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From: AF On Behalf Of Tim Withrow via AF
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2018 6:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Verizon hotspot - for access to towersite?
Yes, you are right. I had to go look back at the original bill. The 500 bucks
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> Verizon has static IP's for about 4 bucks month for the hotspots.
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getting the 4$ static from Verizon? Was it a business
account or a personal?
Thanks,
Brandon
From: AF [mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com] On Behalf Of Tim Withrow via AF
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 6:05 PM
To: af@af.afmug.com
Cc: Tim Withrow
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Verizon hotspot
On 12/27/18 7:32 AM, Brandon Yuchasz wrote:
Tim,
All I have found for an option through Verizon was a 500 dollar one time
setup charge through their business sales team to setup the static and
then a monthly charge of around 50$.
ATT has a new business plan for 55$ a month comes with a
hotspot - for access to towersite?
Verizon has static IP's for about 4 bucks month for the hotspots.
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On Wednesday, December 26, 2018 Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 12/26/18 09:39, Trey Scarborough wrote:
> I use a combination of VZ,T-mobile, and ATT service and use a Mikrotik
> wi
Verizon has static IP's for about 4 bucks month for the hotspots.
On Wednesday, December 26, 2018 Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 12/26/18 09:39, Trey Scarborough wrote:
> I use a combination of VZ,T-mobile, and ATT service and use a Mikrotik
> with LTE card have that LTE connection call back in to a
] Verizon hotspot - for access to towersite?
I use a combination of VZ,T-mobile, and ATT service and use a Mikrotik with
LTE card have that LTE connection call back in to a vpn server in a
datacenter. Getting the service from them can be difficult i usually use a
MVNO like ting or freedompop and set
On 12/26/18 09:39, Trey Scarborough wrote:
I use a combination of VZ,T-mobile, and ATT service and use a Mikrotik
with LTE card have that LTE connection call back in to a vpn server in a
datacenter. Getting the service from them can be difficult i usually use
a MVNO like ting or freedompop and
I use a combination of VZ,T-mobile, and ATT service and use a Mikrotik
with LTE card have that LTE connection call back in to a vpn server in a
datacenter. Getting the service from them can be difficult i usually use
a MVNO like ting or freedompop and set them up o the cheapest plans.
Direct
So those of you using Verizon hotspot type connections as a secondary
connection point for your towers. What is it called? Is it a static IP that
you can just VPN into?
We are looking for a simple solution to VPN into a tower site if the
backhauls ( or something else drops off line).
Just
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