From: Michael K. <li...@mk...> - 2018-10-14 22:07:44
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> Am 14.10.2018 um 23:53 schrieb Michael Keuter <li...@mk...>: > >> >> Am 14.10.2018 um 23:03 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lo...>: >> >> Hi Michael, >> >>> As I am now moving to router mode rather than bridge mode for the 4G device, the Netgear LB21XX is too basic for me. >> >> Can you explain what the Netgear in router mode is missing ? Works perfectly for me. >> >> I would argue the more basic the better, fewer security entry points. >> >> OTOH, if the Teltonika RUT240 is less expensive than the Netgear LB21XX for you in AU, that is important. >> >> It looks like the RUT240 has WiFi built-in, I would hope that radio could be turned off completely. >> >> The company Teltonika is out of Lithuania, no US presence, possibly explains why I have never heard of their products before your mention. >> >> Lonnie > > The product is here in Germany available at resellers that only sell industrial-grade products. A few of those where I buy stuff. > So it seems to be no SoHo/consumer device. But it is also available on Amazon. A few of the reviewers use it in their cars or caravan. > Interesting device, the price is OK. > > Michael Their Wiki seems to be very informative: https://wiki.teltonika.lt/index.php?title=RUT240 The device also uses the VRRP protocol :-) https://wiki.teltonika.lt/index.php?title=VRRP_configuration >>> On Oct 14, 2018, at 3:34 PM, Michael Knill <mic...@ip...> wrote: >>> >>> To the group >>> >>> As I am now moving to router mode rather than bridge mode for the 4G device, the Netgear LB21XX is too basic for me. >>> As such, I am going to try out this device which looks very interesting. Its based on OpenWRT. >>> >>> https://teltonika.lt/product/rut240/ >>> >>> Interesting that it can support OpenVPN as well so this could be a good remote site router with 4G backup or even a mobile site router. >>> >>> Regards >>> Michael Knill Michael http://www.mksolutions.info |