You could probably install Lede onto the MR200 and then run whatever type
of VPN you like on it.  Would be a bit of work to get going but should be
possible according to my quick Google search.



Kind Regards,

Nick Kamenyitzky

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On 6 December 2017 at 12:37, Daniel Bech <dan...@funnyhat.club> wrote:

> Hey Jim,
>
> You could achieve this with most 4G dongles and a MikroTik router (for
> example: https://mikrotik.com/product/RB750Gr3)
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel Bech
>
> dan...@funnyhat.club
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 7:36am, Jim Peters <jimmy.p...@gmx.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Just wondering if anyone had any reccomendations for 4G router hardware
> (consumer/prosumer) that supported site-to-site vpn.
> seems like there is quite a bit of equipment that can host vpn, however
> not alot of it can join something already existing.
>
> i've used some tp-link (mr200) units with ipsec support but the dynamic ip
> from 4g make this an issue.
>
> would love to hear your thoughts.
>
> also fyi. telstra is main carrier, however some optus will be used when
> coverage is an issue
>
> Thanks Jim
>
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