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Cellular backup connections
- Subject: Cellular backup connections
- From: dovid at telecurve.com (Dovid Bender)
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2019 18:46:08 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <CAM3TTh2cydth20QPYYzQZOYpUMuyYrkUkzUu2hT8TV-vcR61Hg@mail.gmail.com> <[email protected]>
All,
Thanks for all of the feedback. I was on site today and noticed two things.
1) As someone mentioned it could be for static IP's they have the traffic
going to a specific location. The POP is in NJ there was a min. latency of
120ms which prob had to do with this.
2) I was watching the ping times and it looked something like this:
400ms
360ms
330ms
300ms
260ms
210ms
170ms
140ms
120ms
400ms
375ms
It seems to have been coming in "waves". I assume this has to do with "how
cellular work" and the signal. I tried moving it around by putting it down
low on the floor, moving it locations etc. and saw the same thing every
time. I am going to try Verizon next and see how it goes.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 12:13 PM Mark Milhollan <mlm at pixelgate.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2018, Dovid Bender wrote:
>
> >I finally got around to setting up a cellular backup device in our new
> POP.
>
> >When SSH'ing in remotely the connection seems rather slow.
>
> Perhaps using MOSH can help make the interactive CLI session less
> annoying.
>
> >Verizon they charge $500.00 just to get a public IP and I want to avoid
> >that if possible.
>
> You might look into have it call out / maintain a connection back to
> your infrastructure.
>
>
> /mark
>
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