Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Michel Blais
Doesn't meet #3 but I'm testing Banana Pi BPI-R3 and seems way better than RPI for this purpose. You need to add the mini-pci modem of your choice but their 2 SIM card slots on board. There are also 5 RJ45 ports if your devices have OOB ethernet ports. There are 2 onboard storage (NOR and NAND)

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Jared Mauch
If someone wants to assemble some of the freetserv boxes, I have some of the PCBs and components here if you want them. - Jared > On Apr 26, 2024, at 1:27 PM, Andrew Latham wrote: > > If anyone is interested in https://freetserv.github.io/ but does not want to > build one I have sort of

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Warren Kumari
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 12:43 AM, Saku Ytti wrote: > On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 03:11, David H wrote: > > Curious if anyone has particular hardware they like for OOB / serial > management, similar to OpenGear, but preferably with 5G support, maybe even > T-Mobile support? It’s becoming increasingly

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Andrew Latham
If anyone is interested in https://freetserv.github.io/ but does not want to build one I have sort of documented an alternative at https://lathama.net/Tech/Hardware/USB-32COM-RM so you can use anything to connect the 5G or dialup to On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 11:21 AM Michel Blais wrote: > Doesn't

Weekly Global IPv4 Routing Table Report

2024-04-26 Thread Routing Table Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Global IPv4 Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG UKNOF, TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG and the RIPE Routing WG. Daily listings are sent to

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Mel Beckman
I’ve been loooking at the $600 Peplink MAX BR1-MINI (HW3) industrial 5G router. It has a 1x embedded 5G modem (Verizon, AT, T-Mobile, and FirstNet). three GigE ports, four antenna connectors, and comes with an stick antenna set and AC PS. It uses a nanoSIM. Yes, it’s a pure IP router with no

VDSL >2 Pair Bonding Modems

2024-04-26 Thread Mike Hammett
I recently figured out that my Calix E7s can bond more than 2 pair of VDSL lines. However, none of my modem vendors seem to support more than 2 pair. What modem platforms are people using in this scenario? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Saku Ytti
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 19:43, Warren Kumari wrote: > I've been on the same quest, and I have some additional requests / features. > Ideally it: > > 1: would be small - my particular use-case is for a "traveling rack", and so > 0U is preferred. > 2: would be fairly cheap. > 3: would not be a

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Saku Ytti
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 19:43, Warren Kumari wrote: >> Curious if anyone has particular hardware they like for OOB / serial >> management, similar to OpenGear, but preferably with 5G support, maybe even >> T-Mobile support? It’s becoming increasingly difficult to get static IP 4g >> machine