Model
3G/4G
Tested
Tested by
Comments*
Quectel EC20-E, EC20-A, EC20-C
4G
Yes
GL.iNet
Quectel EC25-E, EC25-A, EC25-V, EC25-C
4G
Yes
GL.iNet
Quectel UC20-E
3G
Yes
GL.iNet
ZTE ME909s-821
4G
Yes
GL.iNet
Huawei E1550
3G
Yes
GL.iNet
Huanwei E3276
4G
Yes
GL.iNet
TP-Link MA260
3G
Yes
GL.iNet
ZTE M823
4G
Yes
Arnas Risqianto
ZTE MF190
3G
Yes
Arnas Risqianto
Huawei E3372
4G
Yes
anonymous
Pantech UML290VW (Verizon)
4G
Yes
GL.iNet/steven
QMI
Pantech UML295 (Verizon)
4G
Yes
GL.iNet/steven
Host-less
Novatel USB551L (Verizon)
4G
Yes
GL.iNet/steven
QMI
Verizon U620L (Verizon)
4G
Yes
Host-less
*QMI: This modem supports QMI mode. Please choose /dev/cdc-wdm0 in the Device list.
*Host-less: This modem supports tethering mode, please set up by using Tethering but not 3G/4G modem.
You can also refer to
http://ofmodemsandmen.com/supported.html
for a well supported modem list.
4) Tethering
Using USB cable to share network from your smartphone to the router is called Tethering. Host-less modem
works in Tethering as well.
For host-less modem tethering, plug it into the USB port of the router.
For smartphone tethering, connect it to the USB port of the router and click Trust to continue when the
message pops up in your smartphone.
After plugging in your device, the Tethering section will update and your device will be shown on the device
list. The device name will begin with eth or usb such as eth2, usb0. Choose your device and click
Connect
.