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Edward_75
Dec 22, 2024Aspirant
Tether mr1100 to phone for cellular data
I just bought a nighthawk M1 gigabit LTE Mobile router. I have tried tethering to my pixel 7a, with T-Mobile as my ISP, with both the USB type c and type a. I am unable to get the router to verify any...
rcpax
Dec 24, 2024Luminary
If you want to offload data for your hotspot, you can do it via WiFi on your mobile phone. Put your phone in hotspot mode, let the netgear find your phone hotspot SSID. You can also offload data input from a LAN cable (just as a side note). You can only use the USB port for tethering FROM the netgear device using the SIM data, but not the other way around. That is how I remember it. Read the manual too. It is all outlined in there
- Edward_75Dec 24, 2024AspirantIs there a more detailed manual than the one that came with it? There isn't much to it, like not giving description of use for each port. Not no I don't want to use phone as Wi-Fi hotspot, that is how my last phone overheated.
- rcpaxDec 24, 2024Luminary
Edward_75 wrote:
Is there a more detailed manual than the one that came with it? There isn't much to it, like not giving description of use for each port. Not no I don't want to use phone as Wi-Fi hotspot, that is how my last phone overheated.if you don't want to do it that way, there is not much that you can do for the hardware that you have. I understand that is not the most ideal way to do that. The netgear mobile hotspot was designed primarily to pull data off of the SIM card. These data offloading methods are sort of secondary "nice to have" abilities that netgear added.
- rcpaxDec 24, 2024Luminary
Edward_75 wrote:
Is there a more detailed manual than the one that came with it? There isn't much to it, like not giving description of use for each port.Whatever the manual describes, that is pretty much what there is to it. If it's not described in there, then that function does not exist.