I really can't believe I'm going to say this, but this has been a good SD-WAN use case for us.
Scott Helms On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 2:30 PM Aaron1 <aar...@gvtc.com> wrote: > On the topic of static ip... as a Net Eng of an ISP, and seeing the pains > that we have to endure with our static ip customers , I wonder if static ip > customers actually inadvertently get less optimal treatment than more > flexible, agile and dynamic ip customers ? > > I’m saying that since over the years as I have migrated from one router to > another, from one technology Ethernet/IP, mpls/ip, it’s more difficult to > move those static customers subnets around, and sometimes easier just to > leave them on an old router where they’ve been for years. > > Aaron > > On Dec 28, 2018, at 12:32 PM, Jared Geiger <ja...@compuwizz.net> wrote: > > I found horrible routing with a static IP setup with T-Mobile. The device > was located in Ashburn, outbound routing would go out via Dallas and > inbound would come in via Seattle. So ping times and usability was rough. > Tried it on the west coast and the same problem. T-Mobile support said this > was by design and they couldn’t change it. > > I decided to switch to a regular consumer AT&T data sim without a static > IP and set up a small router to initiate a VPN tunnel out to wherever I > need it. It turns out to be cheaper and reliable for us. > > ~Jared Geiger > > On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 11:53 AM Ryan Wilkins <r...@deadfrog.net> wrote: > >> You mention your connection is 4G. On T-Mobile 4G is UMTS whereas LTE >> is, well, LTE. Are you really on UMTS (which I would expect to have much >> crazier RTTs and jitter like you report) or did you mean LTE? >> >> Ryan >> >> > On Dec 28, 2018, at 7:06 AM, Dovid Bender <do...@telecurve.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I finally got around to setting up a cellular backup device in our new >> POP. I am currently testing with T-Mobile where the cell signal strength is >> at 80%. The connection is 4G. When SSH'ing in remotely the connection seems >> rather slow. Ping times seem to be all over the place (for instance now I >> am seeing: rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 174.142/336.792/555.574/99.599 ms) . Is >> that just cellular or is that more related to the provider and the location >> where I am? I could in theory test with VZ and ATT as well. With Verizon >> they charge $500.00 just to get a public IP and I want to avoid that if >> possible. >> > >> > Thanks and sorry in advance if this is off topic. >> > >> > >> >>