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what hotspot are you using? I have a 4G router but I want to change it to a 5G. If it is just a mobile device I have no idea but a sim router just works like a normal router
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Hotspot from my pixel. Connectivity must be 5g. Then router a mix of 2.4 and 5 GHz.
No to SIM routers although a data SIM off Amazon and a SIM router is very tempting if it wasn't so damn expensive.
Three offered me promotion pricing on their broadband but no, not paying £20+ per month extra. They already get £17 out of me for unlimited everything which is my hotspot.
When I went into a three store they told me the three routers knocking about on eBay are unlocked ready for any SIM
They are my daughter has one as does a friend down the road. They both get good speed and switched from other broadband. I actually get the best speed here from EE (Lyca) and get 100 meg mobile so may well switch one day too but currently on the BT Essentials package as I am on UC currently
As for expanding your hotspot I have no idea but not researched it
you can in theory use a repeater/extender. I wonder if you could connect to a repeater that has a nic then connect that to a mesh system. Might be over complicated and not work anyway of course
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I was just about to post regarding a repeater. I wouldn't mind an Asus router that has wireless repeater but which model.
Problem is connecting repeater to the hotspot. If I need to access the repeaters UI again I cannot retrieve the IP from my pixel because it doesn't show those details. 198.168.0.1 goes dead in repeater mode no?
I wonder if this would work. Providing I’ve understood
USB to Ethernet adapter
Share the connection
Buy a cheap mesh system something like a TP-Link Deco S4(3-pack) AC1200Mbps
Use one of them as the router and connect to the pixel the others place as required
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Oh ok. Well I have one of those for my fire TV setup which uses micro usb. I don't see why it shouldn't work. Nice one I'll look for one in the bargain bin only drawback would be it not being gigabit
You could buy(or perhaps you have an old one lying around unused) and set up a router in mesh mode(access point), so it will act as a WiFi relay between the hotspot(pixel with mobile connection?) and any device. The device will communicate with the relay and the relay will then communicate with the hotspot. As long as the router has the speed and level of WiFi you need(eg 2.4GHz or 5GHz), it should be ok. Guides to set it up are out there.
I brought an Asus AC3200 router. I also got a Belkin usb c to ethernet adapter mine is 60w pass through, I jumped the gun on eBay only to then find a 100w cheaper some days later.. https://www.belkin.com/uk/p/usb-c-to...NC019btBK.html
Anywho the router is in access point mode. The usb c adapter is working. Wireless has indeed improved.
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Problem is connecting repeater to the hotspot. If I need to access the repeaters UI again I cannot retrieve the IP from my pixel because it doesn't show those details. 198.168.0.1 goes dead in repeater mode no?
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Is there an app that shows all active IP connections including those through hotspot?
4. If the ASUS router in Access Point (AP) mode is not connected to the parent router, can I enter the ASUS router settings page (WebGUI)?
If the ASUS router is in Access Point (AP) mode and isn't linked to the parent router, neither the router nor connected devices can receive an IP address from the parent router. Consequently, you won't be able to access the ASUS router's settings page (WebGUI).