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2860 and 3G/4G... erm, no
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07 Mar 2018 16:01 #90987
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Old thread but might be worth adding to it for reference..
I recently set up a draytek with a Vodafone consumer sim (no public ip) and got ipsec vpn working ok. Actually I set up the vpn the same way as i've done with Three Business ones before. You have to use aggressive mode on the IKE phase and set a local id. Lack of public ip doesn't seem to matter.
Finding a 4g dongle that works across draytek models 2860, 2760 and 2820 is the hard part!
I recently set up a draytek with a Vodafone consumer sim (no public ip) and got ipsec vpn working ok. Actually I set up the vpn the same way as i've done with Three Business ones before. You have to use aggressive mode on the IKE phase and set a local id. Lack of public ip doesn't seem to matter.
Finding a 4g dongle that works across draytek models 2860, 2760 and 2820 is the hard part!
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07 Mar 2018 16:19 #90989
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Easier to buy the 'L' models if you're buying a new router.
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08 Mar 2018 11:03 #91001
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no doubt, but they a big step up in price and usually in our case the 3g/4g is only needed for a couple of months while waiting for a line to be installed. i'm in the middle of trying various 4g dongles at the moment. zte mf823 = no good. e3372 next.
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