Hacker News with Generative AI: LTE

Legal LTE Network at Home for $100 (lantian.pub)
Yes, you read that right. Without the need for Faraday cages or signal-blocking measures, you can build a legal LTE network at home (in the US) for around $100, capable of transmitting continuously 24/7.
Initializing an LTE modem using raw USB communication (dawidwrobel.com)
There’s this Polish Aero2 mobile network provider that offers a free, unmetered 512 kbps data plan, which is perfect for use as a failover link for your home router/server. And while my rather obscure, $10 Huawei USB LTE modem works out-of-the-box with Linux and NetworkManager, I struggled for quite a while to get it running under the FreeBSD-based OPNsense firewall.
4G LTE: One Standard to Rule Them All [video] (youtube.com)
LTESniffer: An Open-Source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper (github.com/SysSec-KAIST)
LTESniffer is An Open-source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper