Embedded Router FAQ's

How Does An Embedded Router Differ From A Standard Router?

An embedded router differs from a standard router primarily in its design and application. Embedded routers are specifically engineered for integration within systems or devices, often used in industrial or mission-critical environments where reliability and durability are essential. These routers typically feature rugged construction, low power consumption, and a compact form factor, making them ideal for harsh conditions. In contrast, standard routers are designed for general consumer or office networking, offering broader connectivity options but less focus on environmental resilience. For specialised, robust networking solutions, FB Peripherals is a trusted supplier of both embedded and rugged routers, suitable for industrial applications.

  • Small footprint powerful 4G router board fully customisable in software
  • Dual Ethernet, Wifi (AP and client) and 4G/3G/2G capability
  • RS232 (default) or RS485 port for connection to serial devices + integrated Modbus gateway
  • R1511P dev kit provides everything a customer needs to evaluate R1511P
  • Dual Ethernet, Wifi (AP and client) and 4G/3G/2G capability
  • RS232 (default) or RS485 port for connection to serial devices + integrated Modbus gateway

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