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Industrial Modem specs

Following the MiniMax, our next modem in development is a replacement for our old MM-5100.  It will be a ‘drop-in’ replacement, with the same connectors and AT command set.  Some of the probable specs are described below.

 Features:

  • Initial download speeds of up to around 3Mbps burst, probable sustainable speeds between 500-1500 kbps dependant on coverage and network usage. (Theoretical speeds are up to 3.6mbps)
  • Upload speeds of up to 384 kbps burst dependant on coverage and network usage.
  • Future possible download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps burst (theoretical)
  • Circuit Switched Data (ASYNC calls)
  • SMS
  • Voice
  • Dual band (850 / 2100 MHz) support.
  • Dual external antennas
  • Direct replacement for MM-5100

Specifications:

System Requirements:

  • Connection: USB Port or RS-232
  • DC power (either via plug pack from AC power, or direct) – 6-36v
  • Windows 2000 or XP for USB connectivity

Limitations:

The industrial modem will NOT support the following:

  • Fax
  • Windows versions older than 2000 (eg, ME or 98) other than through serial port.

9 Responses to “Industrial Modem specs”

  1. Paul says:

    I need to get hold of an industrial 3G modem, to undertake some testing for a SCADA network which we are rolling out. When will be the sooneest that I can get hold of one?

  2. David says:

    Paul,

    The industrial modem is still very much in development. As we are trying to make it a direct drop in replacement for a previous modem (plus cater for the new functionality), it is rather complex!

    The release date for this modem is slated as this month, but I would be surprised if we have any of these available before Feb.

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