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Antaira Technologies is now offering ruggedised industrial networking devices and communication solutions for use in harsh environment applications.
June 25, 2020 Read time: 1 min
A ruggedised router offering suiting construction site use is available from Antaira Technologies

The firm says that its new ARS-7231-AC series is an industrial dual radio wireless with router capabilities designed for industrial and enterprise wireless access applications.

Embedded with the Qualcomm Atheros QCA9892 chipset, it is said to offer network robustness, stability and a wide network coverage with a very low voltage input of 9V. Based on IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, the access point supports high-speed data transmission of up to 867Mbps.

The ARS-7231-AC series is capable of routing such as VPN and firewall features as well as operating in different modes. The device can be used as an access point, WDS Station, transparent bridge, or repeater which makes it suitable for a wide variety of wireless applications. The system is well suited to use on construction sites for delivering an effective and reliable broadband service.

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