https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/co ... -cm4001000"" I've just tested USB tethering with my Android phone. The option for enabling USB tethering is in under 'more' when in the mobile hotspot menu.
Enabled it, connected the phone to a CM4, disabling WiFi on the CM4 let it pick up the USB tethering as wired network connection -> opened Firefox, connected to RPi website -> working.
So, first you should make sure your USB tethering is working when booting from uSD. Then start to take care of your USB SSD (keeping in mind that some NVMe controllers are incompatible). ""
Confusion here:
- - The option for enabling USB tethering is in under 'more' when in the mobile hotspot menu. - -
"More" is under the "Mobile hotspot menu" ?
1. Is that on the RP4 or on the my Andriod ? Because I find neither.
2. "Connected the phone to a CM4 " ?
What is a CM4 ?
And 3. How do I confirm if my NVMe is incompatible or not ?
CM
CM4 is a Compute Module 4 , just another Pi model with WiFI.
1: tethering is on your Android Phone! Your Pi has no idea what that is!
2: no idea which connector your Android phone has. For me it's a USB-C->USB-A cable.
3: use a uSD first for getting tethering running. Then tackle the NVMe issue.
Statistics: Posted by aBUGSworstnightmare — Sat May 18, 2024 5:56 pm