Documentation Brochure GPRS Router Product Brief Manual GPRS router frees ethernet equipment from restrictions imposed by wired LAN connections to drive new business. Need a GPRS Router? Ethernet is migrating from traditional IT equipment and being adopted as a standard interface for many types of machines, however challenges arise at customers sites where the LAN infrastructure is outside your control. Network Challenges The first challenge is getting the agreement to install an "alien machine" on a secure IT network where it can be perceived as a fundamental threat to the security and integrity of the network as a whole. Even with this in place, installation and maintenance creates additional cost and workload due to the reliance on the end customer and his associated work practises. Router Solution Comtech's GPRS router eliminates these problems by creating a standalone network, where access to attached LAN-based devices is gained over GSM or GPRS networks for control and monitoring purposes. The GPRS router is easy to install - reducing the reliance on the end customer and enables direct access to your remote LAN devices for control and monitoring purposes. It enables companies to remotely access equipment at mobile , remote networks and isolated sites. It offers gprs routing optimised for machines, small networks and specialised Fixed IP services now available from wireless operators. It offers low cost router operation through Dial-out , Dial-in and Always Connected modes of operation. Router Key features GSM-GPRS CSD(9K6) GPRS (Class B 4+2 Class 10) , 56Kbps (down), 28.8 Kbps (up) Quad band (900/1800 Mhz, 850/1900 Mhz) R |