The Robustel R3000 router is a ruggedised cellular router in a metal housing measuring 125 x 108 x 45 mm. It allows operation on global 4G and 3G networks with fallback to 3G/2G and allows data speeds up to 100 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload. It has RCM certification for Australia and New Zealand.
The routers have dual SIM card holders to ensure cellular connectivity remains when continuity of service levels is important. Options include Wi-Fi and GPS/GLONASS communications. Modbus gateway is supported, which makes it easy to integrate into any industrial automation project. An SDK is also available for those who want to develop their own user application.
The router comes with up to four ethernet ports, allowing various WAN/LAN configurations including support for wireless WAN and wired WAN backup. It has RS232, RS485, digital I/O and one USB host serial port. A micro SD card port is available for data logging.
The router has a wide operating voltage range of 9–60 VDC and an operating temperature range of -40 to 85°C. Applications include smart transportation, wireless CCTV, ATM/vending kiosks and power generation/distribution equipment. The product supports RobustVPN and RobustLink.
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