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Re: [External] Opengear alternatives that support 5g?
From: Hunter Fuller via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 09:15:01 -0500
I certainly don't blame you for your frustrations with abusing MikroTiks as a serial console. The additional computer (Pi or otherwise) is, imo, a must. Unless you are just using the MIkroTik as an ssh jump box into the OOB network, which isn't so bad. -- Hunter Fuller (they) Lead Router Jockey VBH M-1C +1 256 824 5331 Office of Information Technology The University of Alabama in Huntsville Network Engineering
Current thread:
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?, (continued)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mike Lyon (Apr 27)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Saku Ytti (Apr 26)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Saku Ytti (Apr 26)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mark Tinka (Apr 27)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mel Beckman (Apr 27)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mark Tinka (Apr 28)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Siyuan Miao via NANOG (Apr 28)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mark Tinka (Apr 28)
- Re: [External] Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Warren Kumari (Apr 29)
- Re: [External] Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Hunter Fuller via NANOG (Apr 29)
- Re: [External] Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Doug McIntyre (Apr 29)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mike Lyon (Apr 27)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? Mel Beckman (Apr 27)
- Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g? ic (Apr 28)