Re: 60ms cross continent

2020-07-12 Thread Paul Nash
Not quite VSAT, but in the bad old SA days (pre-demicracy), I did some work for a company that used a UK-based satellite provider for data to the client (data was sent in the VBI), and dial-up for the traffic from the client. Still relied on a local provider for the dial-up, though, so could be

4G / 5G backup

2020-07-12 Thread Baldur Norddahl
Hello I am looking for a CPE product that can use the 4G and soon 5G cell network as backup to our fiber. The product should create a VPN back to our network, so the customer can keep his IPv4/IPv6 address and all other services running as normal except maybe at a lower speed. I imagine this CPE

Re: 4G / 5G backup

2020-07-12 Thread David Bass
There’s probably a dozen ways to do this, and a couple times that with regard to devices. What I’m doing at home is a plain old Cisco router from my old lab with a couple 4G Cradlepoint modems. I load share across all paths (1 x DSL, & 2 x att 4G). Unless you have a requirement to backhaul the b

SaoPaolo to Frankfurt

2020-07-12 Thread Max Tulyev
Hi All! Who can provide a VLAN from SaoPaolo to Frankfurt for remote IX.BR participation? Please contact me off-list. I see there is only one undersea cable going directly from Brazil to Europe. Why?

Re: SaoPaolo to Frankfurt

2020-07-12 Thread Rubens Kuhl
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 12:06 PM Max Tulyev wrote: > Hi All! > > Who can provide a VLAN from SaoPaolo to Frankfurt for remote IX.BR > participation? Please contact me off-list. > > I see there is only one undersea cable going directly from Brazil to > Europe. Why? > And this single cable, Atlant

Re: 4G / 5G backup

2020-07-12 Thread Karsten Elfenbein
Hi, you can take a look at Lancom CPE devices. They support BGP, have an internal mobile modem + external antenna connectors. I converted a few external sites to such a connectivity model already (IPv4). The FortiGate 30E-3G4G could also be worth looking into. Best regards, Karsten Am So., 12.

Re: Anyone running C-Data OLTs?

2020-07-12 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Almost no surprise they are all third world, still scary in a sense. Might just have to rethink a blacklist strategy for traffic originating behind those locations. -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic vol