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26-10-2010, 03:12 PM
Moxa's cellular routers allow you to connect up to four Ethernet devices to cellular networks, and provide secure cellular GSM/GPRS or UMTS/HSDPA connections for reliable primary and backup network connectivity to industrial automation devices.
Cellular routers come with complete routing and network protocols to allow you to connect remote LANs and remote Ethernet devices to cellular networks.
OnCell 5004/5104 cellular routers are linchpins in M2M architectures that connect remote Ethernet devices with a control center via a cellular network.
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Dual WWAN Network RedundancyOnCell 5000 can establish a primary and backup WAN network with its innovative Dual SIM card feature. Either of the two SIM cards can be configured as a backup communication link in case the primary SIM card fails. One of the most significant advantages of this feature is that your cellular transmission will not be interrupted.
High Performance Industrial-grade Cellular RoutersThe OnCell 5000 sesries are high-performance industrial-grade cellular routers that allow up to 4 Ethernet-based devices to simultaneously use a single cellular data account for primary or backup network connectivity to remote sites and devices. OnCell 5000 sesries products provide the functionality of a cellular router, firewall, and switch in one device. The difference between the OnCell 5004 and OnCell 5104 is that the OnCell 5104 comes with a built-in relay output that can be configured to indicate the priority of events when notifying or warning engineers in the field, and the two digital inputs allow you to connect basic I/O devices, such as sensors, to the cellular network. The OnCell 5004 can be placed on a desktop or wall-mounted, whereas the OnCell 5104 has an IA design and can be attached to a DIN-rail. Both products use 12 to 48 VDC power inputs with a screw-on design for greater reliability, and the Ethernet ports come with 1.5 KV magnetic isolation protection to keep your system safe from unexpected electrical discharges.
Cellular routers come with complete routing and network protocols to allow you to connect remote LANs and remote Ethernet devices to cellular networks.
OnCell 5004/5104 cellular routers are linchpins in M2M architectures that connect remote Ethernet devices with a control center via a cellular network.
http://www.moxa.com/Event/IW/2010/Industrial_Cellular_Router/images/Overview/OnCell-5004.gif
Dual WWAN Network RedundancyOnCell 5000 can establish a primary and backup WAN network with its innovative Dual SIM card feature. Either of the two SIM cards can be configured as a backup communication link in case the primary SIM card fails. One of the most significant advantages of this feature is that your cellular transmission will not be interrupted.
High Performance Industrial-grade Cellular RoutersThe OnCell 5000 sesries are high-performance industrial-grade cellular routers that allow up to 4 Ethernet-based devices to simultaneously use a single cellular data account for primary or backup network connectivity to remote sites and devices. OnCell 5000 sesries products provide the functionality of a cellular router, firewall, and switch in one device. The difference between the OnCell 5004 and OnCell 5104 is that the OnCell 5104 comes with a built-in relay output that can be configured to indicate the priority of events when notifying or warning engineers in the field, and the two digital inputs allow you to connect basic I/O devices, such as sensors, to the cellular network. The OnCell 5004 can be placed on a desktop or wall-mounted, whereas the OnCell 5104 has an IA design and can be attached to a DIN-rail. Both products use 12 to 48 VDC power inputs with a screw-on design for greater reliability, and the Ethernet ports come with 1.5 KV magnetic isolation protection to keep your system safe from unexpected electrical discharges.