Cellular Modem FAQ's

What Is The Difference Between A Cellular Modem And A Router?

A cellular modem and a router serve different purposes in network connectivity. A cellular modem connects a device directly to a cellular network, converting cellular signals into data that the device can use. In contrast, a router distributes this internet connection to multiple devices, often providing additional features like network security and traffic management. For industrial and rugged environments requiring reliable cellular communication, selecting the right device is crucial. FB Peripherals offers a range of robust options tailored for mission-critical applications. Explore more about industrial modems and routers at FB Peripherals’ industrial modems to find the best fit for your needs.

  • Enterprise-grade LTE connectivity
  • Industrial grade
  • 24x7 operation
  • Enterprise-Grade LTE Connectivity
  • Reliable USB Interface
  • Aircraft-Grade Ruggedized Aluminum Housing
  • 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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