Is anybody using cellular modems (ATT, Verizon, Sprint) on aux ports of routers for backdoor access if the main T1 (or whatever connection it is) goes down? I still see ATT and other managed service vendors using regular US Robotics modems and analog lines and I would think cellular would be a better way to go. If there is a cable cut, there is a good chance the analog line will go down too. My home security system uses a cellular modem so it is clearly inexpensive enough, so I would think it would be possible for backdoor router access too (I don't mean failover for connectivity, just remote access to the router itself). I know Cisco makes 3G cards, but I want something outside the router as I want to be able to get access if the router croaks too. I've googled around and didn't really find anything.
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