What if you had those routers phone home to a VPN server in your office over 4G? They'd always be in easy reach on private subnet on your LAN and you wouldn't need to worry about public or static IPs for your 4G widget. I noticed Duxtel configured devices I have bought have a PPTP client set up so if you activate it then Duxtel can peer into the device and assist with any issues. On 22 November 2017 at 13:46, Ben Jackson - ELOGIK <ben@elogik.net> wrote:
Does anyone have any advice on a) a decent 4g service that provides a publicly accessible IP address that ports can be forwarded through as well as how to get hold of an unlocked USB dongle which will support the SIM / service?
Or even a provider that provides this on one of their business plans?
If it can be a prepaid plan even better.
I'm looking to use said device as 4G failover on a meraki mx64 security appliance and calling the usual suspects (Optus, telstra) is giving me a headache.
Any advice on what others have done in this scenario would be most appreciated.
Best regards,
Ben Jackson eLogik
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