In the past couple of years, we deployed CradlePoint IBR650's and IBR600's (with and without wifi respectively). It's a configurable mini-router that can also accept wired access. There is an on-board SIM slot. Downside is that the unit is a bit expensive as a CPE. Lately we have been deploying Proxicast PocketPort units. These have an RJ45 jack at one end, USB port on the other, with no built-in cell antenna. So you'll need a USB 4G/LTE dongle in addition. Those PocketPorts are a bit more limited in terms of config, but they work for our use case and are less expensive overall than CradlePoint. If you want to stick with a router from big C, I've also worked with the newer C1111-8PLTEEA which has an onboard SIM slot. We tested them but didn't put them in production due to cost. HTH! -Brian On 2020-01-28 17:30, K MEKKAOUI wrote:
Dear NANOG Community,
Can anyone help with any device information that provides redundancy for business internet access? In other words when the internet provided through the cable modem fails the 4G/LTE takes over automatically to provide internet access to the client.
Thank you
KARIM M.