5G Industrial Router Industry

Know about 5G Industrial Router Industry


A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the Internet or a private computer network. Depending on the manufacturer and model, it can work in a wired local area network, in a pure wireless LAN or in a mixed wired and wireless network.

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Some of the key players of 5G Industrial Router Industry:

URSALINK, Phoenix Contact, WLINK, Four-Faith, Toptel, Hongdian, Alotcer

Wireless routers typically have one or more network interface controllers that support Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports that are built into the main system on a chip (SoC) around which the router is built. An Ethernet switch, as described in IEEE 802.1Q, can connect several ports with one another. Some routers implement link aggregation that allows two or more ports to be used together to improve throughput and redundancy.

All WLAN routers have one or more controllers for WLAN interfaces. These are also integrated into the main SoC or can be separate chips on the circuit board. It can also be a specific card that is connected via a MiniPCI or MiniPCIe interface. Some dual-band WiFi routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands at the same time. Wireless controllers support part of the IEEE 802.11 standard family, and many dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates greater than 300 Mbps (for the 2.4 GHz band) and 450 Mbps (for the 5 GHz band) . Some wireless routers offer multiple streams that allow many times the data transfer rate (for example, a three-stream wireless router allows transfers of up to 1.3 Gbps on the 5 GHz bands).

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