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3G/4G Modems
Huawei E3372s-153 - Full Guide
Introduction HUAWEI E3372s-153 is a high-speed packet access mobile hotspot. It is a multi-mode wireless terminal for SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) and business professionals. The E3372s-153 supports the following standards: Long Term Evolution(LTE)...
OpenWRT
Installation and use of OpenWRT in a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
OpenWRT - Introduction
Introduction OpenWrt is a highly extensible GNU/Linux distribution for embedded devices (typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for routers, OpenWrt is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system fo...
OpenWRT - Installation on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Introduction In the previous page of this chapter we saw an introduction to OpenWRT and also checked the doc page for the Raspberry Pi. There, we confirmed the latest available release for the Pi 3 Model B which is 24.10.4 (as of May 2026). Download and Fl...
OpenWRT - Initial WWAN Internet Access (Raspberry Pi 3 Model B)
Connecting to Internet using the WWAN Interface Continuing where we left on the last page, we can see there is only a LAN interface, but in the current situation we don't have internet access. We will use the integrated WiFi chip (Cypress CYW43455) on the Pi ...
OpenWRT - Using a 4G USB Modem as a WWAN for Internet Access (Pi 3 Model B)
Introduction On the following page: Huawei E3372s-153 - Full Guide I explained how to prepare a Huawei E3372s-153 modem to work in stick mode, which means it can be used on OpenWRT installed on a Pi 3 Model B (i.e). On this page I will explain how can ...
OpenWRT - Sending AT Commands to WWAN 4G USB Modem
Introduction When using an LTE USB modem (like the Huawei E3372s-153) on an embedded system or single-board computer (SBC), the device operates black-boxed behind network layers. Standard web interfaces (LuCI) or network commands (ifconfig) only show Layer 3 ...
OpenWRT - Bridging the 4G Modem Public IP to Another Device
Introduction In order test further topologies, I need another device (like a firewall) to hold the real, non-NATed dynamic public IPv4 address provided by the ISP (Movistar) via a Huawei E3372s-153 4G USB modem. Standard Linux kernel bridges ( br-ctl / br-lan...
Mi Box S 3rd Gen (MDZ-32-AA)
Mi Box S 3rd Gen - Introduction and Debloatting
Introduction The Xiaomi TV Box S 3rd Gen is a compact 4K multimedia streaming player designed to turn standard TVs into Smart TVs. Running on modern Android TV (Google TV) architecture, it serves primarily as a dedicated media center for streaming high-defini...
Mi Box S 3rd Gen - Installing a Custom Launcher
Introduction After successfully setting up and debloating the Mi Box S in the previous step, the device is now running significantly leaner with unnecessary background processes and stock clutter stripped away. However, to completely get rid of the ad-heavy, ...
Phase 1
Some History and Original LAN Addressing
From Copper to Glass: A Personal Journey Through Spain’s Broadband Evolution For many tech enthusiasts, the history of home internet is measured in the hardware that sat in our living rooms. Looking back at the connectivity history of my parents house (which I...
The Transition to a 3rd Party Router
Introduction The problem with the comms setup at Home 1, is that due to the nature of the floor plan, WiFi coverage was always less than half of the home. This problem existed since the very beginning with the Zyxel ADSL router, and continued with the VG-8050...
Phase 2
Askey RTF3505VW-GV
Information Reference
TechInfoDepot - Technical Documentation https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Askey_RTF3505VW-GV Internal photos https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOw-c3niS5ZUpl_86UBXABeGfcxXkmjVy0DeCRvu3CE4zSoh-moLcwph3twDgy0LQ?key=V0lDSWxUWGFSemVxajIzOFQ3NFpFMDlyalVGV...