URM Network router
The Universal Network Router (URM) is based on the architecture of ARM, a high-performance quad-core processor Cortex-A7 operating at 1.2 GHz and Linux operating system.
Using a router (URM), it is possible to quickly organize uninterrupted communication to the Internet at a remote site via several physical data transfer channels, as well as integrate with an existing intranet to organize VoIP telephony and access to internal corporate resources.
Functional:
- The ability to organize uninterrupted access to the Internet via several physical channels (main + backup).
- The ability to integrate a remote office with the company's internal infrastructure (shared folders, mail, printers, etc.).
- The possibility of organizing a VoIP telephony company.
- The ability to organize multiple GSM 3G / 4G channels as primary / backup.
- The ability to organize additional wireless Wi-Fi networks.
- The ability to organize VPN tunnels and other necessary full-fledged local services.
- The ability to organize digital video surveillance and to record data (NVR).
- A friendly WEB interface for quick on-site configuration by non-system administration personnel.
- The ability to remotely configure both the router itself and the peripheral equipment connected to it by a qualified technician via the Internet.
- The ability to control additional peripherals through the serial port.
Specifications:
Model:
UASU URM
Architecture, processor:
RAM:
512Mb, DDR3
Storage:
8 - 136GB, eMMC / SSD
Power supply:
5B, 2A
External antenna socket:
SMA-F
USB Interface:
2 x USB 2.0, 1 x OTG
Ethernet Interface:
1 x 10/100 Mbps, 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps
Wi-Fi:
802.11 b/g/n, client / access point
Bluetooth:
4.0 Dual mode
UART interface:
1 x UART
Working temperature range:
-20 ~ +70 °C
Options:
Ethernet Interface:
up to 2pcs
Wi-Fi:
up to 2pcs
Bluetooth:
up to 2pcs
GSM interface:
2 x 2G / 3G / 4G
LoRa / ZigBee Interfaces:
up to 2pcs