Cellular Modem FAQ's
How Does A Cellular Modem Work?
A cellular modem enables devices to connect to the internet or private networks using cellular networks, much like a mobile phone. It converts digital data from the device into radio signals transmitted over cellular towers, allowing communication regardless of fixed-line infrastructure. This technology is essential in rugged and remote industrial environments where traditional connections are unreliable. Cellular modems support various standards such as 4G LTE and 5G to provide fast, flexible, and secure connectivity. For mission-critical applications requiring robust performance, FB Peripherals offers industrial-grade cellular modems designed for harsh conditions and continuous operation.
SKDS2-ACR

- Enterprise-Grade LTE Connectivity
- Reliable USB Interface
- Aircraft-Grade Ruggedized Aluminum Housing

M1000MP
- Control via AT commands (Hayes 3GPP TS 27.007 and 27.005)
- Connecting TCP/IP and sending SMS via AT commands
- Supporting 1 x RS-232

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