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    How would someone tether 4G on a FP2 with Ubuntu Touch to a Debian Desktop PC? [Solved]

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      • OpolorkO Offline
        Opolork
        last edited by Opolork

        Hi.

        I'm just curious if this is possible and if so, the procedure?

        Thanks.

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          Keneda @Opolork
          last edited by Keneda

          @opolork Do you talk about using your FP2 as an internet usb modem for your PC?
          If yes, you need UT Tweak Tool then "system" (from the 3 line top left), and go "USB parameters", and choose "RNDIS" instead of MTP.

          You can also not touch to USB if you have WIFI on your PC, and use your FP2 as an access point, go to device parameters and activate "access point" in the "network" part.

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            Opolork @Keneda
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            Cheers, @keneda. I just asked for future reference - in case I'm ever stuck with no WiFi at home for my PC and had to compromise. Thanks. 🙂 :thumbs_up:

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