Canopy NAT seems to break it with regularity. It might also fail if the GPS location that it reports is not within a 1/4 mile of where the customer address is.

Also requires enough GPS (like near a window) to get a GPS lock.

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On 2/8/2016 3:34 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
What are the typical reasons for these not to work? From the user guide it appears to use IPSEC, so I assume anything that prevents a VPN? Verizon support told the customer they needed a Class A address. WTF? Did they maybe mean it _can't_ be a class A address? Customer uses 10.x.x.x addresses internally, behind Cisco ASA firewall (which I don't manage). I do see some udp/500 and udp/4500 packets, I think that means something is using UDP for IPSEC NAT traversal?

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