Hi,

The teltonika units are stable and versatile. Though the LTE CAT is quite low, 
I think theoretical max 150mbps

Would you consider a Mikrotik device? E.g. Chateau LTE12
(unfortunately still in Beta firmware though, but seems to be mostly 
functional. Though I think BGP may still be broken)

Andrew

From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Andrew Yager
Sent: Monday, 7 December 2020 2:51 PM
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] 4G router alternatives to Cradlepoint

Hi,

I feel like someone is forever asking this question.

I'm looking for a solid alternative to Cradlepoint for a large rollout (about 
400 sites) with 4G primary connection. The sites have unreliable power, which 
means things like SRXs are not a go. (I do like the 320s with LTE mPIM 
"mostly").

Aside from Cradlepoint's IBR commercial model becoming a bit more challenging 
with subscriptions,  we are keen for something that is solid, basic, and 
reliable, and can ideally run on DC power. It's even better if we can connect 
an external antenna.

Only real requirement is two ethernet ports and the ability to do IPSEC 
tunnelling. BGP/VRF support would be nice (yes, over the IPSEC circuit) - but 
honestly, it's a requirement that can be engineered around.

Customer would settle for something solid around the $800-$1k mark, so any 
reasonable options around this price point would be *greatly* appreciated.

Thanks,
Andrew
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