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How to bridge a 4G LTE wireless hotspot to a wireless router?

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The AR300M16 would be a good choice to start out with... it's an N300 class device, with 100BaseT, but it's fast enough over wifi to saturate the wired side...

All the GL-iNet devices are OpenWRT under the hood, so lots of flexibility with regards to SW packages and configurations...

I'm testing their B1300 device, which is an AC1200 class unit with Gigabit ethernet - seems to be good, but with OpenWRT, it's slightly less open - the GL-iNet builds include QSDK, which has some closed source code outside of OpenWRT.
Are these so-called travel routers able to handle half a dozen devices?
Do you need to configure the router in command line or is there some user interface similar to what other common routers have?

Looking forward to getting to the bottom of this and setting this up.
 
Are these so-called travel routers able to handle half a dozen devices?
Do you need to configure the router in command line or is there some user interface similar to what other common routers have?

Looking forward to getting to the bottom of this and setting this up.

Yes...

GL-iNet's firmware is based on OpenWRT - they have their skin which is pretty decent, and under the hood in "Advanced Settings" it's the OpenWRT LUCI WebUI.

The AR300m can easily handle 10 plus clients...
 

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