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Eltec Elektronik adds gateway solution to wireless router family

Eltec Elektronik adds Eltec Elektronik has launched its CyBox GW-P compact and wireless router which uses four LTE channels and intelligent control software to support vehicle-land data sharing communications specifically for trains and buses. It uses all available links to reduce roaming costs and optimise available bandwidths. CyBox GW-P comes with data speeds of 600 Mbit/s (downloads) and 200 Mbit/s (uploads). A Wave 2 module provides data speeds of up to 1.7 Gbit/s and 4x4 MIMO as well as two Gigabi
February 21, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Eltec Elektronik has launched its CyBox GW-P compact and wireless router which uses four LTE channels and intelligent control software to support vehicle-land data sharing communications specifically for trains and buses. It uses all available links to reduce roaming costs and optimise available bandwidths.


CyBox GW-P comes with data speeds of 600 Mbit/s (downloads) and 200 Mbit/s (uploads). A Wave 2 module provides data speeds of up to 1.7 Gbit/s and 4x4 MIMO as well as two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for local communication.

The solution is compatible with the railway standard EN 50155. Passengers’ mobile Wi-Fi-capable devices can communicate with the Internet while on a train, coach, or trams. Personal data is protected from unauthorized access via a configurable firewall.

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