From: Michael K. <mic...@ip...> - 2018-12-28 02:07:11
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I suspect that the best option is the APU3 which is actually targeted for 3G/LTE support with dual SIM slots and antenna connections in the case. https://www.pcengines.ch/apu3c2.htm https://pcengines.ch/howto.htm#3G Working solutions using Voyage Linux and PFSense: https://txlab.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/two-lte-modems-with-pc-engines-apu3/ https://teklager.se/en/knowledge-base/apu-4g-lte-modem-configuration/ Would be awesome to get working. Regards Michael Knill On 28/12/18, 12:19 pm, "Lonnie Abelbeck" <li...@lo...> wrote: Hi Michael, > How hard would it be to add 4G support into Astlinux? For the special case of the PC Engines APU2, I'm not sure what form of miniPCI express card works and what kernel support it would require. Do you have a reference ? Lonnie > On Dec 27, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Michael Knill <mic...@ip...> wrote: > > Hi Devs > > I know this has been sort of discussed before however I intend on pretty much providing 4G backup on all my new installs and would love an all in one Astlinux solution. > Yes I can get separate devices but consider a pretty standard install: > • 1 x VDSL Modem > • 1 x Astlinux Appliance > • 1 x WAP > • 1 x 4G router > > Its all a bit overkill when you can buy a single device to do all the above (from a network perspective obviously). > I could maybe combine the 4G and WAP functionality on a single device if I could do something funky with VLAN’s to split the functionality. > > How hard would it be to add 4G support into Astlinux? > > Regards > Michael Knill > _______________________________________________ > Astlinux-devel mailing list > Ast...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-devel _______________________________________________ Astlinux-devel mailing list Ast...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-devel |