Quad-ban Gprs Modem Ethernet 900/1800MHZ Deflt Ac Pwr Euro/row From:Multi-Tech Systems , MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS ,
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Multi-Tech Systems EAN: 0789407345074 Height: 1.2 inches Weight: 11.5 Ounces Width: 6.4 inches Label: MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS Manufacturer: MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS Model: MTCBA-G-EN-F4-ED-EU Modem Description: Wireless cellular modem Packaged Height: 400 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 800 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 300 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 600 hundredths-inches Publisher: MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS Studio: MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS Warranty: 2 years warranty
Product Description:
The MultiModem GPRS wireless modem offers standards-based quad-band GSM/GPRS Class 10 performance. This ready-to-deploy, standalone modem provides wireless data communication and integrates seamlessly with virtually any application. The MultiModem GPRS wireless modem is based on industry-standard open interfaces and can be desktop or panel mounted.The MultiModem GPRS wireless modem with an Ethernet interface provides shared Internet access with one IP address. The built-in routing capabilities provide DHCP services and firewall security utilizing Network Address Translation. The modem can be configured for one of three network connections: always-on, wake-up on ring, or dial-on demand. The always-on network connection automatically establishes a wireless data connection and allows for around the clock surveillance, monitoring or realtime data acquisition of any remote Ethernet device such as a Web camera. If the data link is dropped in the event of poor reception or a complete loss of service, it will automatically re-establish the data link. The wake-up on ring configuration allows the modem to "wake up" and initiate a connection when it detects an incoming ring. For security reasons, you can setup the modem to wake up based on the caller ID. This configuration is ideal for reducing the costs associated with the modem being online and available 24/7. When configured for dial-on demand, the wireless modem only accesses the Internet when data is present. This configuration is ideal for sharing Internet access among networked PCs.
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