[arm-allstar] AT&T Wireless

Stanley Stanukinos ka5iid at swbell.net
Fri Sep 23 12:57:00 EST 2016


Steve, was there a charge for the APN?

Stan

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> On Sep 23, 2016, at 12:02 PM, Steve Zingman via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> 
> FWIW,
> I use AT&T with Cradlepoint IBR-560 routers. If you want a static IP that is not NAT or firewalled, tell them you want to use the APN "i2gold"
> 
> 73, Steve N4IRS
> 
>> On 09/23/2016 01:00 PM, arm-allstar-request at hamvoip.org wrote:
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 11:10:16 -1000
>> From: "James R. Pilgram" <jim.pilgram at gmail.com>
>> To: BeagleBone Black ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] AT&T Wireless
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>> Mahalo for that information Tom. I'll look into that.
>> 
>> Jim NH6HI
>> 
>> 
>> ? Original Message ?
>> From:arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Sent:September 22, 2016 06:35
>> To:arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Reply-to:arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Cc:tom at tomh.us
>> Subject:Re: [arm-allstar] AT&T Wireless
>> 
>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:12 AM, Eric Harrison via arm-allstar
>> <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>>> Are you using Verizon's hot spot? I tryed straight talk's hot spot on
>>> verizon's network
>>> and even though i could port forward on my hotspot i could never get an
>>> inbound to work. Just outbound connections.
>> Verizon (and I assume the other cellular networks) use CGN, or Carrier
>> Grade Network Address Translation. This makes your hot spot the second
>> NAT. You would need port forwards on both the hot spot and Verizon CGN
>> router to allow inbound connections. They don't offer this, but as
>> stated before they do sell static IPs to get around their CGN.
>> 
>> Their IPv6 network is not NAT'd, but it is firewalled to block inbound
>> connections.
>> 
>> You can use OpenVPN to provide a path for inbound connections.
>> I've had good luck with this on Allstar systems.
>> 
>> Tom KD7LXL
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>> Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 18:50:18 -0400
>> From: Doug Crompton <doug at crompton.com>
>> To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] AT&T Wireless
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>> I think we are talking about two different things here. One is being able to connect and use Allstar in a particular network and the other is being able to port forward. Obviously if you cannot connect or use Allstar then port forwarding is just a secondary issue.
>> 
>> The original poster was talking about being able to connect not port forwarding.
>> 
>> >From tests we have done it appears at least with the current Allstar AT&T has use issues not related to any port forwarding but rather just working. Verizon users have been very successful using Allstar remotely. Several users in my area are regularly using it and a user posted here several weeks ago about his success after a cross country trip.
>> 
>> Unless you spend big bucks and get a static IP cell connection you will NOT be able to port forward on any cell system without using a VPN or other means.
>> 
>> This idea that you have to have port forwarding with Allstar is not warranted. I suspect many have come from Echolink or IRLP where it is required. It is NOT required with Allstar. I would venture to guess that better than 90% of the cell connected nodes are portable nodes used in cars, etc. In that case there would be no requirement or need to do remote administration. The box is with you. Use a monitor or direct wired connection for whatever you have to do. Most setup in these cases would be done at a home location anyway connected wired or to WIFI.
>> 
>> As far as connecting in is concerned I see this as another non issue. You can always connect out. So connect to somewhere where others know you will be connecting. This could be a personal home node or a node not owned by you. As long as you connect there and others know that is where you will be then you have a circuit.
>> 
>> Stop sweating the port forwarding issue. There are work arounds that do not involve the complexity or in some case cost of a VPN.
>> 73 Doug
>> WA3DSP
>> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
>> 
>> 
>> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 03:01:38 -0400
>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] AT&T Wireless
>> From: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> CC: doug at crompton.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> James,
>> 
>>   I have not known anyone to be successful with AT&T phone hotspots and Allstar. Thats not to say it can't be done you would just need to use a VPN. We are working on a likely fix for this that will be in a future code update.
>> 
>> I know of several people who have switched to Verizon or some other service just because of this. The problem lies in the perceived public IP address in Allstar. It is not the same as the phone actual assigned public IP address. There is some form of NAT'ing going on in the AT&T system. Using AT&T your server will receive a public IP but either never register with Allstar or register but never get a node list.
>> 73 Doug
>> WA3DSP
>> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
>> 
>> 
>>> Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 05:40:43 +0000
>>> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>>> Subject: [arm-allstar] AT&T Wireless
>>> From: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>>> CC: kb5rir1 at yahoo.com
>>> 
>>> Has anyone got the wifi on the Pi3 working on an AT&T Phone or Hotspot.
>>> Any Help would be appreciated very much.
>>> I here it works on Verizon phones but it has problems with AT&T. I just cant justify paying another bill to talk on ham radio.
>>> I'm usually  on 3.868 MHZ between 12am and 2am CST. in my truck.
>>> Thanks...
>>> James Dusek  (KB5RIR)
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