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[–] n0clue 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

You do what now? Yes you can use a 5G connection with it, I don't believe it has a modem which is what I think you need to replace. Most likely you'd have to call your ISP and register a new modem anyway Sierra Wireless Cradle point Etc. Probably something you'd have to be on a business account to do though. I would buy a cheap 5G Android phone and Root and Magisk then dialup using tether in openwrt