If you need to purchase an industrial-grade 4G router for a temporary project, how should you choose it?

First, clarify your budget, and then determine the model to be selected based on the project requirements.

  1. Clarify the 4G network speed required for the project, such as whether to transmit video or just transmit some low-traffic data, so as to determine whether to use CAT4 or CAT1. For example, for network video backhaul, then you should consider CAT4 at this time, which is faster.
  2. Clarify the installation environment. Is it embedded in other devices or installed independently? For example, for smart express cabinets, the device needs to be built into the express cabinet, and the antenna needs to be installed outside the express cabinet.
  3. Do you need to use Wifi? How many interfaces are required for wired connection? If you need to connect multiple devices by wire, you need to choose a model with sufficient Ethernet.
  4. Are there any requirements for power supply? 12V? Or 24V? Or solar power supply? Consider the power supply range of the equipment.

Huastlink has newly launched a small-size 4G industrial-grade router HC-G9, with a shell size of 60x60x35mm and an external antenna interface. Customers can choose the required antenna according to their own needs. It has 1 WAN port, 3 LAN ports, supports multiple wired device connections, supports 2.4G 300Mbps wireless transmission, and reserved I/O ports and serial port designs to facilitate customer debugging and adding zigbee Bluetooth modules. It is also equipped with guide rail buckles, supports guide rail installation, and has a built-in openwrt system to support customers for secondary development.