5G IoT Router FAQ's
What Is Dual-Sim Failover In A 5G IoT Router?
Dual-SIM failover in a 5G IoT router refers to the capability of the device to automatically switch between two SIM cards to maintain uninterrupted internet connectivity. When the primary SIM network experiences downtime or signal loss, the router seamlessly switches to the secondary SIM, ensuring continuous data transmission. This feature is critical for IoT applications requiring reliable network uptime, such as remote monitoring and industrial automation. For robust and reliable solutions, FB Peripherals offers advanced rugged routers with dual-SIM failover functionality designed for challenging environments.
R1520-4L-GLOBAL
- Global 4G frequency coverage for all continents
- Huge investment in Global certifications for all major countries
- Free Cloud Management platform for easy global monitoring

FX2000E

FG2000
- 4x4-MIMO Wi-Fi 6 supporting up to 128 wireless connections
- Multiple ethernet LAN ports and 1 WAN port
- Remote configuration and management

FG2000E
- Dual SIM, (2) Nano 4FF SIM slots
- 4x4-MIMO Wi-Fi 6 supporting up to 128 wireless connections
- Multiple ethernet LAN ports and 1 WAN port

FW2000E

FW2010

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