No, there would be no impediment. But all the MiFi units that I've tried in Tukcom did not support USB tethering 🙂 So my mind would be reassured if I just buy a cheap Android phone that I can see (from its menu) does support USB tethering.
One comment about the mobile networks in Myanmar. I've stated that Thailand and Myanmar use the same system - GSM, UMTS, LTE. But that doesn't mean that those systems are available nationwide in Myanmar. 5G is only available at certain locations in Yangon and Mandalay. No problem for me - 4G is enough for video connections 🙂
AFAIK the SMART1 is a version of the ZTE MF971
https://manuals.plus/zte/zte-mf971r-manual#documents_resources
It supports USB tethering according to the manual(Page 9).
I really didn't care for any place I live at in PA, or the USA. Why if I ever returned, I haven't a clue where I'd go.
Did like Beckley, WV, but maybe because 1st place I ever lived outside of Delaware County, PA, and in the country vs Philly metro.
Enjoyed my time at Clearwater Beach, FL, but really wouldn't want to live at either now.
Longest anywhere (contrary to earlier statement), lived in Germantown, TN, same townhouse for 4 yrs, while I worked at NWA, before moving to MS for about 1 year, (forgot that state, #7), then retiring to TH.
Only lived outside of PA, because I worked for airlines (4), and changed work locations, along with actual airlines I worked for.
PKK is actually the only place I've actually enjoyed living at, and haven't seriously thought about moving. Something new for me
There's so many articles like these and I've tried most linked things.
Creating a welcoming room definitely is crucial.
Melonatin works for very mild cases but it doesn't send you to sleep. In fact, too many of these 'possible aids' actually make it worse as you're waiting for them to kick in which they don't.
No mention of the cause of sleeplessness either? If you're suffering mentally and worrying about something then none of the above will help. Only booze or sleeping pills will knock you out and both are dangerous.
No mention of becoming obsessed with sleeping either. The best way to get off to sleep is to not think about it. This is the hardest part and easier said than done
I've been fighting borderline insomnia for 25 years and the only conclusion I can draw is that every case is different. There is no fix fits all.
For me, no caffeine after 2 pm. Eat at least 2 hours before bedtime. Cool, dark room with white noise like a fan. No phones or clocks anywhere in your room. Sleep in as little clothing as possible.
The fun part... cannabis definitely works. Get the right strain and blend and not only will you sleep but you'll soon lose that anxiety which comes with bedtime.
Failing that, pull a right boring bird who talks shi*e for hours about her bad luck and money troubles or list of men who've all treated her badly and you'll sleep like a pro. Millions here to choose from.
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