Peplink is another I’ve seen used for load-balancing cellular connections.  But 
I’m a big cradlepoint fan as well.

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> On Jul 21, 2021, at 9:07 AM, McClintic, Thomas <thomas.mcclin...@uth.tmc.edu> 
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> +1 for cradlepoint.
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> <WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> On Behalf Of Travis Geske
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> We use CradlePoint and have been very happy with their products.  
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> While I didn’t end up using the multi-sim support, I’ve used these cellular 
> routers for remote locations in the past.  They’re pretty good products, 
> support dual SIM, battery backup or PoE, and external antennae.
>  
> https://www.digi.com/products/networking/cellular-routers/enterprise/digi-6310-dx
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> We’ve got a requirement to support some learning spaces in remote locations.  
> We use Aruba wireless so if we can have some remote APs there, we just need 
> to work out how to backhaul them.  In the past I’ve resorted to a Raspberry 
> Pi and a 4G USB dongle (as although some Aruba access points have USB modem 
> support it was a nightmare that I gave up on).  However, for this people are 
> wanting more bandwidth and resiliency, and a plug in and go solution.  I’ve 
> found https://teltonika-networks.com/product/rutx09/, which seemingly ticks 
> lots of boxes but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with products 
> / vendors in this area that they’d be happy to share?  Ideally we’d like 
> multiple SIMs that we can load balance over, so we just plug in a few APs and 
> live in hope that all users don’t associate with just one AP!
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