Cellular VPN Router provides industrial 3G solution.

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With 1 x 10/100Base-T(X) and 1 x USB 2.0 host, Model IR-711UB brings mobile internet access from any GPRSG, 3G, or 3.5G USB modem to local area network. Unit features IP30 housing, temperature tolerance of -20 to 70°C, and DIN rail mounting option, enabling installation in indoor venues that are subject to extreme temperatures. In addition to HTTPS and VPN support, router includes SSL technology for encryption as well as IP and MAC filters for full policy control of internet security.



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ORing Presents the Industrial 3G Solution for Internet Access



ORing presents IR-711UB, the compact yet rugged industrial-grade cellular VPN router with 1x10/100Base-T(X) and 1 x USB 2.0 host, bringing mobile internet access from any GPRSG, 3G, or 3.5G USB modem to the local area network. The space-saving IP-30 housing, wide temperature tolerance (-20 to 70°C), and DIN-rail mounting option of IR-711UB allows it to be installed in space-tight indoor venues that are subject to extreme temperature conditions.

Networking with IR-711UB is convenient, secure, and reliable. IR-711UB supports HTTPS and VPN for secure internet browsing and virtual network, while the SSL technology ensures that data transmission is well-encrypted. Additionally, for full policy control of internet security and order, IR-711UB offers IP filter and MAC filter. Moreover, IR-711UB's NAT feature provides seamless link of different IP address spaces. Upon encountering power or link failure, IR-711UB sends out warnings to network devices.

IR-711UB can be used in conjunction with other space-saving ORing products for network expansion. By adding ORing IES-150B and ORing IAP-120 to the network, more users or devices can share USB modem internet access via wired or wireless network. Therefore IR-711UB can be adopted in public mobile internet access network, such as Bus or other in-vehicle application. For those still using old-school technologies, IR-711UB is backward compatible with 56K modems.

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