We are going to be in the most SE portion of Alaska. Should be able to use it there according the sat company.
From: AF [mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com] On Behalf Of Lewis Bergman Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2018 3:02 PM To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Hughes 9202 BGAN Terminal for remote VPN access. I can't testify to reliability but I assume you have checked your future lat/long and know that sat is good up there. Many sats cut off south of most of Alaska. At least that is what I remember. On Sat, Jul 7, 2018, 14:30 Brandon Yuchasz <li...@gogebicrange.net> wrote: Borg, We discussed this a while back but I didn’t have specifics back then so I am bringing it back to the list for another round. In august I am taking a backpack, self-guided, alpine Sitka blacktail deer hunting trip in SE Alaska with my son and good friend. The basics are we are dropped off an sea level on a float plane and we are hiking up to the alpine around 300 feet ( so low for alpine). Completely on our own for 8 days. Everything we have will be on our back. So weight is a large concern. I am the geek at the company. They can handle basic help desk, and fixing and installing customers without me. But if an AP dies or a backhaul drops things will be difficult without me to troubleshoot. I have decided I will need the ability to get online and VPN in. Basic needs, will be winbox, webbrowser ( log into an AP) and other basics. Nothing heavy. I will have an garmin inreach for texting and emailing communication. I will carry my laptop and an extra battery or may buy something lighter if I can find an acceptable unit. What I need help with is the Satellite terminal unit. I am considering two models. Hughes 9202 BGAN Terminal and the Huges 9211 BGAN Terminal. The 9202 is lighter by about a pound. That matters a lot to me. I will be carrying an extra battery for whatever unit I decide on. Both units tell me I will get IP broadband speeds up to 464 kbps. I can live with that if I get those speeds and can VPN through it and work through pings, winbox and the gui on cambium backhauls and APs. I know I need to be able to get clear skies to the south I can deal with that. What I don’t know is are these connections stable can I depend on it to work at close to speeds advertised? I have a test unit scheduled to be shipped to me next week to try but wanted to find out if anyone has used one of these units for similar work? Best Regards. Brandon Yuchasz -- AF mailing list AF@af.afmug.com http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com
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