Re: Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet connectable OOB access device.

2012-11-12 Thread Joe Hamelin
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RE: Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet connectable OOB access device.

2012-11-12 Thread Scott Berkman
t: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 6:10 PM To: David Hubbard; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet connectable OOB access device. OpenGear does make good, low footprint, low power consumption console servers. I think they have an IPSec stack too. Note: They make

Re: Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet connectable OOB access device.

2012-11-07 Thread Asaf Rapoport
s but an LTE would make >it a lot nicer since then you could do more interactive >things like remote desktop, heavy web traffic and other >things that you might also want in a bind. > >David > >> -Original Message- >> From: Eric J Esslinger [mailto:eesslin...@f

RE: Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet connectable OOB access device.

2012-11-07 Thread David Hubbard
> From: Eric J Esslinger [mailto:eesslin...@fpu-tn.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 5:47 PM > To: 'nanog@nanog.org' > Subject: Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet > connectable OOB access device. > > We have Verizon Wireless as our provider of

Verizon wireless (cdma/LTE) compatible ethernet connectable OOB access device.

2012-11-07 Thread Eric J Esslinger
We have Verizon Wireless as our provider of choice for our company, and I've convinced those who are they that I need a completely OOB method for getting back in the NOC, as we don't have a full time NOC staff and internet coverage can be spotty around here in general, as we're a small town. Th