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    USB modem signal strength in dbs ?

    Hello ,

    I have a usb modem and would like to get a good signal.

    Is there a program in Linux which can give you a db (decibel) reading ?

    The modem connects directly to my Desktop pc.

    Thanks.

    #2
    A 'modem' -- connected to your phone line? Not 'wifi'? IF the former, you're not going to get a signal strength indication -- no signal. Can you clarify please?
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      #3
      Hello Snowhog,

      I am using the following modem :

      Modem USB Huawei E3372S-153

      It uses an ordinary sim card from your cell phone.

      You are absolutely correct in that you will not get a signal since the modem is not wifi.

      Which brings me to my question of how can you generate a signal reading in dbs ?

      Actually, i think i have solved this issue in a roundabout sort of way.

      I bought a TP-Link archer mr200 ac750 router today , which runs on mobile sim.

      It generates a good wifi signal from the sim , in turn producing a db reading with wicd.

      I calibrated this to the max and now use the Ethernet connection for safer browsing.

      I am getting between 60 to 64 Mb /s down and 8 Mb/s up. Very pleased with the result.

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        #4
        Tethering you laptop to your 4G LTE connection? If so, how big is your phone bill each month?
        I average 90 GB/mo on my TWC internet connection. When I download a distro sometimes higher.
        I have a 30GB data plan for my iPhone6 and if I go over it there is a charge of $15/Gb for each GB over 30.
        Were I to tether my laptop to my iPhone6 I'd have no IPv6 connectivity and AT&T would be nicking me an extra $900 per month!
        "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
        – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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          #5
          Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
          Tethering you laptop to your 4G LTE connection? If so, how big is your phone bill each month?
          I average 90 GB/mo on my TWC internet connection. When I download a distro sometimes higher.
          I have a 30GB data plan for my iPhone6 and if I go over it there is a charge of $15/Gb for each GB over 30.
          Were I to tether my laptop to my iPhone6 I'd have no IPv6 connectivity and AT&T would be nicking me an extra $900 per month!
          Hello GreyGeek,

          Yes, a valid point on costs there.

          Would it be possible to buy a paygo sim with say 150 gb limit or preferably unlimited data ?

          Could this sim also be used anywhere around the world , i mean could be bought in the US and used in France ?

          Thanks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kdeuser View Post
            Hello GreyGeek,

            Yes, a valid point on costs there.

            Would it be possible to buy a paygo sim with say 150 gb limit or preferably unlimited data ?

            Could this sim also be used anywhere around the world , i mean could be bought in the US and used in France ?

            Thanks.
            Most SIM card offers fix the tethering (which they call a "hotspot") to a predetermined amount, typically at 3G. Some offer 7 and 14GB. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is...imited+hotspot
            While many offer unlimited talk, text and data, most are not so lenient on tethering. Paying $90 for a meager 14GB is unarmed robbery. Maybe 7 or 14GB will fit your needs but there is one other consideration: cell tower coverage. In the USA Verizon offers the best coverage but they have predatory pricing and tethering policies. For T-Mobil west of the Missouri River good luck getting a cell phone signal more than ten miles away from a major interstate highway or metropolitan area. My AT&T coverage has dead spots a few blocks east of me
            Last edited by GreyGeek; Apr 15, 2016, 09:40 AM.
            "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
            – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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