Mike,
Both the Cradlepoint and Teltonica 5G devices are ~$600, even more than the
PepLink. I’ll compare features, but at first blush the Teltonica at least seems
to have no VPN support.
-mel via cell
On Apr 26, 2024, at 11:41 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
Mel,
My apologies, i confused one mikroti
Mel,My apologies, i confused one mikrotik with another model. You are correct.I would also check out CradlePoint and Teltonika as well. Teltonika Networksteltonika-networks.comCheers,MikeOn Apr 26, 2024, at 23:06, Mel Beckman wrote:
Mike,
Thanks for that info. Alas, I’m not seeing any Mi
Peplink is nice, but there are cheaper options:MikroTikmikrotik.comThen for cellular service, sign up for an IOT with an IOT MVNO that bills usage based (and can also offer you a static, public, IP address AND will also allow you to build a VPN across all of your devices) such as SimBase: Seamless
Quite often I’m looking for OOBM at antenna sites or in remote DCs where there
is no Plan B carrier. Cellular has always been the goto choice for this, but we
keep getting pushed out of contracts by technology upgrades. 2g, then 3g, and
next 4g LTE are being deprecated.
The main reason for net
On 4/27/24 07:56, Saku Ytti wrote:
For me Cisco is great here, because it's something an organisation
already knows how to source, turn-up, upgrade, troubleshoot, maintain.
And you get a broad set of features you might want, IPSEC, DMVPN, BGP,
ISIS, and so forth.
I tend to agree.
Cisco do t
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