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General discussion forum / Re: Gateway vs Router
« on: 2016-02-11, 19:57:38 »
Update on Sprint cellular capability.
Although I had a difficult time getting answers from Sprint relative to my remote radio application, I finally felt comfortable enough to purchase a Netgear 6100D gateway plus the Sprint public, static IP address ($3 extra per month). There was virtually no info on how the service works. Netgear tech support was more helpful than Sprint. It turns out that Sprint downloads all the WAN-side info directly into the gateway. I had to add the port forwarding data.
Bottom line is that it works well on LTE. I now have my basic remoterig K3/K3-mini working at my remote QTH. Haven't had to do any parameter tuning yet.
Next step is integrating a Lantronix serial port server (WiBox WBE2100E) to provide rotator and amplifier interfaces.
See you on the air.
Dick
Thanks to everyone who provided direct (or indirect) help.
Although I had a difficult time getting answers from Sprint relative to my remote radio application, I finally felt comfortable enough to purchase a Netgear 6100D gateway plus the Sprint public, static IP address ($3 extra per month). There was virtually no info on how the service works. Netgear tech support was more helpful than Sprint. It turns out that Sprint downloads all the WAN-side info directly into the gateway. I had to add the port forwarding data.
Bottom line is that it works well on LTE. I now have my basic remoterig K3/K3-mini working at my remote QTH. Haven't had to do any parameter tuning yet.
Next step is integrating a Lantronix serial port server (WiBox WBE2100E) to provide rotator and amplifier interfaces.
See you on the air.
Dick
Thanks to everyone who provided direct (or indirect) help.