exactly - and the IMEI can get burned.

I’ve gathered IMEIs from ebay used listings and image search to try and identify devices that are compatible.

Changing the IMEI may technically function, but legality etc. issues introduce issues some don’t want to deal with.

One option might be to buy a mechanically broken, but clean IMEI, compatible device and use it’s IMEI under refurb / repair exception to IMEI modification. But I’m not a lawyer, so I’m not ok with that route.

The ANSWER for GL-Inet is to get their devices on the whitelisted IMEI list - ASAP.

Right now, if your device dies on ATT/Cricket, you have to buy a netgear or go grey area and fiddle with the device’s IMEI number - just, like you said, make sure you’re not breaking the law.

I’m not qualified to tell if its illegal or not, so I personally defer to not doing it.