[arm-allstar] wireless MiFi
Mike Morneau
ve3mic at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 7 15:29:44 EST 2016
James,
If security is a concern, has anyone proposed creating a DMZ to run your AllStar node from within?73 de Mike
On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 4:24 PM, James R. Pilgram via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
I have a node 29323 that is tied on to my employers internet system but
with increasing security concerns I'm slowly being hosed out. I have
never had port forwarding available and that has been a big problem in
controlling this mode. The situation is magnified by the fact that I'm
not a able to bring internet in as we sit in the middle of old sugarcane
fields. Their stuff comes in via fiber optics and that isn't an option
for me. I've looked for nearby hot spots on Time Warner which I have an
account with, But there are none in range.
My first thought was Ubiquity devices but with all the mountains on
Kauai, line of sight is out.
My next thought was using a Verizon Wireless Jetpack and bring it in
wirelessly. I have a few questions for anyone who has tried to use this
method.
1. Will it work?
2. Is it feasible? On a pay as you go plan I can get 2gb of data
for $35 good for 2 months and if it goes over I just need to throw
another $35 dollars at it but I don't have a clue how to figure out the
data usage of a node with a repeater tied to it. Is there a simple way
to track it before I fork out the money? Maybe track my hub at home and
see what the system uses per month.
Any help appreciated.
Jim NH6HI
Hawaii Mainland Allstar Network.
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