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maxcheam
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May 20 2013, 02:56 PM
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just a note about using Maxis Public IP (unetp) to host anything. You won't be able to access it from another Maxis 3G/LTE connection. It is how they design the backend routing. Kind of inconvenience I'd say.
For example, I have a modem at home using Public IP to host a IP Camera. When I go outside, I can't use a smartphone with Maxis SIM to view the camera. It only work if you're using Celcom, Digi, etc. I'm using VPN as a workaround to view it on a Maxis SIM since VPN will route through a different gateway that Maxis'.
Speed for Public IP is burstable even though QoS stated 2Mbps DL/UL.
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maxcheam
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May 20 2013, 03:10 PM
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ May 20 2013, 03:06 PM) sorry that I don't understand, I need more explaination on that part if you don't mind  no worries. it means that although the QoS says only 2Mbps Download or Upload speed, you'll still get more than that on actual use. Hope this clarifies.  on another note, I don't have any issue using my company's VPN which uses Cisco VPN solution. This post has been edited by maxcheam: May 20 2013, 03:12 PM
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maxcheam
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May 20 2013, 03:48 PM
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ May 20 2013, 03:40 PM) My company is using juniper as their VPN tool, not sure what type of VPN is that  but the burst also is maybe +- 1Mbps? I'm supposed you'll need to test it out to see if the VPN works. For the burst, it's inconsistent like any other 3G connections. I can get up to 5-6Mbps download speed depending on the time of the day as well as the load and maximum speed of the cell tower. In my area, the maximum speed I ever clocked on a normal private IP connection is around 10-12Mbps on a DC-HSPA+ network and it's during graveyard shift.
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