05-03-2025, 04:03 PM
(01-04-2024, 10:00 PM)Enquiries Wrote: So I have a friend who lives in a country that only has access to the internet through cellular data. His options are limited to Routers that can take a SIM card. He is interested in getting an Asus gaming Router to take advantage of its hardware and software features. The issue is the Asus Router does not have a SIM card slot. Could he potentially use a SIM Card Router like the Nighthawk M6 5G and enable bridge mode then connect it to the Asus router's WAN port to act as a modem? The ROG Rapture GT-BE98 also supports 4G / 5G Auto Mobile Tethering through USB so I am guessing that might work as a backup. https://unblockedgames-66ez.com
You can use a SIM-based router like the Nighthawk M6 in bridge mode, then connect it via Ethernet to the WAN port of the Asus router. This allows the Asus to handle all networking tasks while the M6 provides internet access. As a backup, the ROG Rapture GT-BE98 also supports USB tethering from 4G/5G phones or modems, which adds flexibility. It's a solid solution for combining mobile internet with advanced router features.