Personally I would not go near a USB Dongle for the following reasons...
(i) No antenna diversity
(ii) Difficult to reset - certainly not practical at unmanned sites
(iii) Easily stolen
Regards,
- Guy.
On 6/12/2017 12:37 PM, Daniel Bech 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 <mailto:dan...@funnyhat.club>
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 7:36am, Jim Peters <jimmy.p...@gmx.com
<mailto: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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