Embedded Router FAQ's

How Long Do Embedded Routers Typically Last?

Embedded routers are designed for durability and reliable performance in mission-critical applications, often operating in harsh environments. Their typical lifespan ranges from 5 to 10 years, depending on factors such as operating conditions, thermal management, and quality of components. Rugged embedded routers, like those supplied by trusted sources such as FB Peripherals, are engineered to maximise longevity through enhanced environmental protection and robust hardware. Proper maintenance and appropriate deployment further extend their operational life, ensuring consistent network connectivity in industrial settings.

  • 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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