I'm not sure how many different ways it can be explained to you. The experimental browser on ANY e-ink Kindle has not been improved since 2009. It's not capable of much, due to the limitations of the technology of the screen.
Also, Amazon no long underwrites "at large" browsing on those browsers. Why should they pay for your access? Even on the models that offer both 3G and WiFi connections, the cellular connection is limited.
Even using WiFi, the usability of the browser is not great. The e-ink screens can't cope with complex pages. It is very slow, and not something you're going to be happy with. It's just plain not going to work as you want it to.
Do you understand what is being said? It seems you're not even reading what we are saying.
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