Dave

This won't be another Runcom??

Mitch


On 04/29/2017 07:01 PM, David wrote:
"Bridge Mode" is not actual layer 2 mode. It tunnels DHCP traffic and perhaps other traffic between the CPE and the Base stating data interface so that you can use Powercode or something similar to hand out addresses. I set it up, and it works for DHCP just fine. The device you plug into the CPE still gets an EPC ip address (the EPC is the cloud management server or it can also run on your own server, it is required and tunnels to the base station).

They are making lots of progress, and if they follow through with new LTE revisions, this may very well may be the next new thing. Right now, its a work in progress, but works to sell internet for residential customers and we are happy with it for our needs.

We power them with a Netonix, off of a POE port. Works great. Just set the port to 48VH (only the first port on a WS-8-150, or only the first 4 ports on a WS-12-250 up to Revision F, and only the first 2 ports on WS-12-250 after revision F) and connect orange and blue pairs to POSITIVE and green and brown pairs to NEGATIVE. You eat up one port on your Netonix if you have a small one, since you still have to connect the data cable of course (data port is labeled "WAN" port on the outside).

Hope that helps someone experimenting. There are quite a few tweaks we had to do to make them work. Plan on 2 to 4 days of messing with it. Support is responsive.

David

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 1:12 PM, Joe Novak <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Eventually there will be a 1/dollar per month fee per user for the
    Cloud EPC. They are working on a local EPC option but it's not
    ironed out yet. The monthly user fee is not being charged yet as
    far as I know.


    Joe

    On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Mitch Koep <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Are there any hidden fees

        like monthly, cpe based, AP based, number of users?

        Core controller?

        Thanks



        On 04/28/2017 02:59 PM, Jerry Head wrote:
        True.


        On 4/28/2017 2:43 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
        Yeah, but the thing I didn't realize before I ordered, was
        that there's actually no reason you need to use the Baicells
        power cable - the eNB does come with the power connector,
        which can easily be put on cable of the appropriate type.

        You do need an antenna though... I used a KPP sector.

        On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 2:35 PM, Jerry Head
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            You also need a power cable as the base station is not POE.


            On 4/28/2017 2:30 PM, Tim Alexander wrote:
            Hi Jason,

            Just to be clear, you probably know this, you do need
            an antenna for the AP itself.

            The firmware is very much in beta. Rate limiting,
            proper l3 routing, l2 bridging (or what passes for it
            in LTE world), snmp, and comprehensive management are
            still very much works in progress. The cloud EPC also
            tends to have issues and goes down randomly. They are
            bringing up more instances in Microsoft's azure cloud
            and altering some of the ways the tunnel works they
            said recently.


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            On 4/28/2017 3:23 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:





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