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			<title>ZTE mf820 LTE modem and FortiGate 60E</title>
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			<description>Well, tonight I had fun... I only had to spend 4 hours to get a modem on the Supported Modems List working on my FortiGate 60E firewall. Let me tell you about it... The goal: To implement a back-up internet connection over 4G/LTE. The reason: Frankly, I don&#039;t have a good reason. I&#039;ve got cable internet from Ziggo, which hasn&#039;t failed me a single time in the 30 months I&#039;ve been living here. I just...</description><dc:creator>TommyboyNL</dc:creator>
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