At this year's IT-Trans 2022 we will be showing a variety of new wireless products. This year's highlights are the all-new AP3400 access point and the latest high-performance NB3800 5G railway router.
The modular solutions cover router, switch, access point up to the management platform Connectivity Suite. Applications include passenger WiFi, infotainment, condition monitoring, operational data transmission, video surveillance, stationary or in-vehicle ticket vending machines and display panels.
The new, powerful AP3400 access point is aimed at applications such as passenger WiFi for customers and railway staff and infotainment in trains and trams. It is equipped with a dual radio WiFi 6 for more than 300 clients, thus addressing the requirements of increasingly longer trains due to constantly growing passenger numbers. In combination with the NB3800 5G railway router and the ES3300 switch, the PoE (Power-over-Ethernet)-enabled AP3400 enables the creation of a redundant Gigabit IP backbone with ring topology to reduce the effort for cabling and installation.
Mobile technology that prepares you for the future. We offer the NB3800 series rail router with 5G-NR expansion, making your applications even more versatile with higher data rates and shorter latency times compared to 4G LTE. From the transmission of high-resolution video recordings from the vehicle, to video streaming for passengers, to the fast and secure transmission of operational data from the vehicle to the cloud via VPN.
Furthermore, we present our already well-known vehicle router NB2800 and the Automotive IoT Gateway NG800. The gateway supports the standardised interface FMS (Fleet Management System), where it can query and evaluate internal vehicle data via the CAN bus and also takes on tasks such as e-mobility monitoring, fleet management and vehicle diagnostics.
For stationary applications, we present our IoT and industrial routers. The NB800 and NB1601 routers offer a cost-effective way to integrate devices at locations that cannot be connected via cable. WiFi modules open up additional possibilities such as local networking of devices as part of a mesh network or public WiFi. At locations with wired data connections, the NB1800 is used for the same applications, as the SFP port can be used for both DSL and fibre. If these connections fail, the router automatically switches to a cellular connection so that applications are always online.
Router management made easy: NetModule has designed its web-based and modular Connectivity Suite for easy setup, monitoring and management of routers and network infrastructure. It is powerful enough for projects with several hundred routers. It therefore grows with the application and guarantees investment security.
Visit us at the IT-Trans in hall 1 booth L25. We are looking forward to your visit!