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The SR800 represents the latest advancement in industrial 5G routing technology, delivering enterprise-grade connectivity solutions for demanding IoT deployments. This industrial router integrates comprehensive virtual private networking capabilities with dual-network redundancy for uninterrupted operations.
The SR800 is engineered with 512MB memory and 4GB EMMC flash storage for reliable industrial applications. Its industrial-grade 5G module supports Sub-6 SA/NSA networks, while the dual-band WiFi delivers speeds up to 866.7Mbps, upgradeable to WiFi 6 with 1774Mbps capability.
The router features five industrial-grade Ethernet ports (1 WAN, 4 LAN) with 10M/100M/1000M adaptive capabilities. Two drawer-type SIM slots support both 1.8V and 3V cards, enabling dual-operator network redundancy. The device includes industrial-standard RS232/RS485 console connectivity and USB 2.0 interface.
Built to IP30 protection standards, the full metal enclosure ensures operation in harsh industrial environments. The router functions reliably from -35°C to +75°C with 5-95% humidity tolerance. Industrial-grade electromagnetic isolation provides 1.5KV protection for Ethernet interfaces and 15KV ESD protection for serial ports.
The SR800 industrial 5g router implements comprehensive industrial security protocols including:
Purpose-built for industrial applications, the router supports:
Designed for industrial power environments, the SR800 features:
The StarLink STAR DEVICE MANAGER platform enables enterprise-level device control with:
The router achieves high reliability through:
The SR800 industrial 5G router represents a comprehensive solution for industrial IoT connectivity. Its robust design, advanced security features, and industrial protocol support make it ideal for manufacturing, smart city infrastructure, and other demanding industrial applications requiring reliable, high-speed connectivity.
The dual SIM design enables carrier-level network redundancy. When one network fails, the router automatically switches to the backup carrier, ensuring continuous industrial operations. This isn’t marketing – it’s critical infrastructure reliability.
The engineering speaks for itself: IP30-rated metal enclosure, -35°C to +75°C operating range, and 15KV ESD protection. These aren’t arbitrary specs – they’re based on industrial deployment requirements.
The technical specifications are clear: 9-36V DC input range with dual power redundancy, reverse polarity protection, and efficient 500-700mA operational draw. These are engineered solutions for industrial power environments.
The router supports MQTT, MODBUS, and environmental protection 212 protocols natively. Its DTU function enables Modbus RTU to TCP bridging – these are verifiable industrial communication standards.
The implementation includes SPI firewall, multiple VPN protocols, and 1.5KV electromagnetic isolation. These aren’t consumer-grade features – they’re industrial security measures meeting specific compliance requirements.
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