I don’t mean to mention the big bear in the room. What about local type approvals ACMA RCM? We have a very limited selection due to the required certification processes and sticking a little label on a device. I have seen a lot of great gear in the EU and US but using it here commercially presents extra costs
From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Roy Adams Sent: Sunday, 9 February 2020 1:09 PM To: Brad Peczka <b...@bradpeczka.com> Cc: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net Subject: [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device We are using these in the Philippines.. 435USD https://www.hotware.com.tw/en/product-619869/Industry-LTE-Router-for-Internet-service-for-serving-family-SOHO-ATM-bank-and-Bus-XLIN-D-series.html It is Dual sim, but with only a single Cat6 LTE module, obviously only one SIM active at any time. You can pay an additional 200 USD approx for the second Cat6 LTE module for dual-active SIMs, load balancing etc. There is a 600-2900 Mhz Dome antenna pictured also for 295 USD - comes with 10m of dual coax with correct connectors at each end The problem in Australia will be lack of approval for use on Australian networks and import duties. I am guessing that's why the one looking very close to the Hotware one in Australia is around 950 AUD. https://comset.com.au/4g-lte-modem-routers-c-65/dual-sim-dual-band-4port-gigabit-router-cm510qw-p-286.html Both of the above look strangely similar and features are identical. Kindly, ROY ADAMS | P 07 3040 5010 | Web: http://www.racs.com.au/ | Wiki: https://ex.racs.com.au:444/ | eMail: mailto:r...@racs.com.au Please never upgrade to the latest Windows 10 - You don’t need the hassle, and I don’t need the work. More seriously, the 6 months older Windows 10 releases are typically FAR MORE stable - a simple RACS script can fix this - just ask :) If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur - Red Adair. Life is a journey through a series of adventures... Live them, love them, hate them, but never give up on your dreams, desires, and goals. Have you been good today? .ಠ_ಠ On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 at 20:28, Brad Peczka <b...@bradpeczka.com<mailto:b...@bradpeczka.com>> wrote: Cradlepoint have some good offerings in this space - the CBA850-1200M-B-AP and AER2200 are both rated for 1.2Gbps via LTE Advanced Pro. Regards, -Brad. -----Original Message----- From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net>> On Behalf Of James Andrewartha Sent: Friday, 7 February 2020 6:24 PM To: Mark Dignam <m...@innaloo.net<mailto:m...@innaloo.net>> Cc: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog@lists.ausnog.net> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device Most of these have LTE Cat 4 modems, ie 150Mpbs down/50Mbps up theoretical. I'm still on the lookout for a standalone one that's Cat 6 or better. Well, there is the Netgear Nighthawk M1/M2 but it's more of a consumer device than one suited for infrastructure use. We're using Fortigates at the moment so I picked up some Fortigate 30E-3G4Gs which have a Sierra Wireless EM7565 modem that's Cat 12, so 600/100Mbps theoretical. One will be replacing a LB2120 which has been functioning fine. On Thu, 6 Feb 2020, Mark Dignam wrote: > The LB2120 is a rather cool piece of kit – we have deployed some as > backups for a few clients, or prime for others with no FTTN.. Only > real gotcha I’ve found is the external antenna connectors aren’t exactly > robust… which led me to the other gadget I’ve found useful……. > > > > A https://teltonika-networks.com/product/rut240/ which is basicly an > industrial version of a OpenWRT box.. with SMA instead of > TS9 sockets. > > > > > > From: AusNOG > [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net>] > On Behalf Of > Nathan Brookfield > Sent: Thursday, 6 February 2020 10:51 AM > To: Graham Maltby <gra...@maltby.id.au<mailto:gra...@maltby.id.au>>; > ausnog@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog@lists.ausnog.net> > Subject: Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device > > > > Love them, use them connected to Microtik’s for OPVPN clients, great > devices and they don’t’ get hot and overheat like the Sierra dongles haha. > > > > Kindest Regards, > > > > Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB) > > Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd > > > > Local: (02) 4749 4949 | Fax: (02) 4749 4950 | Direct: (02) 4749 4951 > > Web: http://www.simtronic.com.au | E-mail: > nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au<mailto:nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au> > > > CONFIDENTIALITY & PRIVILEGE NOTICE > > The information contained in this email and any attached files is > strictly private and confidential. 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