Re: [AusNOG] 5G Router recommendations

2021-06-28 Thread Mike Everest
G'day,

 

How many is 'a number'?  For larger volumes, with branding opportunity
(external enclosure and software) this one might be of interest?



https://twitter.com/DuxTel/status/1409376102447869955

 

Cheers!

Mike.

 

From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Darren
Moss
Sent: Tuesday, 29 June 2021 9:50 AM
To: AusNOG Mailing List 
Subject: [AusNOG] 5G Router recommendations

 

Hi All,

 

We have a number of sites with NBN connections, some of which are not very
reliable, so the plan is to combine 5G alongside copper connectivity.

 

These are office workers who are now working from home. They typically run
office productivity, email, etc, maybe watch a little YouTube. not
multimedia or streaming users.

 

I would like to know what 5G routers others are using.

 

Needs to be decent with a proper PSU, feature a UTP port for LAN
connectivity and external antenna capability would be good.

 

We would prefer not to use dongles / USB port routers.

 

Many thanks

 

 

Darren.

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Re: [AusNOG] 5G Router recommendations

2021-06-28 Thread Guy Ellis

Hi Darren,

There are a couple of Whitebox CPE solutions around (ARM or x86), plus 
of course the Sierra XR and MG offerings.

Sierra seems to be 2-3x the price of a Whitebox CPE.
All of these have external 5G SMA antennas.

If you are interested in ARM CPE, drop me an email off list.

Kind regards,
 - Guy.


On 29/06/2021 9:50 am, Darren Moss wrote:


Hi All,

We have a number of sites with NBN connections, some of which are not 
very reliable, so the plan is to combine 5G alongside copper connectivity.


These are office workers who are now working from home. They typically 
run office productivity, email, etc, maybe watch a little YouTube… not 
multimedia or streaming users.


I would like to know what 5G routers others are using.

Needs to be decent with a proper PSU, feature a UTP port for LAN 
connectivity and external antenna capability would be good.


We would prefer not to use dongles / USB port routers.

Many thanks

Darren.


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[AusNOG] 5G Router recommendations

2021-06-28 Thread Darren Moss
Hi All,

We have a number of sites with NBN connections, some of which are not very 
reliable, so the plan is to combine 5G alongside copper connectivity.

These are office workers who are now working from home. They typically run 
office productivity, email, etc, maybe watch a little YouTube... not multimedia 
or streaming users.

I would like to know what 5G routers others are using.

Needs to be decent with a proper PSU, feature a UTP port for LAN connectivity 
and external antenna capability would be good.

We would prefer not to use dongles / USB port routers.

Many thanks


Darren.
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