Bonded Internet Connectivity
Aggregation of multiple wireless and wired internet connections to create a faster, reliable, 100% uptime connection.
Relying on a single internet connection for transmitting from a remote location can be risky. Signal coverage may be poor or drop during transmission. By having multiple connections, you don’t depend on just one source. If one connection fails, the transmission will continue uninterrupted.
Connection bonding is also useful when the cellular network is overloaded. Using multiple connections provides more bandwidth, allowing for much higher image quality.
The Portable Connectivity Unit (PCU) not only provides a reliable internet connection but also functions as a power source.
You can power the video encoder by connecting it to the 12 V output or using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) port. The battery monitor will show the remaining time until discharge in real-time, based on the current draw.
Aggregation of multiple wireless and wired internet connections to create a faster, reliable, 100% uptime connection.
Two or three simultaneously operational LTE modems allow you to use different cellular providers for bandwidth bonding, helping achieve high speeds even in rural areas.
Use different mobile network providers to reduce dependence on a single carrier. If the connection drops, packet loss occurs, or the available bandwidth decreases, data is automatically rerouted and transmitted through another cellular connection within the bonded link.
Sends interactive, low-bandwidth streams over the fastest link, while bulk traffic is distributed over all WAN links, for stable latency.
Replicates data packets on two or more WAN links.
Power your access point and Video Encoder
The device weighs 8 kilograms. The handle makes it easy to carry.
Optional 12 V output to power additional equipment.
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