Quote from: RTR on March 08, 2026, 13:16:25Couldn't you just use your phone as a personal hotspot? That way you can use your phones 5G SIM to share it's connection with your laptop? To me that would look like the simplest option.
There's a few reasons I either can't or prefer not to:
1) Not being tethered to my phone means I'm not reliant on it - I can just open my laptop and be online
2) The cell radios and antennas in a PCIE WWAN card and laptop tend to perform considerably better, I've noticed this especially with 5G
3) Running a hotspot on a phone is a great way to drain battery
4) Some carriers do limit hotspot data (I cannot recall if mine does)
Beyond that... I'm unfortunately returning the P14S. I spent a good deal of time trying to chase down issues with both the WLAN and WWAN under Linux. All I can say is that I'm not impressed with Mediatek's awful drivers - random slowdowns specifically on Aruba WiFi 6 APs. The Quectel card was even worse, worked just fine under Windows when I had been evaluating the machine out of the box, but on RHEL 10.1, completely nonfunctional. The card is detected by the OS, but even with a properly manually configured APN, it just won't connect. I'm thoroughly unimpressed with the AMD auxiliary devices experience.