Hi Michael,

> As I am now moving to router mode rather than bridge mode for the 4G device, 
> the Netgear LB21XX is too basic for me.

Can you explain what the Netgear in router mode is missing ?  Works perfectly 
for me.

I would argue the more basic the better, fewer security entry points.

OTOH, if the Teltonika RUT240 is less expensive than the Netgear LB21XX for you 
in AU, that is important.

It looks like the RUT240 has WiFi built-in, I would hope that radio could be 
turned off completely.

The company Teltonika is out of Lithuania, no US presence, possibly explains 
why I have never heard of their products before your mention.

Lonnie



> On Oct 14, 2018, at 3:34 PM, Michael Knill 
> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote:
> 
> To the group
>  
> As I am now moving to router mode rather than bridge mode for the 4G device, 
> the Netgear LB21XX is too basic for me.
> As such, I am going to try out this device which looks very interesting. Its 
> based on OpenWRT.
>  
> https://teltonika.lt/product/rut240/
>  
> Interesting that it can support OpenVPN as well so this could be a good 
> remote site router with 4G backup or even a mobile site router.
>  
> Regards
> Michael Knill
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