Building an LTE Access Point with a Raspberry Pi
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#3How's authentication done? How does T-Mobile permit you to use their frequencies?
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#5So how does it work? I assume the LTE USB modem operates on T-Mobile frequencies, so does that mean it accepts all T-Mobile customers? How's authentication done? How does T-Mobile permit you to use their frequencies?
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#6So how does it work? I assume the LTE USB modem operates on T-Mobile frequencies, so does that mean it accepts all T-Mobile customers? How's authentication done? How does T-Mobile permit you to use their frequencies?
This is not about hosting an LTE 'access point'. It's about creating a access point which uses an LTE uplink. I agree, the title is somewhat misleading.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is not about hosting an LTE 'access point'. It's about creating a access point which uses an LTE uplink. I agree, the title is somewhat misleading.
Correct. If you were to create an actual “access point” you will have the FCC and other agencies knocking on your door within minutes.
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#8You should checkout EspressoBin, which should be more suitable for this task. Hardware-Switch, WAN-Port and so on
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is not about hosting an LTE 'access point'. It's about creating a access point which uses an LTE uplink. I agree, the title is somewhat misleading.
Correct. If you were to create an actual “access point” you will have the FCC and other agencies knocking on your door within minutes.
I would also think the widespread deployment of legit femtocells would provide a decent cover.
But yes, it is generally illegal. (Though this hasn't stopped OpenBTS from being developed)
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#10So how does it work? I assume the LTE USB modem operates on T-Mobile frequencies, so does that mean it accepts all T-Mobile customers? How's authentication done? How does T-Mobile permit you to use their frequencies?
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