Inexpensive Huawei GSM Picocells

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Tomcsanyi, Domonkos domi at tomcsanyi.net
Sat Feb 13 20:31:14 UTC 2021


Hi Harald,

100% correct indeed.

Kind regards,
Domi


> 13.02.2021 dátummal, 14:30 időpontban Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org> írta:
> 
> Hi Domi,
> 
>> On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 01:44:23PM +0100, Tomcsanyi, Domonkos wrote:
>> Interesting to hear about an LMT not being present, because all Huawei products I encountered provided a usable WebUI via a local ethernet port. Of course I must disclose these were a lot newer products, mainly supporting LTE and NR, sometimes UMTS. MML scripting is also present on those for quicker configuration.
> 
> those were also likely macro base stations, right?  Where you
> a) expect no physical access to the general public,
> b) have a dedicated Ethernet port for the "site LAN"
> 
> For femto / small cell products, you typically expect them to be in publicly
> accessible locations, where virtually anyone can get physical access.  So the
> vendors lock them down considerably more, with no "site lan", enforced use of
> IPsec, etc.
> 
> -- 
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