To convert an old WiFi router and phone into a high-performance LTE router in 2024, here's a step-by-step guide leveraging the stability and extended functionality provided by DD-WRT firmware.
Rock-Solid Stability
DD-WRT firmware is known for its stability and is frequently updated by the community.
Extended Features
Advanced networking features such as VPN support, QoS, VLAN, and more.
Cost-Effective
Reuses existing hardware, saving money on new equipment.
By converting your old router and smartphone into an LTE router, you achieve a robust and cost-effective solution that can outperform many consumer-grade LTE routers available in the market today. The combination of DD-WRT’s powerful features and the LTE capabilities of your smartphone makes for a versatile and reliable network setup.
It's true that technological advancements in smartphones and LTE modems have progressed at different rates. In 2017, smartphones such as the iPhone 8 were equipped with LTE Category 12 modems, which supported download speeds up to 600 Mbps. In contrast, many consumer LTE routers, particularly those targeting more budget-conscious markets, have continued to use lower category modems like Category 4, which support download speeds up to 150 Mbps.
Old Router (compatible with DD-WRT)
I am using a TP-Link Archer C9 lauched in 2014 with simultaneous 2.4GHz 600 Mbps and 5GHz 1300 Mbps connections for 1.9 Gbps of total available bandwidth.
Old Smartphone with LTE capability
I am using an iPhone 8 lauched in 2017 equipped with a Category 12 modem up to 600 Mbps in download.
USB Charging Cable
Identify Router Compatibility
Check if your old router is compatible with DD-WRT firmware by visiting the DD-WRT database here.
Download DD-WRT Firmware
Download the appropriate DD-WRT firmware for your router model from the database.
Flash the Router
Follow the router-specific instructions to flash DD-WRT onto your router. This usually involves:
Connecting your smartphone to the router via Wi-Fi tethering is more flexible than using USB tethering, as it allows you to move around freely and place your smartphone in the optimal location for the best 4G signal reception. This can improve the connection quality and speed for all devices connected to the hotspot.
Enable Hotspot
Open Settings
Select Cellular
Enable Personal Hotspot
Configure Wi-Fi Password
The hotspot network name will be the phone name. In my case iPhone 8
.
Access Router Web Interface:
192.168.1.1
)Navigate to Setup > Basic Setup
Set the WAN Connection Type to Automatic Configuration - DHCP if you’re using the phone as a hotspot wirelessly
Navigate Setup > Advanced Routing
Set the Operating Mode to Gateway. In Gateway mode the router is hosting your network's connection to the Internet and performs NAT, while in other modes it does not.
Configure Wireless Settings
Go to Wireless > Basic Settings
and configure
Radio Mode
to StationNetwork Mode
to N OnlyService Set Identifier (SSID)
with your smartphone hotspot nameNetwork Configuration
as UnbridgedSet WiFi password under Wireless Security
in WPA Shared Key
Enable USB
Using your smartphone as a hotspot can significantly drain its battery. Keeping it connected to a power source is crucial to ensure continuous operation. If your smartphone is close to the router, you can connect it directly to the router's USB port for charging. This can be an efficient way to keep your phone charged without using an additional power outlet.
To charge your smarphone via router USB, navigate to Services > USB
and enable Core USB Support
If no devices are connected to the hotspot for a period of time, the iPhone may automatically turn off the hotspot to save battery.
Simply turning the hotspot off and back on to reactivate the hotspot
Confirm the connection in Status > WAN