My present home office network is as follows:
Internet connection: 4G (limited to 70GB - 1x 50GB SIM + 1x 20GB SIM)
(This is considerably better than any land based connection in my area)
Modem / router: Huawei B593 providing WLAN and LAN connection into my homeplug network
Phone: VOIP using the same 4G connection
During some months the 70Gb is used by download etc leaving me without a phone and also upsetting those users who haven't downloaded excessively.
It seems that one way to resolve this is to use a router with Gargoyle installed as this provides a quota management by IP address facility.
Is this correct?
How to set this up is the question?
My Huawei isn't a Gargoyle supported router - unless someone knows otherwise?
Therefore my present idea is to connect the Huawei to a Gargoyle compatible router (TP-Link TL-WDR3600 seems a good candidate).
Will this work? Any tips?
Should I connect LAN to LAN or LAN to WAN? I think the former as I only need one network IP address.
An ideal solution would be a dual SIM 4G router that supports Gargoyle!!!
Any other ideas?
4G Router connection to Gargoyle Router
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4G Router connection to Gargoyle Router
NO Gargoyle at present!!!
Huawei B593
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Huawei B593
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Re: 4G Router connection to Gargoyle Router
Yes. Is done by setting static IP's in DHCP section. Quite easy to do.pickerd1 wrote:It seems that one way to resolve this is to use a router with Gargoyle installed as this provides a quota management by IP address facility.
Is this correct?
I have 4G and do not know of a firmware that also does quotas for 3G/4G connections. I have looked into this and was advised memory space for a combined firmware is the main problem.pickerd1 wrote:How to set this up is the question?
My Huawei isn't a Gargoyle supported router - unless someone knows otherwise?
Use a Gargoyle router in bridging mode to another modem that has your 4G devices plugged in.pickerd1 wrote:Will this work? Any tips?
After doing some research and through personal experiences, look at the Netgear WNDR3800 to flash with gargoyle and this magic router firmware (http://ofmodemsandmen.com/supported.html) for a 4G device. I have it working in a TP-Link WDR3600 and works GREAT!!!
Re: 4G Router connection to Gargoyle Router
Just bumping this thread, as I have a similar query to the OP. Does anyone know of a 4G router that is Gargoyle-compatible (i.e. to avoid multiple devices)?
The main functions that I need are:
1) Bandwidth quotas; and
2) Remote management.
The main functions that I need are:
1) Bandwidth quotas; and
2) Remote management.
Re: 4G Router connection to Gargoyle Router
what joc says works for me
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