HT2497 can you connect AirPort Extreme to a Mi-Fi unit? currently have one from 3 uk. It's a Huawei E586

hi there, I have an Huawei E586 mi fi unit, can this be used with an Air Port extreme unit in the same way as a router? If so, how do the two units connect?

The AirPort Extreme requires an Ethernet signal at its WAN port.
So, the first question here would be does your Huawei device provide an Ethernet signal that could be sent to the AirPort Extreme?

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