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You used to be able to buy dual USB cables for the scenario of needing more power. If one port (such as the charging one) doesn't give enough juice, then connect to a second one as well.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCan the RPI be powered from just USB?
Do you know if it's possible to get on the VPN from a Linux PC?
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I wonder if Cisco's router on a stick will work, the ASAv?
https://blog.sanghera.me.uk/cisco-asav-vlans/
Cisco ASA not for the faint-hearted though and I'm not sure the above link is what you want, might get some ideas from it though....
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+1 for
RPi+3g/4g usb stick
configure the pi's wifi module to accept ad-hoc connections and share the VPN connection.
Along these lines.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postseems almost all the draytek routers can support 3/4G via USB so pick any of them.
Some of the TPlink devices are either dd-wrt or tomato compatible. So you could pick one of those and make your own.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostFalls down on the portability aspect!
Those type of routers are more for a fall back in case the ADSL goes down they can still work over LTE.
I am resigned to the fact what I want doesn't really exist
Some of the TPlink devices are either dd-wrt or tomato compatible. So you could pick one of those and make your own.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
Those type of routers are more for a fall back in case the ADSL goes down they can still work over LTE.
I am resigned to the fact what I want doesn't really exist
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Juniper & Sonicwall plus a mifi router ?
or FOSS with a mifi
VPN tutorial – access your network anywhere | Linux User & Developer - the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation
maybe a raspberry pi job?
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Originally posted by stek View PostYeah I was suggesting that since you can't tinker with the IP settings etc you can't get into the guts deep enough to set up the site-to-site which is obviously more core than the VPN client with more or less sits on top.
In others words I dunno!!
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI can use my the VPN on my iPad, connected to my Alcatel Y800 and it be as if I was sat back at the office, I was wondering if there is something that can be done at the device level so anything that attaches to it connects back to the office automatically
In others words I dunno!!
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Originally posted by stek View PostDon't these Mifi 3/4G devices trap you inside the Telco's 3/4G private network? If so there's not much you can do, AIUI.
I had one in Spain and it got a private IP and routed out to the internet via the telco's gateway, same with Three in UK.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIs there such a thing as a portable MiFi device that can be configured to automatically use a site-to-site VPN so any device connected to it would be routed through the VPN, rather than having to configure a VPN on each and every device?
I had one in Spain and it got a private IP and routed out to the internet via the telco's gateway, same with Three in UK.
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