@elly @piggo Valid way to get cheap internet in Germany. Noob friendly way of doing this is Android phone with USB Tethering connected to a FritzBox Router (they have native support). Had that set up for half a year until the new provider finally finished the FTTC install.
And it's not like it would be a huge loss if a iPhone 5s dies, compared to the effort to rig up a wwan card/usb stick with external antennas.
@kitten @domi @weirdtreething @elly
Some ISPs don't allow tethering for some odd reason. That's also why so odd looking "features" like the ability to not decrement the TTL when forwarding a package were introduced in routers :D
@agowa338 @kitten @weirdtreething @elly not “TTL checking” banned, “modem tries connecting to network and never succeeds” banned. likely blacklisted my IMEI, likely because the chinese manufacturer used it multiple times
@domi @elly @weirdtreething @kitten
well restart your phone then. These chinese manufacturers often auto generate the IMEI on startup or there is some simple way (easily discoverable using the model number on e.g. xda developers) to arbitrarily change it. e.g. via a text or hex editor on a specific file or using a specific adb command.
At least those are they ways I've encountered up until now in this regard.
@domi @elly @weirdtreething @kitten
You'd be surprised but some of these modems are running android on the chip...
Also I only outlined my experiences with cheap chinese mobile modems. I haven't seen other ways of "they cheeped out on the IMEI"...