Re: Caveat emptor: avoid Inseego 5G products unless you still believe in classful routing

2023-03-28 Thread Fred Baker
If they think classful IPv4 is the state of the art, I would not assume they have heard of IPv6.Sent using a machine that autocorrects in interesting ways...On Mar 28, 2023, at 12:45 PM, Matt Harris wrote:Matt Harris​VP OF INFRASTRUCTUREFollow us on 

Re: [External] Re: Caveat emptor: avoid Inseego 5G products unless you still believe in classful routing

2023-03-28 Thread Hunter Fuller via NANOG
v6 support is good, actually! I am using it to good effect. The classful part is very surprising. This site doesn't use a lot of v4 so I hadn't given that much thought. -- Hunter Fuller (they) Router Jockey VBH M-1C +1 256 824 5331 Office of Information Technology The University of Alabama in

Re: Caveat emptor: avoid Inseego 5G products unless you still believe in classful routing

2023-03-28 Thread Matt Harris
On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 2:25 PM Matthew Petach wrote: > > In the category of "I can't believe I still have to worry about this in > 2023" > comes an unfortunate discovery I made recently when setting up a network > for a local non-profit. The Inseego FX2000 5G router looked like a nice >

Caveat emptor: avoid Inseego 5G products unless you still believe in classful routing

2023-03-28 Thread Matthew Petach
In the category of "I can't believe I still have to worry about this in 2023" comes an unfortunate discovery I made recently when setting up a network for a local non-profit. The Inseego FX2000 5G router looked like a nice product, it supports OpenVPN out of the box, flexible firewall rules, etc.