Yep, unfortunately you get what you pay for. The eBay special will work until it doesn't, most consumer devices succumb to heat and don't fair so well with a continues duty-cycle(the connection with the carrier is always maintained even while on standby in the 'ready' state). The Skyus holds up very well in a continuous harsh environment. With the Skyus you also get a 1 year warranty which can be extended a total of three years. We do offer device demos, give a call into sales and request one!
Re: usb620l ADSB-OWNER Apr 29, 2016 8:50 AM ( in response to naansalad ) Port 22 for ssh on the pi ssh, 8081 for live video and 14550 for pi with navio 2 attached.
I would suggest purchasing direct 877-685-9040 and see if you can negotiate volume discounts, fortunately/unfortunately I am in support so I don't speak dollars and cents. We are excited to contribute to this community. We hope to provide our knowledge of the Skyus and Mifi modems, as well as cellular and USB dongle in general to folks. I don't like to mix sales with support so I will attempt to keep that noise to a minimum! I found this thread informative.
I had a related question regarding the USB730L. It's now officially supported by Meraki. Does anyone know the proper way to boot both devices to use the USB730L as a primary wan connection? I need to run an outbuilding for a few days without ethernet wan. If I plug it into a unpowered MX64 and add power, the final result is the solid orange light on the MX while the Verizon is solid green and ready to go. Would it be better to boot the MX64 without the USB730L until orange light then plug it in? Notes: MX 13.25 firmware USB730L works fine when plugged into a laptop.
Using both scenarios you listed, the Meraki MX should start using the connection if the USB modem is setup properly. Test the connection with Windows. Ensure the proper APN is set for your Mobile Device Number feature set, if it's a dynamic NAT'd IP then your APN should be vzwinternet, if you are not sure contact your verizon sales rep or call into customer service. If you are using the USB730L with a different carrier you will deffently need to login to the modem UI and set the proper APN. You could try current beta firmware 14.17 to ensure the modem is integrated, 13.25 was before the USB730L was considered supported by Meraki. When pursuing support of a MiFi device first contact your carrier, if you are still stuck you can contact the MiFi support group. &, 1) Select Organization Firmware Upgrades. 2) Tick the device device type you would like to upgrade/downgrade 3) Click Schedule upgrades.
4) Select the Target Firmware Version you would like to apply. 5) Click Next, the next screen will allow you to schedule the upgrade, and then confirm.
If you are not presented with the newer versions try stepping up to the highest you have available. After you confirm you device is running the last scheduled version, repeat the above process to see if you then have the newest version available to apply.
If you still don't see the latest beta available, contact Meraki support for assistance.
VZAccess Manager 7.6.2 or higher (for Windows) allows Mobile Broadband users (with 4G LTE. devices) to access the Internet on the Verizon 4G LTE network.
To learn more, please go to Complimentary Wi-Fi access to Verizon Wi-Fi locations through VZAccess Manager will be discontinued on June 1, 2013. After June 1, users trying to connect to a Verizon Wi-Fi location will receive an authentication error message. If you are a user of the Pantech UML290, Verizon 4G LTE USB551L, or the LG VL600 USB modems, a new version of VZAccess Manager is available now. For all other devices supported by VZAccess Manager, please download and run this.
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The utility will remove the display of Verizon Wi-Fi locations in the Wi-Fi Locations tab. All other VZAccess Manager functionality will remain the same. It is important that you install this utility. To learn more, please visit this.
Windows 8.1 Update: As of October 21,2013, Windows 8.1 builds for certain supported devices are available for download. All Windows 8.1 builds are backwards compatible, and only Windows 8.1 users are required to upgrade. Windows XP Support Ended: As of April 8, 2014, Microsoft has ended support and updates for Windows XP. As a result, technical assistance for VZAccess Manager being used on Windows XP computers will no longer be supported by Verizon. Current VZAccess Manager software is still compatible with Windows XP. However, any future releases will NOT support Windows XP. For operating system and/or computer upgrade options.
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Mac OSX 10.10 (Yosemite) Users: Mac OSX 10.10 is only supported by the LG VL600 and the Verizon 4G LTE USB551L devices using VZAccess Manager 7.4.6 (2825c). All other devices are not supported on OSX 10.10. Windows 10 Users: LG VL600, Pantech UML290, and Verizon 4G LTE USB551L devices are compatible with Windows 10 after applying this. Please select either the Windows or Mac tab below to find your data device. These dates are estimates. Verizon Wireless does not guarantee that the versions of VZAccess Manager or Kits for any of these devices will support MAC OS X Lion by any specific date and expressly disclaims any liability related either to the timing or existence of MAC OS X Lion support for any Verizon Wireless devices. 1 Supports NDIS Mode 2 Installing VZAccess Manager requires 'admin' privileges on a Mac OSX notebook computer.
VZAccess Manager may not function correctly if installed on an account with 'non-admin' privileges. Once installed via an 'admin' user, it can be used by a user without 'admin' privileges. 3 Devices without 64 bit support will not be supported on Mac OS X Lion. 4 Does not support 10.4.x.LTE is a trademark of ETSI.