Sorry, that's cloud based. bad fingers!

On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Jerry Scharf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave,
>
> It might be possible to get a could based VPN service that supports the
> phones and other devices in question. The idea is that this are some known
> end points that all the devices connect to and establish an ad hoc VPN. I
> have not used any of these services and have absolutely no idea of the
> bandwidth to expect, but it would be far and away the easiest way to get
> devices that are really only end stations to connect to each other.
>
> jerry
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Dave Cole <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I need a fast connection as we want to be able to do remote video and
>> also do debugging of the PLC control remotely via the comm link with the
>> help of a remote video camera.
>>
>> One problem that I am having is that Sprint wants to control what device
>> I use.   They literally offer one device at a time and the last one was
>> a 4G router that only supports VPN Passthrough even though they were
>> "sure" that it would support a site to site VPN connection.
>> I don't want to have two remote routers or boxes in the cabinet. Cost is
>> not a problem.   The Netgear 6100D I have used is $200 and that is
>> considered very cheap.  $600 would not be out of line if it can do what
>> we want and has a fairly wide temperature range. This device will be in
>> a box mounted outside.
>>
>> I can't use OpenVPN because there is no PC or server at the remote site.
>>
>> A GSM solution with AT&T would be ideal if they have sufficient coverage
>> since swapping out the 4G router would only require swapping the SIM
>> card instead of going through the ridiculous device activation routine
>> that Sprint and Verizon requires.
>>
>> I think that AT&T will be my next call.  I've pretty much run out of
>> patience with Sprint.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On 10/16/2015 11:50 PM, Tom Easterday wrote:
>> > You didn't say what kind of throughput you need nor what your budget is
>> but one option is something like a Cisco RV320 on each end with 4G modems
>> attached.  You can see a review of the router here:
>> >
>> >
>> http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-reviews/32317-cisco-rv320-dual-gigabit-wan-vpn-router-reviewed?limitstart=0
>> >
>> > There is also a you tube video on configuring the modem:
>> http://youtu.be/RXerRGEZFEI
>> >
>> > I recommended the RV180 for a friend's business that needed sts vpn
>> (over public internet, not over cellular) and it worked well for him and he
>> said it was easy for them to set up and use.
>> >
>> > There are of course other more diy setups using cell phones with
>> tethering and using OpenVPN or such on your own processors.  But you have
>> to be careful as carriers may try to limit or block always on use of
>> tethering and data plans may not fit your requirements.  Or you get some
>> cellular wifi hotspots and use them with OpenVPN.
>> > See:
>> >
>> http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/other/security/security-howto/30353-how-to-set-up-a-site-to-site-vpn-with-openvpn
>> >
>> >> On Oct 16, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Dave Cole <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Key points - need help with a data cell phone connection to remote
>> >> equipment via a VPN.
>> >>
>> >> Guys,
>> >>
>> >> I'm working with some remotely located equipment and I need to
>> establish
>> >> a comm link to it.
>> >>
>> >> We have decided to go with a cell phone data connection.   We want to
>> be
>> >> able to remotely access this equipment via a "site to site" VPN.
>> >> This is different than a client/server VPN connection that people
>> >> oftentimes use to connect back to corporate headquarters for email,
>> file
>> >> sharing etc.
>> >>
>> >> The remote equipment is ethernet based but it is not a generic PC, it's
>> >> a PLC.   So I need the remote cell phone modem/router to do all of the
>> >> work of encrypting the data, establishing the VPN tunnel, etc.  It
>> needs
>> >> to be a VPN Router with a 4G modem built in that supports a "site to
>> >> site connection" and not just be a Router with VPN passthrough.
>> >>
>> >> Sprint sells a Netgear 6100D 4G router that is suppose to do this. I
>> >> bought it and then Sprint told me that they will not support remote
>> >> access on this device!
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone have any experience in doing this?   I've been talking to
>> >> "experts" at Sprint and they want me to use a Sprint approved 4G
>> >> cell/router that only supports VPN pass through after I have told them
>> >> over and over that I need to do a site to site VPN with their 4G router
>> >> acting as a VPN endpoint.
>> >>
>> >> Sadly, they don't understand the requirements.
>> >>
>> >> Ironically, TP Link sells a "wired" VPN router for about $60 that does
>> >> what I need, so I could "stack" routers to do what I need, but I really
>> >> don't want to have two routers in the remote control box.
>> >>
>> >> There are some really brilliant people on this list so I am hoping that
>> >> someone can give me some advice/direction etc.
>> >>
>> >> Thank You!
>> >>
>> >> Dave
>> >>
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