What are the uses of 4g lte routers
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Lte 4g router is now widely used to solve communication problems in many industries. So what is the lte 4g router used for?
Lte 4g router is mainly used to connect the whole batch of computers to the Internet when it is not convenient to connect the network cable. The lte 4g router is an industrial version added on the basis of the lte 4g router, which has a highly stable transmission function and is suitable for use in harsh outdoor environments with high temperature and severe cold.
Lte 4g router can enjoy fast networking anytime and anywhere when the network is covered. For example, lte 4g router is a full-featured network transmission device with high cost performance, which enables you to enjoy the network connection safely and worry-free. Whether in outdoor meetings, factories, oil fields, exhibitions, or in extremely harsh outdoor environments.
Lte 4g router can help users quickly access the high-speed Internet and achieve safe and reliable data transmission. It is widely used in Internet of Things applications such as transportation, power, finance, water conservancy, meteorology, environmental protection, industrial automation, energy and mineral resources, medical treatment, agriculture, forestry, petroleum, construction, intelligent transportation and smart home.
1. High protection, good stability
This is the biggest feature of lte 4g router. As we all know, lte 4g router mostly works outdoors, which determines that its stability must be highly reliable. Especially in unattended environment, once the stability of lte 4g router is not good, it will undoubtedly cause losses to the project and increase maintenance costs.
2. Rich routing protocol, transmission security
A secure and stable network environment is also essential for enterprises and projects. The traditional Cellular Router has limited anti-virus and anti-hacker functions, while the lte 4g router supports VPN PPTP, L2TP, GRE, OPENVPN, static routing, etc., to ensure the security of data transmission and facilitate the network layout.
3. Powerful data processing capability
Lte 4g router uses a high frequency processor with powerful data processing capability, which can accommodate more people to access the Internet at high speed and meet longer transmission distance and coverage.
4. Rich interfaces
Lte 4g router not only supports 3G/4G to WIFI and wired functions, but also configures RS232 serial port to support serial port to Ethernet transmission, which can adapt to more application scenarios.
5. Support remote management
The lte 4g router can be remotely monitored and managed, and the user can operate it conveniently in the use process.
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6. Industrial design, quality assurance
Lte 4g router has full sheet metal shell, ESD static protection, anti-surge, anti-reverse connection of power supply, watchdog design, stable operation without crash.
Last week, we discussed What to look for in a 4G router and the first question we asked ourselves was related to the use-cases. This week we will dive deeper into the various use cases of LTE or 5G routers and LTE or 5G modems.
LTE modems and LTE routers (sometimes known as MiFi for some of the lower-end personal LTE routers), and the upcoming 5G versions, are an evolution of the cellular connectivity that normally provides Internet access to your mobile . So, historically, LTE routers and also 2G and 3G modems have a use case for individual connectivity needs. The specific use cases can be vast and since these applications usually do not require the performance and feature set of advanced LTE routers, we will leave that set of personal use cases for later.
LTE connection speeds with the new category versions rapidly being deployed, have come a long way and are now capable of providing connectivity speeds that are impressive. Because of that, they are becoming a connectivity option for enterprise branch offices. Whether in the retail, healthcare, food or financial sectors, the LTE router is used as the edge WAN device for the enterprise branch. There might be various reasons for using an LTE or 5G router as the permanent and primary Internet connectivity for a small or mid-sized branch, although lack of wired connectivity options is the most common.
For scenarios where the LTE router will be used as a temporary Internet connectivity solutions, the use-case might be related to the time sensitivity of the network activation. It is fairly, common to have install lead times as high as several months (compared to the same day for an LTE or 5G router) and in the fast-paced business world we live in, those types of high lead times are not acceptable. An advanced LTE router with built-in firewall, QoS and traffic management capabilities will provide the much needed connectivity to the cloud for a new pop-up retail store.
Similarly, kiosks can be connected to the cloud and the backend systems of the business via LTE routers. Kiosks by definition will be portable or in locations where wired Internet connectivity might be problematic to provision.
The ultimate mobility of course is with vehicles, where Internet connectivity can easily be provided by LTE routers. The vehicles may be part of a specialty vehicle fleet where the internet is needed for various systems or applications running the vehicle, such as security cameras or telemetry data. Or perhaps the vehicles are part of a mass transportation system, such as buses or trains. For these vehicles, LTE routers can provide Internet connectivity for the passengers in the form of WiFi. Some other vehicular use cases include mobile clinics, bus libraries, first responders, law enforcement and others.
We are about to unleash the real power of connected machines. Sometimes called IoT (Internet of Things) or Machine to Machine (M2M), with the reduction of connectivity cost, virtually any thing can afford to be connected to the cloud. The application can vary from tracking parts, to monitoring crops to managing your home electronics remotely over the Internet. In any of these applications, either for the thing itself, or as a gateway for the collection of things, LTE routers can be a good and sometimes the only alternative.
Of course, we assumed in all of the use cases described so far, that the LTE router is providing the primary connectivity. In some scenarios, however, the LTE modem may provide a failover network, instead of a primary network. The advanced LTE routers are capable of having wired WAN, as well as two or more LTE connections and intelligently combining them to create networks with 4G automated failover. Check out, for example, the Broadband Bonding LTE routers here.
In some cases, the deployment requires a physically segregated network from the primary network and therefore a separate router may work better, which we call the secondary network use case.
Whatever your use case might be, we recommend broadband bonding LTE routers with advanced routing, firewalling, traffic shaping, layer 7 filtering, quality of service and bandwidth reservations.
Cahit Akin, CEO, Mushroom Networks, Inc.
Mushroom Networks is the provider of SD-WAN (Software Defined WAN) and NFV solutions capable of Broadband Bonding that enables self-healing WAN networks that route around network problems such as latency, jitter and packet loss.
https://www.mushroomnetworks.com
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