Hi Bryan! Just wondering if you could be over complicating things. One option is to continue to manage your devices in-band with your current strategy and if that fails, switch to an out-of-band solution. This way, the box is still reachable no matter what happens short of a complete power outage or worse. One option to do this is with Opengear hardware (https://opengear.com/) and using their Lighthouse software (https://opengear.com/products/lighthouse/) to manage it back at HQ. There are other options out there as well but this could be cheaper than buying a new server for wireguard (also a viable option) or a full-on networking device. Of course, there might be other considerations given your statement "management and whatnot" but if all you are concerned about is contacting the box when a line goes down, this is might be a good option for your use case. Regards, Michael The views and opinions included in this email belong to the author and are not representative of the views and opinions of the company which employs me. If you find a spelling or grammatical error, you may keep it.