I am setting up a Moto G5+ phone running Android Oreo to use with my RT-AC68U in dual WAN failover mode. Running Merlin 380.69_2. I'm planning on having it as backup for the times I lose my primary cable internet service (not often) or if the exterior cable feeding the house gets cut. I count on internet for all sorts of home automation stuff and remote monitoring.
It seems to work fine if I connect to the router USB 3.0 port and manually enable USB Tethering mode in the phone. But if the router USB port loses connectivity with the phone for some reason, USB tethering turns off and will not automatically re-enable. It requires me to manually turn it back on.
I've found several apps that will sense the connection and turn on the tether automatically but they all require root, which I really would like to not do. I've studied various root instructions on the web and none seem to agree how to do it and are incomplete so a nooby gets lost quickly. I don't want to brick the phone experimenting.
Any suggestions? Maybe a different phone? I'd like to stay with the phone concept because I have a Red Pocket plan that gives me 500MB a month for $5 and that would hopefully be enough.
It seems to work fine if I connect to the router USB 3.0 port and manually enable USB Tethering mode in the phone. But if the router USB port loses connectivity with the phone for some reason, USB tethering turns off and will not automatically re-enable. It requires me to manually turn it back on.
I've found several apps that will sense the connection and turn on the tether automatically but they all require root, which I really would like to not do. I've studied various root instructions on the web and none seem to agree how to do it and are incomplete so a nooby gets lost quickly. I don't want to brick the phone experimenting.
Any suggestions? Maybe a different phone? I'd like to stay with the phone concept because I have a Red Pocket plan that gives me 500MB a month for $5 and that would hopefully be enough.