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Hi there, I dont know how to put this: Many Asus router have a USB port supporting 4G/5G tethering, somehow being declared as dual WAN (for failover). The Question I have has anybody succeeded in "abusing" this for a regular second WAN via a NIC? First thing which would come to my mind, would be a simple USB NIC. However I doubt this would work, so the next thought would be, to know what Android uses for USB tehtering, and if something like this would be open source etc be integrated in lets say an Alpine Linux where you bridge it with a first NIC?
Has anybody experience with this? Is it possible? Impossible?
Thank you in advance
P.S.: After doing my obligatory search if this has been discussed before, I am seeing a lot of problems, with dual WAN, so no too sure how stable this would work by default?
Has anybody experience with this? Is it possible? Impossible?
Thank you in advance
P.S.: After doing my obligatory search if this has been discussed before, I am seeing a lot of problems, with dual WAN, so no too sure how stable this would work by default?