CSL Router - Industrial Grade

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CSL Router - Industrial Grade

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CSL Router - Industrial Grade offers fully managed multipath connectivity and network failover for mission-critical applications used on Large Scale Industrial sites, such as National Infrastructure projects. The CSL Router - Industrial Grade variant includes wired and wireless options, utilising a combination of 4G, IP, xDSL and FTTC connectivity. All variants provide multiple secure network connections, increasing resilience and improving the reliability of the supported applications.

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What are the main differences between CSL Router - Industrial Grade and the CSL Router Pro?

Functionally they are the same however there are a few differences. One of the main differences is power. CSL Router - Industrial Grade uses 4 core power with a bare ends cable, using Black and White as negative and green and red as positive, in the range of 12-54V supply. The router also has a 4-core processor for high performance.

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When would I need a CSL Router - Industrial Grade?

CSL Router - Industrial Grade is used for special/utility projects which also require broadband as a primary pathway.

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Where are the SIMs on the router?

CSL Router - Industrial Grade uses Micro SIMs that are housed in the back of the router. The SIM tray is also only accessible with a screwdriver.

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How would I purchase a CSL Router -Industrial Grade?

Email our sales department at sales@csl-group.com or alternatively speak to your Sales executive to find out more.

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