Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 12:24:35 +0000 From: Benedikt Stockebrand <me@benedikt-stockebrand.de> To: Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: WLAN / UMTS router Huawei E5 Message-ID: <sa78vyj67lo.fsf@benedikt-stockebrand.de> In-Reply-To: <20110110103730.GA3386@current.Sisis.de> (Matthias Apitz's message of "Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:37:30 %2B0100") References: <20110110103730.GA3386@current.Sisis.de>
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Hello Matthias and list, sorry for the late reply, but anyway: > Someone from the FreeBSD' mobile users has this device in use: Huawei E5: > [...] > and could share some experience? Thanks in advance Since nobody else with more experience on that thing has turned up: There's rather little (Free)BSD specific about it: The E5 works as an independent router with a WLAN and an UMTS/3G interface, offers a DHCP server, NAT, as far as I know only vintage IPv4 but no IPv6, and runs as an independent device, including its own battery. Apparently it can be connected directly via USB, but I have never bothered to try, except to recharge the battery. Instead I only use it as a standalone device, and as such it works fine with me so far. It has one possibly annoying limitation: It can handle at most five clients at a time. Beyond that it is significantly more expensive than a USB UMTS/3G stick, but involves less fiddling around when on the road and lets one place it near windows or wherever to improve the signal while one is still free to move around in its vicinity. Cheers, Benedikt -- Business Grade IPv6 Consulting, Training, Projects Benedikt Stockebrand, Dipl.-Inform. http://www.benedikt-stockebrand.de/
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