[AusNOG] Ethernet + 4G router recommendations
Joseph Goldman
joe at apcs.com.au
Wed Nov 5 06:39:08 EST 2014
Another +1 for mikrotik option, the small units are very versatile for their price point, I've had very few reliability problems with deploying them as CPE personally.
On 4 November 2014 23:05:16 GMT+11:00, Karl Auer <kauer at biplane.com.au> wrote:
>On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 11:53 +0000, Radek Tkaczyk wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a good Ethernet router that can use 4G as
>backup/failover?
>
>Well, depends on how you define "good" but I've used a MikroTik
>RB951-2HnD with a 3G dongle, worked pretty well. Haven't tried a 4G
>dongle. Failover needs a wee bit o' scripting, but there are plenty of
>helpful examples out there.
>
>> A Cisco 1921 with a EHWIC-4G-LTE-G would be perfect, but at a
>starting price of around $2k,
>
>The RB951-2HnD will set you back about $110 delivered...
>
>Regards, K.
>
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