Need router for security gates
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The MBT-4220 is no longer in production. The second modem is just an analog line for the call box at the gate. It's not an actual extension tied into the system. We've had good success with the NetGear GS110TPv2 switches. They run hot but the temps don't seem to bother them even though they are rated at only up to 104 degrees. Only times they have gone down are because of lightning and it looks to be a few hundred dollars less than that Comtrol. I've had some people recommend BV-Tech as they have a $70 switch that would fit the bill, but I don't know them and don't know their reliability. It's worked for them but I don't know. Netgears have traditionally been great switches for me.
How would it eliminate the static IP with the VPN? Both sides need to know the IP of the other to establish the link. Otherwise they can't communicate. How do you do that with DHCP?
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Both sides need to know the IP of the other to establish the link. Otherwise they can't communicate. How do you do that with DHCP?
Dynamic DNS usually.
The dynamic side updates dynamic DNS when the address changes and the other side connects to that hostname.
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As @Derelict stated you have one side with a static IP the servers / proxy and the other side with a dynamic address updating a service like dyndns or myip. Sorry, maybe the MBT-2220 then. The Comtrols are may for your environment the NetGear units are not. Never heard of the BV-Tech switch either. The Call Box can be IP as well as Analog, there are a number of people who make then such as Algo and Viking. Or just use an ATA, but keeping a duplicate modem and service for one extension / phone line seems like trouble.
As the saying goes, Good / Reliable / Cheap... Pick any two.
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@derelict
I've never tried DynDNS with with VPNs inside of pfSense. I've always used hard-coded IPs with statics. I can look at that.@Phonebuff
I never really expected the NetGear switches to work but other than losing them to lightning strikes they've lasted years. I've got one that's at least 4 years strong at the moment. Initially it's just what we had on hand so we went with it. It's got a lifetime warranty so if it died we weren't out much but a shipping cost. We don't do the gates and call boxes (or the phone system at this particular client). So just giving them an analog line to call out on to ring back to the guard phone is cheap and simple. It's not an extension on a system. It's an outside line that calls in. Up until now it's all been good, reliable, and cheap. Spectrum is just changing that.@stephenw10
Looks like it's only up to 113 degrees. Not sure if that would work. -
Mmm, might be tight for an enclosed space with minimal airflow.
You could just use OpenVPN which doesn't require a remote IP to be set. The client end can connect from any IP if allowed.
Steve
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By the way, while the MBT-4220 is no longer in stock from Netgate, it is still available from some other sources..
Given your space and environmental issues, you might want to find a box with the Internal switch like the 3100 and combine the firewall router and switch to one frame.
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@phonebuff There are currently 3 devices that connect, 2 cameras (POE) and the gate. We are building out to add LPR cameras so we will need 4 poe, 1 non-poe, and 1 to link to the modem. Any boxes provide 4 poe ports? If not I'd need to make room for 4 additional poe injectors.
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None of the Netgate devices supply PoE.
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You really need an "industrial" switch router for this -- Something like below..
You can also get an Industrial Embedded Computer Systems in this category that could run pfSense but you will need to do some research to find one --
https://www.trendnet.com/products/industrial-switches/TI-PG541
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One more link --- Not sure this is POE --
http://www.electronicnetwork.com/en/onrisc-baltos-ir5221.html