LAN to GPRS router provides backup connection

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2008

The RouteD230 LAN to GPRS router can provide provide reliable wireless internet connectivity that can be used as backup for already-connected sites

The RouteD230 is a compact and affordable LAN to GPRS router that lets devices from an Ethernet/LAN network benefit from the flexibility, mobility, coverage and low rates of GPRS/EDGE networks.

The RouteD230 has been engineered to provide reliable wireless internet connectivity that can be used as backup for already-connected sites or as a main link for yet unconnected or brand new sites.

Cellular network-specific features like automatic attachment management and link failure discovery increase link reliability while dynamic DNS allows users to work around the limitations of dynamic IP addressing.

For critical applications such as banking, energy and security where link redundancy is needed, the RouteD230 can easily be used as a wireless backup to the regular network infrastructure.

The plug and play setup of this backup feature is compatible with the most basic routers and does not require advanced and expensive features like VRRP.

When used as the main internet/intranet link, the RouteD230 embeds an internal DHCP server for easy and immediate IP address attribution throughout the LAN.

The wireless internet access is shared between several computers or LAN devices using network address and port translation allowing servers to be hosted on the LAN with the TCP port mapping technique.

The RouteD230 embeds a quad-band GSM/GPRS or EDGE module.

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