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The 2700 model has a usb port that can be used with a 3G dongle for connectivity and/or fallback. The FireBrick 2500 does not have a USB port) By using a 3G dongle with 1 or more FTTC/ADSL lines from AAISP you'll be able to fall back to using 3G in the case of the FTTC/ADSL going down - this includes routing of your public IP blocks and IPv6 blocks (IPv6 via a tunnel) |
The 2700 model has a usb port that can be used with a 3G dongle for connectivity and/or fallback. The FireBrick 2500 does not have a USB port) By using a 3G dongle with 1 or more FTTC/ADSL lines from AAISP you'll be able to fall back to using 3G in the case of the FTTC/ADSL going down - this includes routing of your public IP blocks and IPv6 blocks (IPv6 via a tunnel) |
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Dongles do vary, and drivers may need to be written to support a particular dongle. (contact us if you have one which is not working.) The following dongles are known to work on a FireBrick 2700: |
Dongles do vary, and drivers may need to be written to support a particular dongle. (contact us if you have one which is not working.) The following dongles are known to work on a FireBrick 2700: |
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*[[Zoom_USB_dongle|ZOOM model 4598]] (Available from AAISP) |
*[[Zoom_USB_dongle|ZOOM model 4598]] (Available from AAISP) |
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