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Roman Kuznetsov2016-09-27 18:11:20
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Roman Kuznetsov, 2016-09-27 18:11:20

Which route/router with 3g/4g redundancy should I choose?

The task is to create backup data transmission channels on LTE from YOTA.
Ethernet main, Yota(LTE) redundant, with automatic switching.
For implementation, it seems simple and logical to use the very budget Zyxel Keenetic, but it’s somehow scary in terms of the number of negative reviews.
For this piece of iron there will be no more than 15 users, and then in the future (at the moment 5 users).
Mikrotik seems to be expensive and difficult to set up (I would like the "slider-screwdriver" to cope with this task itself).
Who faced a similar task? On the equipment of which manufacturer is it better to build this circuit?

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solalex, 2016-09-27
@solalex

buy a kinetic, don't be afraid of reviews, basically they work much more stably if you don't set them up with crooked hands

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prostomak, 2016-09-28
@prostomak

MikroTik hAP (RB951Ui-2nD), there is a wizard for basic setup. And it's easy to understand winbox

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Alexander Slyzhuk, 2016-09-28
@SLYzhuk

Mikrotik is set up very quickly, the big "+" is flexibility in setting, only hardcore!

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Roman Kuznetsov, 2016-10-10
@GoodPascher

buy a kinetic, don't be afraid of reviews, basically they work much more stably if you don't set them up with crooked hands

zyxel keenetic omni was chosen ... this is unfortunately a failure =( it does not work stably, regardless of the firmware (it seems that something is heating up ... so far there is no access to the device physically, but in general this is a negative experience. I will try to roll dd -wrt or something like that to dance.

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