I need Help with Internet
I need Help with Internet
You're dealing with a setup issue involving your D-Link DIR-825 modem and iPhone 6. By connecting a USB directly to the modem, you're trying to bypass the network connection. It might help if you check the modem's power and signal strength, and ensure the USB cable is properly connected. If it still doesn't work, consider testing the modem with another device or consulting the manufacturer's support resources.
Only a limited number of routers offer 4G LTE capabilities. If your device can run DDWRT, you might achieve 4G support, though I’m not sure if enabling it in DDWRT was reliable. I used the DIR 835 before; it worked well with DDWRT but became extremely hot.
You're asking for clarification on a few points. Are you unsure about the cable placement? Did you secure the connections properly? Also, the error message about "Ethernet" having an invalid IP configuration suggests there might be an issue with your network setup. Let me know how I can help!
You're suggesting that using a 4G LTE connection through your router isn't functioning properly. For wired broadband, connect the WAN port to your ISP modem and let the router manage IP assignments. I recommend resetting the router to its factory settings and ensuring the DHCP server is active to receive an IP address. If this doesn't resolve the issue, it might indicate a faulty router, possibly an older model unsupported by DLink.
What is the purpose of the Ethernet cable? You're just using the router as a switch or hub here. Hotspot usually means using phones' Wi-Fi to share bandwidth, so you want to start USB tethering. Then you'll need to tell your router its USB port has a WAN connection—make sure the firmware you're using supports that (like dd-wrt and Tomato). Good luck!
You're asking for clarity on your goal. Could you share more details about what you're trying to accomplish?