Embedded Router FAQ's
What Power Options Do Embedded Routers Support?
Embedded routers support a range of power options designed to ensure reliable operation in harsh and mission-critical environments. Common power supplies include DC input (typically 12V to 48V) for compatibility with industrial power sources, Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simplified installation, and sometimes AC/DC adapters for flexible deployment. Many rugged embedded routers feature wide voltage ranges and power redundancy to enhance resilience. FB Peripherals offers a selection of robust embedded routers with versatile power options, ensuring optimal performance. For detailed specifications and product choices, visit FB Peripherals’ rugged routers page.
R1511P
- 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-DevKit
- 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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