On 1/11/13 02:44 , Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Also getting POTS line in your pop sometimes get tricky. 2G/3G modems with cheap plans cost like 10$/month (dunno about US though), thats almost same as POTS line.
They don't generally have public IPs (that can be arranged). verizon 4G cards have ipv6 now but cradlepoint routers for example don't support that. I had reverse tunnel from one of our DC's over a 3/4g usb dongle that had a measured availability of less than 50% which oddly I didn't consider acceptable.
On 10/01/13 20:18, William Herrin wrote:
Dial up with PPP and then cross the ethernet? Drop off a cellular modem with IP service instead of a dialup modem? Perhaps you haven't noticed but IP over circuit-switched voice lines is giving way to voice over IP packet switched systems. That POTS line the dialup modem needs doesn't have a lot of future left.