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -o usb0 -j TTL --ttl-set 66
ip6tables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING -o usb0 -j HL --hl-set 66
logger "Set TTL to 66 for USB connection only"
fi
;;
esac I also noticed the original script defaulted the TTL to 65 if no T-Mobile gateway IP was attached. I'm not sure why that was needed, so I removed that code. My testing shows the TTL defaults (or resets) to 64 if you don't modify the TTL thru the firewall script.

Some additional things I noted while testing:
  • The firewall script executes on boot up and anytime the ethernet cable is connected to a WAN port, or the USB tethering is on and the device connected. So when I disconnect the ethernet cable and reconnect it, I see the in the logs the firewall script ran.
  • I wasn't able to hide the hotspot usage when using mobile phone with USB tethering to the Asus router, even with the TTL changes on the router side. I tested with a Pixel 7, Samsung S20, and Samsung A7 Lite tablet with my RT-AC68U and it always counted as hotspot data. I saw a Reddit post [reddit.com] saying Android creates a secondary interface that is used and the phone would have to be rooted to change that. I was able to hide the hotspot usage using an app, PdaNet+ on my phone and the companion app on my Windows pc. The other workaround I've read is you can run EasyTether on the phone and connect it to a router from GL.iNet that allows you to install the EasyTether driver on.
  • Tested with an unmodified TMOHS1 hotspot connected to the Asus router with the TTL changes and that worked great, it showed as regular data and not hotspot usage.
  • Tested the Asus load balancing option where you can have two internet connection via dual WAN. One connection was from this T-Mobile line and the other was my fiber connection. I set the balance to 1:1 and my speed tests showed a noticeable increase over using single connection. Unfortunately, the connection time out too much to make it usable. This is an issue with the Asus's buggy implementation of load balancing.
  • I found work around to connect to my camera NVR and access my home network while using this T-Mobile line (since CGNAT uses a shared IP address). I installed Tailscale on one of my home servers and that machine advertise a subnet route so I could access all other devices on my router as if I was on my home network. I also tried ZeroTier but couldn't get it working easily so I didn't continue with it. I also read ZeroTier would be more difficult (time consuming) to get working with my NVR.

Of course, all of the info above was for educational purposes only...
I have a very old rooted google nexus 5x and it pulls regular data when tethered to the ASUS AC68U with TTL chaged to 65.

I also tested a tracfone nokia g300 5g (nokia refuses to unlock bootloader, no rooting method for it). When tethered via usb to my windows pc, this nokia pulls hotspot data. After the hotspot limit is reached, it becomes unusable, as if no internet. When it's tethered to my ac68u (TTL set to 65), no internet at all. It even does not pull hotspot data.

My moto g stylus 2022 will be unlocked soon. Not sure if it will be different from the nokia.
Apr 18, 2023 02:32 AM
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Quote from Cozypanda007 :
I have a very old rooted google nexus 5x and it pulls regular data when tethered to the ASUS AC68U with TTL chaged to 65.

I also tested a tracfone nokia g300 5g (nokia refuses to unlock bootloader, no rooting method for it). When tethered via usb to my windows pc, this nokia pulls hotspot data. After the hotspot limit is reached, it becomes unusable, as if no internet. When it's tethered to my ac68u (TTL set to 65), no internet at all. It even does not pull hotspot data.

My moto g stylus 2022 will be unlocked soon. Not sure if it will be different from the nokia.

Actually looking to do the same, as in using the Metro Moto via USB to my Asus..... I actually have the same router as you are using as well. Would you mind sharing the script you used to alter the TTL via USB?

In the meantime, I might try putting the SIM into my unlocked Flip 4 and see what my results might be..

Thanks.
Apr 18, 2023 03:08 PM
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Cozypanda007Apr 18, 2023 03:08 PM
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Quote from c0d3917 :
Actually looking to do the same, as in using the Metro Moto via USB to my Asus..... I actually have the same router as you are using as well. Would you mind sharing the script you used to alter the TTL via USB?

In the meantime, I might try putting the SIM into my unlocked Flip 4 and see what my results might be..

Thanks.
Instructions are from this post: https://slickdeals.net/f/15673165-10-month-t-mobile-unlimited-tablet-line-10?src=SiteSearchV2Algo&p=155901412#post155901412.

But like others have said, when a mobile phone is tethered to a router, only changing TTL on the router won't hide hotspot usage because: Chatgpt explains it better: "When tethering from an Android phone, the phone creates a new "rmnet" interface specifically for the hotspot traffic, and adjusts the TTL value for that interface separately from the primary "rmnet" interface used for the phone's own data traffic. So adjusting the TTL value for the primary "rmnet" interface will not affect the tethered traffic.

To adjust the TTL value for the tethered traffic, you would need to identify the interface name used for the hotspot traffic (which can vary depending on the device and the Android version), and set the TTL value for that interface separately."

Then Chatgpt provides a solution: "That being said, here's a general outline of the steps you would need to follow:

Root your Android phone and install a file manager app with root access.

Navigate to the system directory /etc and find the file tethering.conf. If the file doesn't exist, you may need to create it.

Open tethering.conf in a text editor with root privileges (such as "Root Explorer" or "ES File Explorer") and add the following lines:

kotlin

ndc network interface setcfg rndis0 0.0.0.0/0 0
ndc network route add 0.0.0.0/0 rndis0

These lines disable the creation of the secondary "rmnet" interface for hotspot traffic and route it over the primary "rmnet" interface instead."

