[cisco-voip] 4g Router for site remote access?
Haas, Neal
nhaas at co.fresno.ca.us
Wed May 3 18:45:19 EDT 2017
Yes we use them, Verizon is the best connection in our area. Cannot do VoIP calls over them. We have 1 out of 4 that needs to be reset every night. Could be the tower we are connecting to.
I actually used another type cradle point. You can do two SIM cards. Worked good. They use cradle point in Red Boxes.
Thank You,
Neal Haas
NSE, Communications
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Subject: [cisco-voip] 4g Router for site remote access?
Is there anyone actually using these?
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/819-integrated-services-router-isr/datasheet_c78-732558.html
I am looking at trying 2 of these at our farthest outreaches for IT remote access and possibly, depending on coverage some SIP SRST testing in the event of ppp failure to the pub and sub nodes?
if someone has these deployed for them in some case, how is the performance, caveats, gotchas? please advise.
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Johnny Q
Voice Technology Analyst - TelNet
Chemeketa Community College
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Building 22 Room 131
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