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This is why Bridge/Passthrough is not an option.
I found a third party device that does pass the public ip address but again it's a shared address with other TMHI devices in the area. Your IMEI number is your WAN address in theory.
Yeacomm devices are configurable and can be put in bridge mode. They call it "work" mode in their gui.
Expensive on the Jungle site. My issue with the device was it has an Omni antenna and it picks the strongest signal to me. It also band locks. The strongest tower to me 1.75 miles away but it's the most congested.
Another tower 2.8 miles from me with less traffic and better speeds. I went back to my KVD21 with a 2X2 mimo antenna and I have faster speeds and a more stable connection. Waveform antennas are great. T-Mobiles new device allows for external antennas. The KVD21 has to be modified. I helped my neighbor with his setup. To avoid the double NAT and possible latency issues, just use the T-Mobile gateway to handle the DHCP and use a mesh system to extend the WiFi coverage in your home.
I can't do that because all of my networking equipment is prosumer. Unifi.
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