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Terrestrial Comms: Industrial LTE Router

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Terrestrial Comms: Industrial LTE Router

This is a compact, ultra-low power cellular gateway designed specifically for SCADA, telemetry, and field service fleets. It features LTE-Advanced Pro connectivity, making it capable of high-speed data and video, while its ruggedized design ensures reliability in hazardous utility and industrial environments.

  • High-Speed Cellular: Supports LTE-Advanced Pro (Cat 12) for speeds up to 600 Mbps downlink, or standard LTE (Cat 4) options.
  • Ultra-Low Power: Optimized for solar and battery-powered installations, consuming less than 1 Watt in idle mode.
  • Industrial Protocols: Built for SCADA with support for Modbus, DNP3, and legacy serial equipment.
  • Dual-Band Wi-Fi: Optional 802.11ac Wi-Fi configurable as an access point or client for vehicle area networks.
  • Security: Features secure firmware updates, remote authentication, and IPsec/VPN tunneling for secure data transmission.


Interfaces
1x Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RS-232 Serial, 1x USB 2.0, 3x SMA (Cellular/GNSS).
Environmental
IP64 rated; operates from -40°C to +70°C.
Dimensions
119 mm x 33 mm x 85 mm.
Power
2.5 Vdc to 5 Vdc
Measurement Time
10 ms
Manufacturer
Campbell Scientific

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