Crooks, Sam wrote:
I'm considering use of AT&T / Verizon / Sprint WWAN services and the Cisco 3G router interface cards/integrated module in C880 routers for primary or backup WAN network connectivity for routers.
I'm looking for information from users of these services on the following:
I have only Verizon at the remote locations. But I have messed with the others.
- addressing - Do these WWAN services use dynamic, PPPoE or static IP assignment typically? Any of the 3? All? - is static IP assignment available?
Verizon is private NAT by default. They will provide a static public IP address for a one time fee of $500. If I recall right, it's still PPP, but you get the same IP address every time. As of 6 months ago, Sprint did not have a static IP option. I now hear that they do.
- do these service providers use NAT within their network?
- How is the service reliability? In most cases, is the service available for use when you need to use it?
Depends on your location and the type of radio (USB or pcmcia) you use. The USB ones tend to flake out on me more, but it might be the router or other issues.
- How is the service coverage area? Do you have problems getting sufficient coverage in the deplouyment location to support desired speeds (say 512kbps up/down as a minimum)?
Once again, this depends on your area. I use it as a last ditch effort when DSL is not available.
- is ESP / IKE / IPsec permitted through un-rate-limited and un-molested by the providers?
No problems using IPSEC tunnels (Cisco PIX) over Verizon EVDO.
- If you build a IPsec/GRE tunnel over these services, do you have frequent issues with the tunnel dropping, or a dynamic routing protocol running through the tunnel going down frequently?
The Cisco Pix series tend to rebuild a dropped tunnel, so I can't say I have looked into it that deeply.
Also interested in similar information on impressions of similar EMEA WWAN service providers, particularly Vodaphone and T-Mobile, if anyone has experiences with these.
I have had issues running IPSEC tunnels over a local WISP. Whenever they would drop out do to maint (normally once a year), I could no longer establish an VPN tunnel. It would often take days to weeks before the tunnel would work again. Something in their system would drop the packets. Never found the cause and switched over to EVDO. No problems bringing up a VPN connection on my laptop, tethered to my G1 phone on T-Mobile.
Replies on-list or off-list are welcome.... Your choice.
Cisco 3G interface and provider information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7272/index.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/routers/networking_solutions_products_ge nericcontent0900aecd80601f7e.html#~north-america
Regards,
Sam Crooks