On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 12:43 AM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 03:11, David H wrote:
>
> Curious if anyone has particular hardware they like for OOB / serial
> management, similar to OpenGear, but preferably with 5G support, maybe even
> T-Mobile support? It’s becoming increasingly
Doesn't meet #3 but I'm testing Banana Pi BPI-R3 and seems way better than
RPI for this purpose.
You need to add the mini-pci modem of your choice but their 2 SIM card
slots on board. There are also 5 RJ45 ports if your devices have OOB
ethernet ports.
There are 2 onboard storage (NOR and NAND) a
I’ve been loooking at the $600 Peplink MAX BR1-MINI (HW3) industrial 5G router.
It has a 1x embedded 5G modem (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and FirstNet). three
GigE ports, four antenna connectors, and comes with an stick antenna set and AC
PS. It uses a nanoSIM. Yes, it’s a pure IP router with no
If anyone is interested in https://freetserv.github.io/ but does not want
to build one I have sort of documented an alternative at
https://lathama.net/Tech/Hardware/USB-32COM-RM so you can use anything to
connect the 5G or dialup to
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 11:21 AM Michel Blais
wrote:
> Doesn't
If someone wants to assemble some of the freetserv boxes, I have some of the
PCBs and components here if you want them.
- Jared
> On Apr 26, 2024, at 1:27 PM, Andrew Latham wrote:
>
> If anyone is interested in https://freetserv.github.io/ but does not want to
> build one I have sort of docum
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I recently figured out that my Calix E7s can bond more than 2 pair of VDSL
lines. However, none of my modem vendors seem to support more than 2 pair. What
modem platforms are people using in this scenario?
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 19:43, Warren Kumari wrote:
>> Curious if anyone has particular hardware they like for OOB / serial
>> management, similar to OpenGear, but preferably with 5G support, maybe even
>> T-Mobile support? It’s becoming increasingly difficult to get static IP 4g
>> machine acc
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 19:43, Warren Kumari wrote:
> I've been on the same quest, and I have some additional requests / features.
> Ideally it:
>
> 1: would be small - my particular use-case is for a "traveling rack", and so
> 0U is preferred.
> 2: would be fairly cheap.
> 3: would not be a Ras
Mike,
Thanks for that info. Alas, I’m not seeing any Mikrotik 5G devices cheaper than
a ~$500 Peplink. Am I misunderstanding your suggested solution?
-mel
On Apr 26, 2024, at 9:50 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
Peplink is nice, but there are cheaper options: Mikrotik-dot-com
Then for cellular ser
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