Not if you intend to configure it for unlimited data. It seems some of them have been patched from modification. It's a gamble if the one you get works with the script I provided. If you need the portability of a hotspot and don't mind using 4G speeds (usually around 10 Mbps) you could get the GL iNet MUDI V2. That is what I currently use and I made a video about it.
@developer-of-things I've set the apn, and it's saved. the sim works and gets data even on a phone it not registered to it is a Verizon unlimited 5g sim and ive tried a metro plan since t-mobile is the main provider in my area and still the same issue could the isp be seeing thats its a hotspot and not a phone some other way besides IMEI
There are instructions in the README.md file in the git repository, as long as telnet / port 23 is open you can edit the apns.xml here vi ./mnt/userrw/ntgnv/apns.xml I also have an apns_builder.html page in the repo that can help with building the apn entries
do you think its worth to buy m6 pro 5g used unlocked ones from ebay which usually goes for 150 to this are those?
Not if you intend to configure it for unlimited data. It seems some of them have been patched from modification. It's a gamble if the one you get works with the script I provided. If you need the portability of a hotspot and don't mind using 4G speeds (usually around 10 Mbps) you could get the GL iNet MUDI V2. That is what I currently use and I made a video about it.
Know of any guide for flashing MR6150 firmware to MR6110 ATT version
No, I don't believe a guide exists for that
Did everything correctly, and my hotpot. It says broadband disconnected. Is something wrong with it? Could it be blacklisted
Most likely the APN needs to be set. Also make sure to remove the SIM before charging IMEI because that could suspend service
@developer-of-things I've set the apn, and it's saved. the sim works and gets data even on a phone it not registered to it is a Verizon unlimited 5g sim and ive tried a metro plan since t-mobile is the main provider in my area and still the same issue could the isp be seeing thats its a hotspot and not a phone some other way besides IMEI
@@dj13579100 for 5G the IMEI should be the only number used to identify the device.
If I have an unlocked m6 where I can change the APN within the device, can I skip the last steps of the video?
There are instructions in the README.md file in the git repository, as long as telnet / port 23 is open you can edit the apns.xml here
vi ./mnt/userrw/ntgnv/apns.xml
I also have an apns_builder.html page in the repo that can help with building the apn entries
Does this still work?