If you get a certification you usually get a card that sort of looks like a
license. I'd show them that and say there you go. They dont know what they are
asking for so showing them that should satisfy them.
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From: "Bill Prince"
To: af@af.afmug.com
Sent: Sunday,
I'd imagine your internal LAN's router/firewall already supports VPN-in.
Such a setup can be quickly configured, I may even have sample
configurations somewhere if you want one.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 12:00 PM, wrote:
> I kinda expected that answer...
> I would need one on both ends.
>
>
Something like a small and inexpensive Mikrotik router can be setup as an
auto-VPN box for a case like this; one port gets DHCP from whatever network
it's connected to and does VPN, other port connects phone.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 10:33 AM, wrote:
> I wonder what the simplest and cheapest
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If you only use a subset of those :
This band is used in the Industrial/Business Radio Service and the Public
Safety Radio Service. This band is allocated for both Federal and
Non-Federal use. Operation of unlicensed Part 15 Devices is permitted
between 462.7375 and 467.5375 MHz.
On Sun, Jul 1,