Of course, all this is for entertainment only
Apr 18, 2023 03:21 PM
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c0d3917Apr 18, 2023 03:21 PM
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Quote from Cozypanda007 :
Instructions are from this post: https://slickdeals.net/f/15673165-10-month-t-mobile-unlimited-tablet-line-10?src=SiteSearchV2Algo&p=155901412#post155901412.

But like others have said, when a mobile phone is tethered to a router, only changing TTL on the router won't hide hotspot usage because: Chatgpt explains it better: "When tethering from an Android phone, the phone creates a new "rmnet" interface specifically for the hotspot traffic, and adjusts the TTL value for that interface separately from the primary "rmnet" interface used for the phone's own data traffic. So adjusting the TTL value for the primary "rmnet" interface will not affect the tethered traffic.

To adjust the TTL value for the tethered traffic, you would need to identify the interface name used for the hotspot traffic (which can vary depending on the device and the Android version), and set the TTL value for that interface separately."

Then Chatgpt provides a solution: "That being said, here's a general outline of the steps you would need to follow:

Root your Android phone and install a file manager app with root access.

Navigate to the system directory /etc and find the file tethering.conf. If the file doesn't exist, you may need to create it.

Open tethering.conf in a text editor with root privileges (such as "Root Explorer" or "ES File Explorer") and add the following lines:

kotlin

ndc network interface setcfg rndis0 0.0.0.0/0 0
ndc network route add 0.0.0.0/0 rndis0

These lines disable the creation of the secondary "rmnet" interface for hotspot traffic and route it over the primary "rmnet" interface instead."

Of course, all this is for entertainment only

Appreciate the info.! Looks like rooting might be the only option....?

PS - Your Nexus device does work via USB though? Just none of the other devices you tried from my understanding.
Last edited by c0d3917 April 18, 2023 at 09:23 AM.
Apr 18, 2023 03:34 PM
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Cozypanda007Apr 18, 2023 03:34 PM
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Quote :
Quote from c0d3917 :
Appreciate the info.! Looks like rooting might be the only option....?

PS - Your Nexus device does work via USB though? Just none of the other devices you tried from my understanding.
c0d3917Appreciate the info.! Looks like rooting might be the only option....?

PS - Your Nexus device does work via USB though? Just none of the other devices you tried from my understanding.
Correct. The nexus 5x is running android 6 or 7. Under developer options-default usb configuration: it shows one option as "RNDIS(USB ethernet). Modern android versions would show something like" usb tether or tethering". I guess in old android, when tether is enabled, it does not "reates a new "rmnet" interface specifically for the hotspot traffic, and adjusts the TTL value for that interface separately from the primary "rmnet" interface used for the phone's own data traffic."

nexus 5x only pulls lte speed, so it is no different than a TOHS1 or other working options discussed here. Btw, rooting voids your warranty and may brick your phone. I suggest not risking it.
Apr 19, 2023 04:52 PM
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hokiebuyApr 19, 2023 04:52 PM
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Quote from HunterOne :
Don't know about Cisco Anyconnect VPN.

But I've used other VPNs, like Proton VPN, VPN Unlimited, and others and there was no speed problem.
Have used both the TMOHS1 hotspot with the TTL mod only, and the KVD21 with the Cudy X6 router with the TTL mod setting, and the KVD21 by itself.

It sounds like a Cisco Anyconnect VPN issue.

Also google: cisco anyconnect vpn dns resolution problem or cisco anyconnect vpn dns, etc.
There may be an issue there.

Does the speed drop only with the Cisco VPN?
And all is normal when not using it?
Or, maybe, since you said that this issue appeared in the last couple of days, you somehow are using hotspot data and and have used up the 10Gb monthly allocation and are now on the low speed??
VPNs do not work well at those low speeds.
Run a couple of speed tests.

Try searching this thread for 1.1.1.1 or 1.1.1.1 vpn or 8.8.8.8 and see if you can get some clues.
Perhaps, changing your DNS to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 may help.

Also, you didn't say which hotspot you're using with the TTL and IMEI mods. Maybe the Franklin T9?
See if you can change the DNS there in the settings.

So I wanted to quickly follow-up and tell you what worked. I tried everything you suggested (and thank you!). I reversed the IMEI mod and VPN started working. My hunch is that T-mobile blacklisted VPN usage on my IMEI. I was using IMEI of ZTE device.

Now it's back to using original IMEI and it's working. It could also be that my previous usage was 100% VPN and T-mobile wasn't happy that they couldn't sell DNS inquiries? Now, I will mix VPN use with non-VPN use.

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Apr 19, 2023 10:34 PM
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cuoreesitanteApr 19, 2023 10:34 PM
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Quote from c0d3917 :
Actually looking to do the same, as in using the Metro Moto via USB to my Asus..... I actually have the same router as you are using as well. Would you mind sharing the script you used to alter the TTL via USB?

In the meantime, I might try putting the SIM into my unlocked Flip 4 and see what my results might be..

Thanks.
Honestly if you are thinking about using this consistently at home it's worth it to invest another 60-70 bucks on a KVD21 or something equivalent, you will get much better speeds on 5G (assuming you have 5G coverage). I was using a TMOHS1 which is 4G, got 40-50 mbps consistently, which is not bad; but with the KVD21 I'm now getting 150-200 consistently and 20ms ping, which is actually good enough to use as home internet.

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